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Link: https://youtu.be/Ljo_Woymivw?si=zmm-rrELOjEPpuaP&t=57
resigned. She had a big job in education before she retired. I told her no way he resigned and she is breathing hard with long sighs of relief. I haven't seen her sigh that much in a long time.
I was this close (my index finger and thumb are almost touching) to throwing open the front window and yelling "nooooooo". My son got involved and simply texted "re-signed". Then I was tempted to throw open the front window and yell "yessssss".
He has no playing or coaching history in the NFL, he's not an X&O coach, his personal & personnel strengths don't appear relevant in the NFL context and he hasn't yet coached a season at ND in which he did not lose to at least one team he should not have lost to. Beyond John Mara's man crush, I'm baffled.
He must have a great agent - that seems clear.
The NFL sucks. The team with the best QB/WRs combo wins. The game is boring. The season is outrageously long - 17 games!
Marcus seems to relish his role as mentor and developer of young men. I can't understand why he would have any interest in the NFL (if he had any).
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I think the NFL sucks big time and can't imagine Marcus was ever interested. It is a completely different game and doesn't align to Marcus' strengths as a motivator and teacher.
I would be very surprised if he had any interest in an NFL coaching opportunity.
No matter - I am very glad that we ponied up whatever it took to secure him for at least a little bit more.
That's how it works.
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Coach Freeman seems like a very grounded human being.
South Bend is a lot easier place in which to raise children than NYC.
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I know there is a buyout but if somebody wants MF and he's willing to listen, then a buyout won't stop it. And then there's the negative recruiting from now on. Will he be around for a recruit's college career? That will be the messaging from our opponents.
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