Listening to everyone give their opinion on Meyer to OSU got me to thinking.
Pretty scary idea, I know.  But a lot of this may just be a case of bad  or
good timing depending on your perspective.  It is pretty much no secret that
Meyer has interest in 2 coaching jobs, OSU and ND.  A year ago when Meyer
bailed, both of those jobs seemed secure.  Had the sweater vest not been
canned by OSU,   Meyer very well could have been content to stick with the
ESPN gig until his kids left the nest, at which time I fully expected Meyer
to get back into coaching if either job became available.  The firing of
Tressel has accelerated the process.  One reason there has not been a formal
announcement by OSU or Meyer besides the season not being over, may be the
Meyer is truly conflicted about getting back into the pressure cooker.
Another reason is that there is a published report I read or heard that said
that several influential booster/trustees are wooing Meyer without the
participation of the AD, administration of OSU or remaining Board of Trustee
members (this maneuver has been tried before most notably Auburn with
Tuberville/Petrino).  Either way this turns out, I am not convinced it is
done deal just yet.

 

However this turns out, I am over Meyer.  Thanks for the memories,
appreciate what you did, be glad to put you name up on the stadium in the
ROH, don't let the door hit you in the @%#@ on the way out the door.

 

Best wishes for a Happy Gobble Gobble!  Go Gators, Beat FSU.

 

 

Randy Platt

aka "PCGator"

aka "The Armchair Quarterback"

aka "The Other Randy"

 

Later Gators! Afterwhile the Rest!

 

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Stephen Manuel
Sent: Thursday, November 24, 2011 8:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: [gatortalk] Wkng reports meyer to bucknuts

 

I thought some would some interested in what the current UF players are
saying about Urban Meyer taking the OSU job, given that just about everyone
was recruited to UF by Meyer. All the comments have come from Twitter. 

 

Jelani Jenkins: I don't think I could ever fully trust someone who has lied
to me more than once

 

Tyler Murphy: College football is and always will be a business (Reply:
Michael Taylor said "yes very true and urban meyer is a business man")
(Retweeted: Gideon Ajagbe)

 

Jeff Driskel: Why be mad at a man for doing whats best for him and his
family?

 

Josh Evans: Smh you aint change not one bit.. (Smh= Shaking my head)

 

Michael Taylor: There is an interesting individual on his way to Columbus
Ohio better yet there are three interesting individuals

 

Frankie Hammond, Jr.: Everything is adding up.... 

 

 

Stephen Manuel

-4805

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Arthur Polhill
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 7:16 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Wkng reports meyer to bucknuts

 

The bastid left me to close a sale on some bottom land.
 

A. Leon Polhill, Gator
"I was gratified to be able to answer promptly, and I did.
I said I didn't know." - Mark Twain 

 

 

  _____  

From: Jay Cicone <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Wed, November 23, 2011 3:11:21 PM
Subject: RE: [gatortalk] Wkng reports meyer to bucknuts

I never realized you had a crush on me until now. I'm flattered. Does Leon
know you had a thing for him a few years ago?

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of mail.bobparks.com <http://mail.bobparks.com/> 
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 2:57 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Wkng reports meyer to bucknuts

 

Yes Jay, I forgive you too. 

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Real Estate Broker

Bob Parks, LLC

1517 Hunt Club Blvd

Gallatin TN 37066

615-972-4239

615-826-4040 

Sent from my iPhone


On Nov 23, 2011, at 1:13 PM, Jay Cicone <[email protected]> wrote:

Ban him now. I trust Oliver has already forgiven all those guys he pined
for. 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of mail.bobparks.com <http://mail.bobparks.com/> 
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2011 2:10 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [gatortalk] Wkng reports meyer to bucknuts

 

Yes, I think Meyer definitely had a medical reason for quitting at UF. Nor
do I blame him for taking the OSU job, if he's really taking it. 

I'm with you and Rob, and wonder how effective as a coach will he be now
that he's managing from the background. 

He sure did a great job at Florida!  That's how I will remember him. 

The question, Steve, is whether all those girls have forgiven you?

Oliver Barry, CRS, GRI

Real Estate Broker

Bob Parks, LLC

1517 Hunt Club Blvd

Gallatin TN 37066

615-972-4239

615-826-4040 

Sent from my iPhone


On Nov 23, 2011, at 12:14 PM, Steve McKibben <[email protected]> wrote:

I feel more the way Rob does.

 

But I've also (finally!) reached the stage of my life where I've forgiven
all of the girls/women that I have known over the years that dumped
me/ignored me/didn't know that I existed...

 

Steve

 


  _____  


From: Scott Lucas <[email protected]>

Or just maybe the whole timing and reasons he gave for leaving?  Lets be
honest... if Tressel knew about the issues at OSU, others did too.  Its not
too hard of a stretch to think some big time boosters at OSU knew it too and
probably planted a bug in Meyer's ear.  We are talking 3-4 year old
knowledge of the ongoing improprieties-- that goes back before even Meyer's
last year at UF.  Armed with the knowledge that Tressel's days were
numbered, could Meyer have looked for a way to get out?  Would he look worse
getting out before a 6-5 season he must have known was coming and health
reasons, and being able to take a year off, and then taking the OSU job or
would he look worse leaving Florida for OSU outright?  How much more upset
and angry would Gator Nation be?  Could he have been protecting his image
and reputation as a winner and avoiding what he knew would be an off year?

 

There is a LOT more to this behind the scenes than we will ever know, and it
surely is NOT just about his health issues.  Was there some truth to what he
told all of us when he left?  Sure there was... but there was a lot of lying
by omission and a lot of other reason we will never know nor would he admit.


Scott

 


  _____  


From: Rob Alexander <[email protected]>

It's funny how we accept complicated and conflicting feelings from people we
know, but then reduce people we don't know to one-dimensional charicatures.
I guess none of us has ever changed our minds, or said 'I'll never do that
again', but then done so. If we did, were we lying, or just expressing our
honest feelings at the time? Did it become a lie later even if we meant it
when we said it? (My wife says yes!  :-)  )

 

I don't find it at all hard to believe that Meyer meant what he said when he
resigned even if he takes the OSU job. The man had a serious health scare.
He came back and tried being more balanced, but it didn't turn out well. He
may well have concluded that he really couldn't be a successful coach and
live a balanced life. (After watching last season, I know I concluded that
about him.)

 

So what was the lie? That he had health problems? That's well documented.
That the balancing act didn't seem to be working? It didn't. That he wanted
to spend more time with his family? Well, he did exactly that. He went to
dozens of his daughters' games and coached his son's team, so I don't think
that was a lie. Did he ever say he would never coach again? No.

 

There are no lies here. There's just a guy who misses his chosen profession,
who spent a year watching from the outside while wishing he was on the
inside, and who may have been offered the top coaching job at his childhood
favorite team. Is it really that hard to understand that he might give it
another try? Personally, I'd rather have him at OSU than at Florida. I wish
him the best -- he gave us two MNCs, after all -- but I think he's broken
and will never be able to sustain, over the long run, the intensity that
made him great. He'll have a good couple of years there, and then the stress
will get to him again and they'll go through what we did. Or maybe not...
I'll be pleased if it works out for him, but I've moved on and am more
interested in how our coaches are going to do next year. (Ever the
optimist!)

 

Rob

 

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