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Anyone else hope that once Whitehurst retires from the NFL
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Anyone else hope that once Whitehurst retires from the NFL


Dec 18, 2014, 10:22 PM

he comes back to coach? I really think he would make a great qb coach. I'm talking about 5ish years from now.

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Re: Anyone else hope that once Whitehurst retires from the NFL


Dec 18, 2014, 10:36 PM

King Charlie the Coot Slayer .
63-17 .
The point in the game where he just threw his hands up and looked at the sideline with a shrug , as if thinking " why even punt " ?

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also 1st and 35


Dec 18, 2014, 11:35 PM

that game clinching run still in my head like it was yesterday

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marlborocountycoot = tigerfanjack = Clemson_Alumnus


Dec 19, 2014, 10:48 AM

tell 'em coot

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Re: marlborocountycoot = tigerfanjack = Clemson_Alumnus


Dec 19, 2014, 6:49 PM

How do you know this? Have you ever met the man? How is he a coot?

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Re: Anyone else hope that once Whitehurst retires from the NFL


Dec 19, 2014, 10:53 AM

I am sure the ladies would love e Charlie to return lol

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Hide yo kids, hide yo wives***


Dec 19, 2014, 5:14 PM



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I'm probably wrong, but i had a class with him once and he


Dec 19, 2014, 10:55 AM

didn't strike me as the kind of guy that would want to come back and coach.

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hes the only reason to watch the Titans...so no.***


Dec 19, 2014, 12:08 PM



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Re: Anyone else hope that once Whitehurst retires from the NFL


Dec 19, 2014, 1:57 PM

No.

I follow Charlie on Twitter and I'm not saying this means anything, but he follows all these satirical God Twitter pages where people basically mock God and Christianity. He also follows another page having something to do with atheism. I'm not making judgements based on that, but with the type of program Dabo runs, Charlie would not belong IMO.

Also, I could be wrong, but in the time since Charlie has went to the NFL, how many times has he been back on Clemson sidelines? Once? Twice?

also, I follow tons of Clemson football alum on Twitter and they're always tweeting about Clemson. Charlie never does.

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That brings up an interesting question


Dec 19, 2014, 3:01 PM

Does any coach even get a look at clemson while dabo is here who is not a Christian?

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Re: That brings up an interesting question


Dec 19, 2014, 3:10 PM

I don't think so.
And likewise, I can't see a person who isn't a Christian wanting to be in an environment that teaches those fundamentals. How would they fit into that?

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Re: That brings up an interesting question


Dec 19, 2014, 4:11 PM

What happened to separation of church and state?

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In the South, people like their government and religion


Dec 19, 2014, 5:20 PM

mixed together. As long as it's their particular flavor of "Christianity".

It's the one thing that I really dislike about life in the Bible belt. Keep your beliefs to yourself and out of the state and federal matters.

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Christ is the center of Christianity so there aren't


Dec 19, 2014, 6:04 PM

"different favors" as you say. Sadly keeping Christ out of state and federal matters is why we are in the mess we're in.

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Re: Christ is the center of Christianity so there aren't


Dec 19, 2014, 7:23 PM

Whitehurst is kind of starting to look like Jesus.

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I've seen him at several spring practices....


Dec 19, 2014, 4:18 PM [ in reply to Re: Anyone else hope that once Whitehurst retires from the NFL ]

and what does his religious/spirituality have to do with the ability to coach. All though, I doubt he wants to be a coach. But what you mentioned has nothing to do with coaching.

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Re: I've seen him at several spring practices....


Dec 19, 2014, 4:50 PM

it has everything to do with coaching, especially in a program who's coach is an outspoken Christian and teaches those fundamentals to his players.

Like I said, it may not even mean anything. I made a point to address that. However, "IF" Charlie were to be an atheist who likes the idea of religious satire and Twitter pages devoted to the mockery of God, he does not belong coaching at Clemson. Especially when Dabo is HC.

and as for the Joel Osteen thing- there are many, many people who follow Joel Osteen for the sole purpose of mocking him. Comedians have a field day with his stuff. Again- I'm not saying this is what Charlie is doing, but one can't be a Christian while also engaging in Christian satire.

and I say all this because, once more, Dabo is an outspoken Christian. He has made this known publically. Flip the scene and put us with a... say, Spurrier, and I don't believe it matters.

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Actually Dabo isn't outspoken publicly about it...


Dec 19, 2014, 5:01 PM

Dabo has stated that he lets recruits know that's what he believes in, when the Freedom from Religion thing happened. Dabo, not being out spoken about it, is what made the Freedom From Religion thing fall flat on it's face. Aaron Kelly is Jehovah's Witness and he stated Dabo never pushed religion on the players. Dabo, has even stated himself he doesn't care about the religion of his players, and has also stated he would have no problem with a gay player on the team. Most of the college football world doesn't know about his religious beliefs. He doesn't use any religious talk when talking to the media. You're confusing Dabo for Tommy Bowden. Bowden was outspoken publicly about it. Publicly, Dabo doesn't talk about his spiritual beliefs, not even at the spring booster meetings.

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We have muslim and jewish players...


Dec 19, 2014, 5:19 PM [ in reply to Re: I've seen him at several spring practices.... ]

It's not everything to do with Christianity. Dabo runs a spiritual program. I've met atheists that are more spiritual than some self-professed Christians.

This is such a stupid, close-minded thing to key on.

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Re: I've seen him at several spring practices....


Dec 19, 2014, 5:51 PM [ in reply to Re: I've seen him at several spring practices.... ]

This mentality is disturbing.

I guess it makes sense why a 40 year old man can't buy a beer on Sunday in some parts of this state.

Some people LOOOOOVEEE small government except when they don't.

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He was on the sidelines at this years UGA game....


Dec 19, 2014, 4:28 PM [ in reply to Re: Anyone else hope that once Whitehurst retires from the NFL ]

http://instagram.com/p/sVlq_ISIW2/

tweeted #solidorange in that post on instagram and twitter. You do realize he has spent much of his NFL career on the west coast with San Diego mostly, and a few years in Seattle. So it's understandable that going back east, isn't always an easy thing to do for player living 3 time zones away.

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He follows Joel Osteen too, and several other people...


Dec 19, 2014, 4:32 PM [ in reply to Re: Anyone else hope that once Whitehurst retires from the NFL ]

promoting Christianity.

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As an agnostic, this sounds so stupid to me


Dec 19, 2014, 5:16 PM [ in reply to Re: Anyone else hope that once Whitehurst retires from the NFL ]

You go out and get coaches that are going to help you win. If they are a good cultural fit and they stay out of trouble, who cares what religion they practice?

That's like saying "We should only recruit christian athletes". We've got all sorts of different denominations and religions represented. We've even got lots of atheists.

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Also, some people who are believers listen to agnostics....


Dec 19, 2014, 5:25 PM

and atheists, because they criticize organized religions. A number of Christians are starting to become wary of organized religion. I'm not an atheist, but I loved the comedy of George Carlin who was an atheist and included it in his comedy. I didn't agree with Carlin's atheism, but I loved his skewering of organized religions.

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Whitehurst, probably doesn't have the personality to be a...


Dec 19, 2014, 4:16 PM

coach. Just doesn't seem like something he would get into.

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Re: Anyone else hope that once Whitehurst retires from the NFL


Dec 19, 2014, 5:13 PM

Unfortunatel . I think Charley probably needs to join AA before he does anything

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You are thinking Garcia***


Dec 19, 2014, 5:20 PM



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