Lol, I don't know, maybe I just haven't watched or seen a good comedy or stand up in a while, but I'm kind of getting a chuckle out of Curley H.
This chucklehead coached Brett Favre in college. He's only rewritten the NFL record book, thanks to me. You think I give a flying flip if you respond to my posts? Sincerely, Curley H.
I've yet to be impressed. The big question is if he is so good why isn't he coaching still, somewhere? Anywhere?
I think that's the whole thing, it's a guy acting like an egotistical Curley. Knowing Hallman was terrible.
No matter how well Favre did, Curly never could pronounce the word "Saturday". Anyone that pronounces it "Saherday" deserves to be fired no matter how many Favres were coached up. "Saherday". Really. "Saherday".
I have a hard time passing by asinine posts and comments. I'm sure you can identify with that weakness. I'm certainly not calling @Curley H. asinine ... though, evidence seems to suggest something is amiss. Not at all. It was a direct, head-on collision with an opinion that just makes no sense, at all, to me. It is akin to those calling from a 14+ point win (both fans bases, btw) where history simply doesn't suggest such. Off the top of my head (been a few months since I've looked) the average margin of victory has been six points since 2007. IF the Bama defense can keep LSU in the 15-21 point range history shows you can pretty much mark this down as a Bama W. On the other hand, if the Tigers can get to that 22 point mark, the opposite holds true. (2-0 against UA when scoring 22+)