View Full Version : Daddy Shula forgets about his own past
timNem
01-10-2007, 10:04 PM
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,878119-2,00.html
BamaDude06
01-10-2007, 10:07 PM
I wish someone interviewing him had the guts to call him out on that.
:rofl: :rofl: Im praying someone calls him out.
shk999
01-11-2007, 12:55 AM
I used to have so much respect for this man. His stock has dropped off drasticly over the last month or so. I know it was his son and I know it was the "Don-fins" but come on, why would a Coach of his reputation and status lower himself to "Trash Talk"?. Turns out hypocritical trash talk at that. Hell, Even WH said no hard feelings, best of luck. All I can say is the NFL needs a undefeated champion next season, no more champagne for Shula.
WallyGoat
01-11-2007, 08:55 AM
Turnabout is fair play. Karma. It comes full circle. He had it coming. Pot calling the kettle black. And so on....
:mellow:
CrimsonTide12xs
01-11-2007, 12:32 PM
Sounds like Shula was the ultimate snake. He just needs to shut his mouth before he gets a second foot in it,..........someone else's.
timNem
01-11-2007, 01:31 PM
Sounds like Shula was the ultimate snake. He just needs to shut his mouth before he gets a second foot in it,..........someone else's.Stallings may get tired of his rantings and take Don's manhood too . :ohmy:
roosterbooster
01-11-2007, 01:43 PM
Not approving of the way Shula handled this situation, but the whole situation isn't being presented above either. After the Super Bowl III loss to the Jets, Rosenbloom bashed Shula publicly for not being able to win the big game. Then a better offer came along and he jumped at it. And yes, I realize Saban knew if he didn't make the playoffs next year he would be in the unemployment line as well. Just thought we should be looking at the whole story.
nooneLT
01-11-2007, 04:23 PM
Not approving of the way Shula handled this situation, but the whole situation isn't being presented above either. After the Super Bowl III loss to the Jets, Rosenbloom bashed Shula publicly for not being able to win the big game. Then a better offer came along and he jumped at it. And yes, I realize Saban knew if he didn't make the playoffs next year he would be in the unemployment line as well. Just thought we should be looking at the whole story.
heh, he never did win the big game :laugh:
timNem
01-11-2007, 08:29 PM
Not approving of the way Shula handled this situation, but the whole situation isn't being presented above either. After the Super Bowl III loss to the Jets, Rosenbloom bashed Shula publicly for not being able to win the big game. Then a better offer came along and he jumped at it. And yes, I realize Saban knew if he didn't make the playoffs next year he would be in the unemployment line as well. Just thought we should be looking at the whole story.Thats right and IMO what Shula did was nothing more than any other coach, I was just making the point that his hypocrisy knows no bounds.
CrimsonTide12xs
01-11-2007, 09:25 PM
Stallings may get tired of his rantings and take Don's manhood too . :ohmy:
He sure took Mild Bill Curry's. :chair:
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