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Camp Scrub
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Charlotte Hall, MD
Age: 74
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Re: Tiki at it agian
That came out in Tiki's book that is getting released. Tiki also went public with problems with Coughlin during the season last year. He was their # 1 running back, but since Coughlin didn't get fired he quit.
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The Starter
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: New Jersey
Posts: 1,674
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Re: Tiki at it agian
Tiki was planning to retire all season. He announced it way before he knew Coughlin was going to keep his job.
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The Starter
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: South Carolina
Posts: 1,555
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Re: Tiki at it agian
The way it is being reported is wrong. Tiki said that Coughlin made him lose his love for the game not that he would have come back had Coughlin gotten fired. The point is that he stopped loving football playing under Coughlin. Once you lose that fire it wouldn't have mattered if a new coach came in or not. Obviously it is not nearly on the same level, but I kind of understand as I had a similar experience playing college football. I had a bad coach, a program that was not committed to winning, and playing football just was not the same for me. Football was my life and then I got in a situation where it just was not fun anymore and I ended up transferring and giving up football. I'm biased as I'm a Tiki fan from back in the UVa days, but I understand what he's saying and I think the reporting of his comments doesn't quite capture the meaning.
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