JR
Well-Known Member
Grambling was at fault for not giving Doug menial things to keep their facilities up to par. I do not fault him for leaving and giving them enough time to get it together. Grambling was not obligated to hire Spears. It was their lazy, shiftless faults if they did not conduct a national search for the best coach at that time. How dare you blame that backwoods tomfoolery on Doug. :lol: :emlaugh: Next, you are coming ups with an alleged Doug conspiracy theory aka "plot" to run Broadway out of town? It has always amazed me how folks say things to prove a point. But you JR? :lol: :emlaugh: And why would you talk about "good" and bad Gramblingnites? Have you did some type of analysis on characters or is it that you're making a distinction between your little friends and those that you disagree with? That by definition is being prejudice. :lol: :emlaugh: Why would Doug not use his political ties to assist him in inking a contract with S.U. It is what any red blooded American would do. Yes? With some of your story lines, I believe that you could right an excellent movie for the Lifetime Movie Network. I for one would watch it with popcorn in one hand and Cuevo in the other. :lol: :emlaugh:
Lastly, I don't want Doug at S.U. right now because he is the coach at Grambling and don't believe in all of that nepotism. I also believe some new blood with fresh and innovative ideas should be afforded the opportunity. :tup:
LOL @ Jrock.
BTW,
Didn't Doug leave Gram the first time after signing day or something? LOL.