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  • !Papacrunk!
    Registered User
    • Mar 2004
    • 2786

    No time for the President

    DOLPHINS COACH TOO BUSY FOR PRESIDENT?

    Miami Dolphins coach Nick Saban said Monday that his obligations at training camp took priority over a chance to meet the president."It was really a tough decision," Saban said. "I feel like my first responsibility is our team. That in no way disrespects the importance of the opportunity I would have loved to have had to spend dinner with the President."
    Too funny, I guess President Bush will have to take a rain check. Hopefully within 5 years or whenever, the Phins will visit the White House as a team.
  • R. Rich
    Registered User
    • Apr 2003
    • 15874

    #2
    Re: No time for the President

    I hear it was "re-arrange your sock drawer" day @ camp that day.

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    • gr8slayer
      Registered User
      • Feb 2005
      • 20796

      #3
      Re: No time for the President

      That is a coach that is 100% dedicated to his team.

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      • !Papacrunk!
        Registered User
        • Mar 2004
        • 2786

        #4
        Re: No time for the President

        Originally posted by R. Rich
        I hear it was "re-arrange your sock drawer" day @ camp that day.
        lmfao! That was good!

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        • Don't Panic
          All-Pro Zoner
          • Dec 2005
          • 4227

          #5
          Re: No time for the President

          Originally posted by gr8slayer
          That is a coach that is 100% dedicated to his team.
          You'd have to be from Dallas to say that. I'd take dinner with Skooby over dinner with W... at least it would be more intellectually stimulating!

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          • jamze132
            Registered User
            • Jun 2003
            • 29290

            #6
            Re: No time for the President

            You can't get mad at a coach for turning down dinner with the President. His obligations this time of the year are to his team. I applaud Saban and Jason Taylor. I don't think Saban going out with the President would have helped the Dolphins at all. It might have actually hurt them pretty bad since Mularkey would have probably been left in charge. Before you know it, Culpepper and Harrington would have been on ST chasing down punts and kicking flea flicker field goals.

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            • clumping platelets

              #7
              Re: No time for the President

              But in all reality, GWB and his people should know better.........outside of training camp, there is 10-11 months in order to arrange something like this

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              • Meathead
                Insufferable prick and perpetual crybaby
                • Jul 2002
                • 21349

                #8
                Re: No time for the President

                no self respecting american should ever turn down the chance to eat at joes stone crab
                One set of rules for all in the beloved community

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                • LtFinFan66
                  Registered User
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 47199

                  #9
                  Re: No time for the President

                  Originally posted by !Papacrunk!
                  DOLPHINS COACH TOO BUSY FOR PRESIDENT?



                  Too funny, I guess President Bush will have to take a rain check. Hopefully within 5 years or whenever, the Phins will visit the White House as a team.
                  Yeah, I posted this already but put it is the spin zone so they wouldn't have to move it if it becomes political

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                  • Carlton Bailey

                    #10
                    Re: No time for the President

                    Originally posted by jamze132
                    You can't get mad at a coach for turning down dinner with the President. His obligations this time of the year are to his team. I applaud Saban and Jason Taylor. I don't think Saban going out with the President would have helped the Dolphins at all. It might have actually hurt them pretty bad since Mularkey would have probably been left in charge. Before you know it, Culpepper and Harrington would have been on ST chasing down punts and kicking flea flicker field goals.
                    LOL.

                    Saban would have come back to see Ronnie Brown kneeling down and barking like a dog to "trick" the defense. And then the Dolphins would have held a press conference saying "Mularkey will be our offensive coordinator for a long time." Then two days later, he quits.

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                    • Don't Panic
                      All-Pro Zoner
                      • Dec 2005
                      • 4227

                      #11
                      Re: No time for the President

                      Originally posted by clumping platelets
                      But in all reality, GWB and his people should know better.........outside of training camp, there is 10-11 months in order to arrange something like this
                      W's always on vacation... it confuses him when others actually work.

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                      • jamze132
                        Registered User
                        • Jun 2003
                        • 29290

                        #12
                        Re: No time for the President

                        Originally posted by Carlton Bailey
                        LOL.

                        Saban would have come back to see Ronnie Brown kneeling down and barking like a dog to "trick" the defense. And then the Dolphins would have held a press conference saying "Mularkey will be our offensive coordinator for a long time." Then two days later, he quits.
                        LOL

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