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Post by aahhbigboy on Oct 21, 2007 22:20:19 GMT -5
I suppose 24 straight losses will do it to you, but this message board has become really mean sprited. A regular kick return formation...no!! Brown paper bags, yea that will make the players feel really great. Let me guess, you think their record makes them feel good? It isn't about the players at this point. It's all about getting Fiasco Fobbs and Re-Todd (stole that from somebody up here, lol) outta here. Fiasco and Todd are being mean-spirited by not resigning.
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Post by DOOMS on Oct 22, 2007 18:43:09 GMT -5
-Moving tips Moving across country or even across a state or province can be stressful. The move can become even more challenging if it includes relocating a vehicle. Here are some tips we have found to be useful... Follow these guidelines Move on a weekday if you can, when banks, utilities and government offices are open. Order preprinted address labels with your new address as soon as you know it. It makes the change-of-address process much easier. Keep a utility log to check service-transfer dates. If you're moving locally, leave the power and water on at your old address a few extra days so you can go back and clean up after your move. Choose a "packing room" ahead of time and box up a few things each day. To save time, rent a carpet shampooer at the same time you rent your truck. Mark each box with its contents and destination room. That way, you and your helpers will know where each box belongs at your new home. If moving locally, you may want to leave your pets with a friend during moving day. Animals can become confused and frightened during a move. Remember to allow for extra braking room when driving a moving van. Anticipate stops and allow a 3-second gap between you and the vehicle in front of you. U-Haul moving vans require up to 12 feet of overhead clearance. Watch out for drive-thru restaurant and motel over-hangs. Here's a site I thought would be helpful and also contains a humorous pun: www.movingcoach.com/MovingTips/
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Post by DOOMS on Oct 22, 2007 18:47:35 GMT -5
I thought maybe this would help too: JUNIOR COLLEGES 10-03-07: Dodge City Community College ~ Head Football Coach: Duties will consist of managing and coaching the college football program (NJCAA Division 1) including recruiting and advising athletes, public relations, fund raising and other responsibilities as detailed in the job description. Required Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree with experience with college/high school coaching and recruiting; knowledge NJCAA and KJCCC rules and regulations; knowledge of budget planning and collegiate financing; excellent organizational, written and verbal communication skills; ability to work effectively with students, faculty, administration and coaching staff. Must be able to travel as required and hold a valid drivers license. Additional preferred qualifications: Masters Degree. This is a full-time 12-month position. For application procedures, materials and job summaries, please visit www.dc3.edu or call 620.227.9201. Only complete application packages will be considered. Please send to: Carla Wilson, Director Human Resources, Dodge City Community College, 2501 North 14th Avenue, Dodge City, Kansas 67801, EOE
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Post by jaffejoffa on Oct 22, 2007 18:50:48 GMT -5
AHHH HAHA...LOL...Someone tell the folks down in Tallahassee that we will gladly trade Fiasco for Bobby B!! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For sale sign on Bowden's lawn Sunday after loss to Miami Posted on Sun, Oct. 21, 2007Digg del.icio.us AIM print email By BRENT KALLESTAD Associated Press Writer Related Content UM rallies late to stun Seminoles
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- After a tough night at the office and a near sleepless night at home, Florida State coach Bobby Bowden couldn't help but notice the large "For Sale" sign on his lawn as he backed out of the driveway Sunday.
The big, bright red sign was mighty hard to miss sitting on the Bowden's carefully manicured lush green lawn at one of the most prominent addresses in the capital city.
"It ain't there now," chuckled Bowden, who removed the sign. "I ain't selling. I'll save it for when I get ready to move."
A prankster had placed the sign on the Bowden yard in the overnight darkness after archrival Miami defeated the Seminoles 37-29 with 13 points in the final 1:15.
Bowden said it reminded him of his days in West Virginia in the 1970s when he was once hung in effigy as well after a loss.
Florida State (4-3, 1-3 Atlantic Coast Conference) has now lost 10 of its last 14 league games after losing its second straight Saturday.
And Sunday wasn't the first time Bowden has discovered a "For Sale" sign in his Tallahassee yard, albeit it had been awhile.
But Bowden was more concerned about figuring out what's going on with his quarterbacks after junior quarterback Xavier Lee flamed out for the second straight game.
"It seems like he plays real good and then it kind of goes away," a slightly mystified coach said Sunday.
Lee, who was making his third start of the season and sixth of his career, was just 8 of 23 after the first quarter Saturday, losing a pair of interceptions and two fumbles as well.
"Those are the things that have made us reluctant to play him down through the years," Bowden said. "You hope that one day you can work out of that. That still could happen."
Drew Weatherford, who has played just one series since the first half of Florida State's 21-14 Sept. 29 victory over Alabama, isn't as mobile as Lee but more experienced and not prone to as many turnovers.
Bowden said redshirt freshmen quarterbacks D'Vontrey Richardson and Christian Ponder aren't ready yet and that using Lee off the bench might be a better way to go.
"Is Xavier better coming off the bench than he is starting a ballgame?" Bowden asked. "I guess that's something we ought to look at."
Duke (1-6, 0-4) is Florida State's homecoming date Saturday night before the Seminoles encounter a treacherous November schedule that features road games against three top-ranked teams - No. 2 Boston College, No. 8 Virginia Tech and No. 9 Florida plus a Nov. 17 home finale against scrappy Maryland.
"You don't want to panic," said Bowden, whose 370 career victories are now just one more than Penn State's Joe Paterno. "I still want to try and save this year if we can."
But Bowden's keeping the real estate sign - just in case.
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Post by jaffejoffa on Oct 22, 2007 18:58:12 GMT -5
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