Thursday, September 25, 2008

Jersey boy writes about spurrier in The Gamecock


The best quote about Mike zanfardino’s article in The Gamecock last week asking the university of fire Steve Spurrier. Some one commented “Tell this gweeto its not spurrier's fault the jets suck.” There is now a movement to kick Mike Zanfardino out of school and send his ass back to Dirty Jersey. He should stick to writing about wall ball, hair gel and shirts without sleeves. Leave the gamecocks and Coach Spurrier do their job. Turning the South Carolina program isn’t going to happen overnight especially when you play in the SEC.
The worst thing the university could do is fire Steve at this point. He is building another good recruiting class, as well as finally getting to develop a QB that might be able to make a pass down field.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

as far as recruiting another great recruiting class, have you been paying attention lately?... Chris payne - broken foot, Matt Coffee - another torn ACL, Demario Jeffery - Torn ACL. And that is just to name our only four star under classmen and highest rated three star. Sounds like a great class huh?

JR said...

well it looks like they won't blow them out in college, so that should be good... we do have two 4 star Juco's committed from last years class, and another 4 star LB about to commit..... So I think we'll be fine.... besides we don't play freshman anyway where the fuck have you been? These guys will have at least 2 years to heal before they get some PT...

Big Angry said...

Yeh and for those who wanna fire spurrier it isnt his fault that we have a bunch of 300lb puzzys on our offensive line that cant move a 270 lb defensive lineman from wofford. When you get in the redzone it is who wants it more. Any fan who wants to fire spurrier now is a moron. That is the problem we have had in the past hire a coach give him 4 or 5 years and expect the world doesnt happen that way. Skip is playing in the Big Least conference and if you havent noticedthe 2 ranked teams that he beat arent exactly world beaters that ESPN made them out to be.