Should Urban Meyer consider resigning? First Take answers

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Should Urban Meyer consider resigning? First Take answers

Stephen A. Smith and Dan Orlovsky react to Urban Meyer’s latest apology to the Jacksonville Jaguars and his family and discuss whether Meyer should consider resigning after his most recent controversy.

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1 thought on “Should Urban Meyer consider resigning? First Take answers”

  1. Meyer has had problems everywhere he’s been in the area of conduct and integrity. What happened in the Ohio bar with Meyer is no surprise to a man that has a run a thug factory everywhere he’s been . He used Tim Tebow to camouflage the off-campus problems many of us players like Aaron Hernandez were having at Florida. At Ohio State he has a thug on his staff domestically battered his wife that he tried to sweep under the rug. In college his rosters were loaded which led to a lot of his winning simply put 90% of the time his roster was more talented than the other teams he was playing. I congratulate Mayer for being a good coach at college and a great recruiter but with the salary cap in the NFL and the draft he’s not gonna be able to load rosters like he did in college. We’ve seen Steve Spurrier Bobby Petrino and even Nick Saban who were all highly successful college coaches struggle in the NFL. Meyer it’s way past cookies and milk time for conduct and things are not gonna work out for him in the NFL. Now you see why Jim Harbaugh said yeah he wins where he goes but he always leaves problems when he was talking about Coach Meyer

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