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    Quote Originally Posted by Oiler View Post
    In my humble opinion, Napier's intentions may have been noble, but there is no doubt that this move backfired on both he and the university itself.

    Football coaches should coach football, period. They aren't responsible for teaching life lessons. They should stick to teaching proper tackling techniques, route patterns, throwing mechanics, etc. Politics in any form has no place in any sport.

    The only "right" things football players should worry about doing are putting 100% effort into how they play and practice, obeying the law, and following the university's rules.
    Shocking take.

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    #Robeism
    “Make your mess your message”

    Napier had the right intentions by teaching these young men to show gratitude and learn to serve others. Stick to your message Napier, I believe your doing the right thing, and I truly believe Tony would support this also.


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    Quote Originally Posted by BeauCajun View Post
    I’ve seen most of our coaches listed on the RCAF members rolls. They have skin in the game.
    Napier announced that he just wrote a check to where he played football, not UL.

    He is here and he should support UL just as he was selling his players, and I don't mean making a $50 donation for his players if one of his players can not or will not donate.

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    Players agreed to play here and signed a contract. Now coach gets up and says they are now required to give $50. It looks like he changed the terms of the agreement after it was signed.

    You guys can blame the media if you want to, but he clearly said it was required for scholarship players.

    He has dialed it back after realizing how this looks.

    The man made a mistake and now he's doing a little damage control and moving on.

    Some here should realize that even great men make mistakes sometimes.

    I think most employees would have a problem if their boss suddenly required that they donate a specific amount to some organization in order to remain employed with the company.

    Oh, and I know it's my opinion not yours.


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    I hope it’s encouraged for all coaches, faculty, and staff. The RCAF needs publicity and additional money to accomplish our mission.


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    Quote Originally Posted by alum81 View Post
    Players agreed to play here and signed a contract. Now coach gets up and says they are now required to give $50. It looks like he changed the terms of the agreement after it was signed.

    You guys can blame the media if you want to, but he clearly said it was required for scholarship players.

    He has dialed it back after realizing how this looks.

    The man made a mistake and now he's doing a little damage control and moving on.

    Some here should realize that even great men make mistakes sometimes.

    I think most employees would have a problem if their boss suddenly required that they donate a specific amount to some organization in order to remain employed with the company.

    Oh, and I know it's my opinion not yours.
    They also get FULL cost of attendance. I LOVE the lesson Napier is teaching his players. A player that openly opposes this is not a player I'd want on my team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oiler
    In my humble opinion, Napier's intentions may have been noble, but there is no doubt that this move backfired on both he and the university itself.

    Football coaches should coach football, period. They aren't responsible for teaching life lessons. They should stick to teaching proper tackling techniques, route patterns, throwing mechanics, etc.
    How can you make that statement after the Tony Robichaux experience?

    aren't "Responsible" must be your key word

    I would say what Napier did should be applauded and those who hang on the opinion of a click bait reporter should reevaluate.


    Napier should be applauded for making time to teach life lessons.

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    Quote Originally Posted by USL1970 View Post
    Napier announced that he just wrote a check to where he played football, not UL.

    He is here and he should support UL just as he was selling his players, and I don't mean making a $50 donation for his players if one of his players can not or will not donate.
    What r u smoking? He made a donation to Furman, putting his money where his mouth is as an example to his players. Do you have proof he hasn't donated to RCAF? Did u know that university employees get a match from the school with their contribution? You can't be serious with this accusation, you're as bad as Oiler...geeze us...

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    Quote Originally Posted by fanof71 View Post
    What r u smoking? He made a donation to Furman, putting his money where his mouth is as an example to his players. Do you have proof he hasn't donated to RCAF? Did u know that university employees get a match from the school with their contribution? You can't be serious with this accusation, you're as bad as Oiler...geeze us...
    There are a group of Cajun fans that seriously want the program back in the Southland. They will be skeptics or critics to everything done to advance this program.

    If we could ever get a university administration that was truly committed to the advancement of UL we could be dangerous. But we don’t, we must know our place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oiler View Post
    In my humble opinion, Napier's intentions may have been noble, but there is no doubt that this move backfired on both he and the university itself.

    Football coaches should coach football, period. They aren't responsible for teaching life lessons. They should stick to teaching proper tackling techniques, route patterns, throwing mechanics, etc. Politics in any form has no place in any sport.

    The only "right" things football players should worry about doing are putting 100% effort into how they play and practice, obeying the law, and following the university's rules.
    Of all the bad takes you've posted, this is your dive to the bottom...wow...

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