Harsin and Auburn Drama (Auburn coaching situation talk)

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I will never understand why Sean Payton (and Drew Brees for that matter - if he was so unaware as not to know anything about the bounty, what kind of team leader was he really????) is not universally despised...
For the same reason that Auburn isn’t universally despised nationally but Alabama is. People hate the Patriots, Belichick, and Brady more because they won, but they give the Saints a pass. What the Saints did was far worse than a few deflated footballs (even though there is now evidence that the NFL withheld evidence) and a guy recording sideline coaches.

Auburn has actually be involved in the same scandals we have and sometimes worse than us, but both the NCAA and court of public morons have always bought into Auburn’s victim crap.

So yeah Sean Payton maybe the perfect coach for them alongside Gruden. I wish one of them would take the job
 
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Yeah, but do we believe this?

Or are there just some old chums there willing to do The Fambly's bidding under the cloak of anonymity?
IDK. There really hasn’t been too much hatred towards former AkSt coaches by their writers and fans as there has been in the past week about Harsin. From what I gather is the guy only knows football and has no people’s skills. You can get away with that at a mid level program but a top 15-20 program you must be able to get along with the donor base to survive.

I know everyone says “well saban tells the donors to pound sand”. That’s not exactly true. CNS has several engagements that he probably doesn’t want to do that he has to. Namely REC meetings after the scrimmages and the Hey Coach show. Yes CNS doesn’t have to deal with them coming to his office or having to go their daughter’s wedding, but he does have to work with them in some capacity.

Harsin mostly treated boosters like crap and has not done anything to build relationships. While I know many here want to back Harsin because they hate Auburn more than their coaches, but it’s impossible to say that Harsin isn’t to blame for this.
 
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Sean Payton would be a perfect fit for Auburn. Google Saints Bounty Scandal if you need to remember why. Maybe he can find another year of eligibility for Nick Fairley while he's at it.

I will never understand why Sean Payton (and Drew Brees for that matter - if he was so unaware as not to know anything about the bounty, what kind of team leader was he really????) is not universally despised...

Edited because: even dirty players shouldn't have their names unintentionally mispelled...
He knew about the bounty.

THE OWNER knew about the bounty for Pete's sake and told them to stop it.
 
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Falcone made $1.7 Billion in fees. Between Lowder, Harbert and Rane, if they needed to, they could do this every year or two and never even touch their principle. It is also why they will never allow it go to discovery.
These colleges with big donars are getting crazy, if I'm a college coach I wouldn't want to be fired but hey after 1 year if you don't like me buy me out, after 2 years fire me it's what it's come to sports fans
 

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For the same reason that Auburn isn’t universally despised nationally but Alabama is. People hate the Patriots, Belichick, and Brady more because they won, but they give the Saints a pass. What the Saints did was far worse than a few deflated footballs (even though there is now evidence that the NFL withheld evidence) and a guy recording sideline coaches.
People liked the Patriots, too - in 2001, when they beat the Rams. It wasn't until they won 3 Super Bowls in 4 years that everyone turned on them, which is why a large section of the country wanted them to not go 19-0 a few years later.

Generally speaking, Americans like the underdog. The Saints spent 40 years as an underdog plus had the unique situation of Hurricane Katrina less than five years before they won the Super Bowl. Folks were largely for the Saints vs the Colts because Manning already had a ring.

Auburn has actually be involved in the same scandals we have and sometimes worse than us, but both the NCAA and court of public morons have always bought into Auburn’s victim crap.
I disagree. Folks hated Cam Newton, too. They were against us and "for" Auburn in 2013 solely because we were aiming at a 3-peat. It wasn't love for them, it was fear/loathing of us.

So yeah Sean Payton maybe the perfect coach for them alongside Gruden. I wish one of them would take the job
Gruden is kryptonite right now given the circumstances of his departure - particularly in a Southern state with our civil rights history. I can't see Payton wanting to go to John Deere U, either.
 
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Here is my take on how this will go down. If the barn is going to fire Harsin, but they don't have a replacement on board, then they will announce his firing about 5 minutes after the Super Bowl kicks off. That way their complete stupidity will be witnessed by far fewer people. And on Monday everyone will be talking about the Super Bowl and not the ineptitude down in Lee County Georgia.
 
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Here is my take on how this will go down. If the barn is going to fire Harsin, but they don't have a replacement on board, then they will announce his firing about 5 minutes after the Super Bowl kicks off. That way there complete stupidity will be witnessed by far fewer people. And on Monday everyone will be talking about the Super Bowl and not the ineptitude down in Lee County Georgia.
This makes more sense if you're Alabama in this situation.

Auburn isn't a national brand.

Hell, a huge chunk of people across the country don't even know which state is the location of the school.
 
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At this point, I hope they just do an "aww shucks" and keep the clown. It will be worse for them if they do. A LOT worse. Plus, I really don't want the Lane train going there.
 
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Here is my take on how this will go down. If the barn is going to fire Harsin, but they don't have a replacement on board, then they will announce his firing about 5 minutes after the Super Bowl kicks off. That way their complete stupidity will be witnessed by far fewer people. And on Monday everyone will be talking about the Super Bowl and not the ineptitude down in Lee County Georgia.
Too late! The Monday Morning Moo Meltdown will be EPIC!
 

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At this point, I hope they just do an "aww shucks" and keep the clown. It will be worse for them if they do. A LOT worse. Plus, I really don't want the Lane train going there.
Lane should stay in Oxford and pull Derrick Mason from Okie Light since his brother went back to the NFL. That'd be twisting the knife and I'd really enjoy that.
 
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Sean Payton would be a perfect fit for Auburn. Google Saints Bounty Scandal if you need to remember why. Maybe he can find another year of eligibility for Nick Fairley while he's at it.

I will never understand why Sean Payton (and Drew Brees for that matter - if he was so unaware as not to know anything about the bounty, what kind of team leader was he really????) is not universally despised...

Edited because: even dirty players shouldn't have their names unintentionally mispelled...
Fairley wasn't even eligible in the last au game he played in.
 
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WSFA reported this morning that he did not respond when asked that question. I do not know why he would even go to the meetings if he knew he wasn't coming back next season.
Locally (Birmingham) a reporter asked him as he was leaving the SEC Office/Coaches Meeting if he "would be coaching at Auburn next year?" He simply glared at her, with a smirk, and said nothing.
 

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Falcone made $1.7 Billion in fees. Between Lowder, Harbert and Rane, if they needed to, they could do this every year or two and never even touch their principle. It is also why they will never allow it go to discovery.
Who is Falcone? :unsure:
 

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Total speculation, but, now Miles' and O's names are popping up. The irony there is HILARIOUS!! The barn is the reason O ended up getting the head coaching gig in BR because losing to them in 2016 was the reason Miles was terminated pretty much on the spot. Then, they were essentially the reason that O got the boot. The night he became the first coach to drop a game to the barn rats in BR since Dinardo is what did him in
 

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For the same reason that Auburn isn’t universally despised nationally but Alabama is. People hate the Patriots, Belichick, and Brady more because they won, but they give the Saints a pass. What the Saints did was far worse than a few deflated footballs (even though there is now evidence that the NFL withheld evidence) and a guy recording sideline coaches.

Auburn has actually be involved in the same scandals we have and sometimes worse than us, but both the NCAA and court of public morons have always bought into Auburn’s victim crap.

So yeah Sean Payton maybe the perfect coach for them alongside Gruden. I wish one of them would take the job
It's the NTYF's job to do exactly that...
 

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