Urban Meyer has no accountability after failed Jaguars tenure | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports



Urban Meyer never laid the foundation for success in Jacksonville, and after his failed, and brief tenure with the Jaguars, he’s pointing his finger at everything and everyone instead of looking in the mirror. #NBCSports #ProFootballTalk #UrbanMeyer
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30 opiniones en “Urban Meyer has no accountability after failed Jaguars tenure | Pro Football Talk | NBC Sports”

  1. Urban Meyer is a loser……Fragile? You think Bill Belichick, Mike Tomlin, Bruce Arians, Andy Reid, Sean Payton, John Harabaugh does what he did to his players??? No, they are tough but they know the players are grown professional men.

  2. I reckon college football will now be asking some hard questions on what coaching methods are acceptable or not, and rightly so. Just because these are kids with little experience, and desperate hopes of a professional career doesn't mean abuse is okay. "Anything goes if it creates wins" is a really bad philosophy in sport and in life, and especially bad when someone is effectively given absolute power over others. Gymnastics, tennis and swimming have all thrown up appalling stories of how that unquestioned power has been misused by coaches of young athletes. Meyer's statement seems to be mainly regretting that the days of authority to do whatever he wants are now over. It's not about "the team"; it's about nostalgia for the good old days when nobody cared what he did behind the scenes as long as he got the W on the field. He's a dinosaur.

  3. LMAO where are all of those Tim Tebow fan idiots that said signing him was a great move, and the only reason he was being hated on was because he's white?!!!! ????????☠☠☠

  4. I don't like the argument that if he was winning he'd still be there, because he was NEVER going to win. He was only ever going to lose.

  5. Just imagine for one second what a grown man, so enveloped in his own grandeur that he KICKS another grown man and expects no objections….is doing to kids under his rule.
    Just imagine what horrible things he has done.

  6. Meyer is you typical narcissist. Blaming everyone for his problems and not looking at himself. Go back to college and take Matt Rhule with you.

  7. He’ll never be able to coach in college with the same success ever again either. Since he left the college game, the players are now getting paid, and have the transfer portal. They don’t have to put up with his BS either now.

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