Appreciate the irony of the comment, "I think everything is so fragile right now," coming from the same man who falls apart after a loss to the point where he can't even shake another man's hand.
When he started losing at Florida that's when he started having "health issues". He can't handle adversity but has the nerve to call everybody else soft lol
I HATE the narrative that Urban keeps spinning that he wants to win more than the entire world!! That is just some BULLSHIT! Especially when used as an excuse for bad behavior or failure.
Shitbag comes out as a shitbag and everyone is surprised? The guy has ALWAYS taken all the credit none of the blame. Honestly shocked he didn't have some health scare after the first five losses.
totally agree. Wondering about OSU players. If this happened here in the NFL, why wouldn't we think this happened at the collegiate level even more so.
Of all the crappy coaches to be fired, the fact that almost no coach has ever had this kinda stuff accused of them shows just how stupid urban Meyer is and how above the law he thought he was. When was the last time you heard a coach be accused of this kinda stuff in the nfl? And they’re all under the microscope but most have a base level of character and work ethic that successful people must have…
I read a comment when urban first got hired. “The Jaguars will regret hiring this narcissist.” At the time I just kinda went “yeah everyone is an keyboard psychologist, and anyone we don’t like has a personality disorder.” Literally everything I’ve read and heard about urban since then says to me, there’s a good chance that person was right. They were about the regret. But the consistent behaviour certainly has the hallmarks too.
I'll tell you who was fragile, Urban....And wtf is up with Urban calling out coaches that have agents, considering he most certainly has one that helped him negotiate his NFL contract, his OSU contract, his Florida Contract...
Times have changed indeed. He said it plain as day. The (self admitted) problem is that he can't be lord and master and relentlessly bully and intimidate anyone he wants with no pushback. As much as we loathe agents or that side of the game they do serve a purpose. Sometimes you need backup and an advocate from someone who's not also beholden to the same boss. Good riddance.
I don't think the times have changed, Myer was just clueless. There was, is, and will continue to be a huge difference between men and boys, amateurs and professionals.
@@jayfxdx Agreed. Meyer's problem was that in college he could push around and bully what were essentially boys and get away with any behavior he wanted because the colleges and boosters would protect him. But he entered the adult world and he just... isn't one. And doesn't know how to live in a world of accountability. So he's done.
Agents for athletes are like unions for tradesmen. You don’t need em when you’re dealing with good people. You do when you’re dealing with terrible people. A safety blanket is a good thing to have.
@@jjstraka1982 yeah reading a lot of comment boards basically crying persecution against Meyer like the media is out to get him. Then Meyer's daughter among other things, tried playing the fake news angle.
Imagine a coach going up to a QB, punching him in the shoulder, and calling him a dipshit. Then being like "oh i guess people are just too soft to be coached" LOL Urb is such a hack
@@DanTheMailman330 Or the corporate world for that matter. I have worked for two of the biggest companies in the U.S. and the world, and I can tell you the majority of people in positions of power at these companies are all narcissists. There’s always been a misconception in America that the loudest & most self-assured person in the room makes a good leader, and it starts with those student council elections in high school.
Notre Dame. They just hired a former OSU football player. Lol the Man had the nerve to dog his former school. Says he would think twice about going to OSU. What a tool . OSU is the reason why he got the job. Lol can’t wait until we play Notre Dame next year. 😊
@@thasty100 actually. Cincinnati is why he got the job. And I'm a TOSU fan. Actually the school is family to me because about 80% of my family graduated from there. But Columbus isn't for everyone. If he says he made a mistake then he may have. Who cares.
It’s becoming a theme amongst a certain subset of our society calling out perceived faults, flaws and injustices that they themselves are more likely than not guilty of. Put another way they are the types that love calling others “snowflakes” when in fact they are the softest whiners of all.
Right!! How can he decry society for being “fragile,” when all it takes for him to completely unravel is losing a football game? His lack of self-awareness is startling.
for real its like: person like urban: your a little bitch person: I'm not and don't call me that person like urban: I'm so offended. The world is so soft.
Exactly! When these people don't get things their own way they blame everyone else and call them buzzwords like soft, snowflakes or cancel culture. It's ridiculous that these kinds of people exist still.
@@SamuelDuplessis12 whoa -dude - " It's ridiculous that these kinds of people exist still." what does that mean - you think they should be extinct ? also you forgot woke- i am so tired of hearing people say that - and they don't even know what it mean - other than it is a pejorative term -
“It used to be all about the team, the team, the team, but now it’s all about…oh, I’m sorry guys, I have make a stop at my bar, enjoy the flight back home. Goooooo team!!!! No seriously, go.” Urban Meyer, probably…
Tell the full story, Marcus Bell. "I have to make a stop at my bar, chill, drink beer and get a lap dance from girl younger than my daughter. Enjoy the flight back home, suckers, uh...I mean fellas."
"I woulda gotten away with it too, of it werent for those pesky kids and their phones with cameras in them" "Have you heard about this? remember when phones were attached to the wall and you could grope whoever you wanted to"
Well said, Rich. This is coming from an OSU fan who has attended so many games alone as a handicapped old lady. We knew UFM was competitive but this goes too far! Like myself, he was a psychology major in college. I learned about the stages of human development including the "NO" toddler stage where it is all "ME, ME, ME". UFM is still stuck there.......
I'm also an OSU fan. I was happy when Urban announced his "retirement". Thankful for how he elevated the program, but even more grateful he's gone. Too much of a headcase and drama.
I feel I should write a children's book, "Sometimes successful people suck: An Urban Meyer Story". Being successful, in any area, does not mean you are good in other areas. Successful at football doesn't mean you know how to lead. Being very good at throwing a ball doesn't mean you are good at making good health decisions. Identify and accept your weaknesses, kids.
What amazes me is that there was anyone that was surprised with all this. You could see as far back as Florida, what kind of person he was. I was glad when he got this job, because I knew he would get exposed in the NFL, I just did not think it would be this fast.
Urban Meyer is a classic sociopath. Full stop. The world is all about him. Everyone and everything else have no purpose but to serve his needs and wants, nothing else.
@@bubblesthemonkey6615 "5 Jesus answered, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God." Seek the Lord, heathen.
Urban Meyer thrived when he could game the system by breaking every rule of the recruiting process and could pay for the best high school talent. He didn't have to be a capable coach. In the NFL, where the talent is spread equally for the most part, a coach needs to know the game and be a leader, respected by his team and the competition. Meyer meets neither criteria.
So basically that first quote amounts to "I didn't give a good handshake because I'm a sore loser" but then tries to blame everyone else being fragile. There seriously cannot be any way he didn't see the irony, like it should be physically impossible.
After hearing these stories, I’m starting to wonder if the main reason he took another head coaching job was POWER, like to just be a dick and get away with it- he definitely underestimated how hard the nfl is , but it seems like he just wanted a position where he could be a jerk without accountability.
I don't think you're the first person to think along those lines. Dude all of a sudden had health issues and left Florida and Ohio State the second things got even slightly hairy for him and there had been jokes being made that those health problems would come roaring back in a couple years when the Jags inevitably would show no signs of getting better.
In the words of the legendary Dean Smith: "if you treat every game as a life-and-death proposition, you're going to have problems. For one thing...you're going to be dead a lot."
"How you respond to the downs in life is more important than the ups." Absolutely, Rich! It's so great to hear that you teach your kids one of life's most important lessons. Now, if only the rest of America's sporting culture, particularly youth sports, would remember this--there'd be a better chance of fewer grown-man narcissists wreaking havoc...
Why the hell would you want this guy to teach your coach your kid or treat your kid kid like that he needs to be investigated for his entire college career there's gotta be a lot of evil dirt there.
Buckeye fan here and I'm glad he got fired and glad all this is coming out about him. He's a dirty individual and when things don't go good his health is bad or it's never his fault. Always somebody else or some excuse with this man.
Urban is used to college players who if they speak out lose everything. I'm sure he's done stuff in that hasn't come out. Props to Lambo for speaking out.
Even as an OSU fan, I can’t defend any of this and I won’t. It’s interesting to see Rich get so worked up over this but boy is he NOT wrong about and his reaction is completely justified. I’d thought I’d never see anybody worse then Bobby Petrino…. but yet, here we are.
A person's behavior stays mainly consistent all their lives, so Urban Meyer must have also been like this behavior throughout his College Coaching career. So how was such poor coaching behavior masked and never revealed during all those years??
Truth is it was both simultaneously. He was good urban and bad urban at same time, probably less bad urban bc he was winning so he was under less stress. Just being real
As a Jaguar fan living in Jacksonville I don't understand why Shad Khan didn't even bother to look at this Guy's past. Sure, he won big at Florida and Ohio State but both of those tenures were riddled with controversy. The damage he's done to the franchise and to the franchise QB pisses me off and it could have easily been avoided if Khan had done his research instead of just looking at his won-loss record,
5:21 It means, his style of bullying by money, power, prestige, physical abuse, nasty language, degrading actions, is no longer a successful strategy in the nfl. To me, that is good news, and good riddance to the "old guard" of coaching if that is what he exemplifies.
Apparently that young lady had asked how many games the Jags were going to win and the club was loud.....the answer was somewhere between two and three.
Y'all weak and live in fairytale worlds of utopias, unproven theories and hypothesis. Many of you are clearly not ready to run this society and never will be capable of leading. Leading others is not a neat world of utopia. Every society has to have leaders in order to function. Everyone can't sit back & complain or take the hypothetical high road while, tearing others apart for their leadership style. Leading others is the hardest job out there. Its a lot of pressure & responsibility for the outcome of others. Being accountable & responsible only for yourself is easy. Coaches jobs are harder than players.
And why doesn't UM (and even some fans) understand that when you're in the position the Jaguars are You get great draft picks and can build back stronger Just as good as recruiting Not all is lost in a season like this in the NFL
He, Urban Meyer, is not a flop. I'll say it first if Mr. Rich Eisen or anybody else needs a scapegoat. Although he made mistakes during his time in Jacksonville or as head football coach of the Jaquars, [w]ho are we as a society or football fans to judge a person who leads grown men succeed in a difficult game? He has character it might not be as strong as Rich but it's not 1980 anymore. Urban Meyer did well with what was present while he was there. I won't bring Coach Jon Gruden or Coach Dick Sharon up. I'll simply remember a simple fact that anytime I James point a finger at somebody I will always have three fingers pointed back at me. I love Rich Eisen' s work but the game is beautiful even if the business is not. Thank you folks.
Narcissism at it's best. Society (us) are the reason he was fired. None of his 11 months of crap along with the team not getting any better, none of his behavior is the result.
He and Vrabel are not "really close". They hate each other. Vrabel once grabbed him by the throat and threatened to kill him if he didn't lay off of Luke Fickell. If Urban wasn't once the coach at OSU they wouldn't even pretend. The Titans didn't just stomp them out for no reason. Vrabel rightfully hates him.
I'm not a meyer fan, never have been. Funny that Eisen, Coward, Bayless....etc praised him when he won those titles at Florida. Yet, he had 20+players who committed assault, theft, did what they wanted. Guys like Eisen never mentioned that. All of a sudden, omg, hes a BAD dude now!!! Hmmm...weird
I was nervous from the beginning when he was hired. My biggest surprise was that the ownership got rid of him. I figured Shad Khan would have kept him at least through end of next season regardless of win-loss record.
But he can sit at home the next five years and collect his full pay. He absolutely will get it. This 'fired with cause' is not going to work. No way NFL wants a civil lawsuit and all its dirty laundry.
Nobody likes losing. But as an adult and the leader of a professional football team your job is to accept responsibility for the loss, learn from it, and try to be better the following week. Losing builds character, but only if you actually accept your role in the loss and learn where you need to improve, instead of shifting the blame to everybody else because you have a fragile ego. It’s clear that Urban was about as emotionally mature and mentally tough as a teenager. It’s easy to keep your composure when you’re a college coach and all of your 5 star recruits are doing all of the heavy lifting for you.
He was a skeptical hire from the start. He quit two major programs for health and hasn't coached in 2 years prior to hire. The track record for coaches coming out or retirement and having success isn't good, let alone a guy that has never coached at the professional level. I saw a play just last week, Jags ran 5 wide and all 5 did a slant route. How is Trevor going to have any success with that. He had the best job opportunity for a new hire coach I've ever seen, from no tax, patient owner, blue chip qb prospect, great weather, etc.
Pre-Season 1st loss = Overreacted about a loss (Pre-season is about evaluating your roster) Season started = Pretended to coach Mid-Season = Doesn't know what to do (Pretending to coach) 2-11 = FIRED Jimmy Johnson = Being a itch (b) and making excuses for urban Urban after being FIRED = Excuses, it's the world fault, not mine 🤡
It's pretty sad, isn't it? Rich's right. Urban landed in the perfect spot, with a patient owner, the biggest piece of the team puzzle in place, and outside the harsh media lights. All he had to do was bring in good people, not blame everyone else for the team's failures, not lie, and coach. Just be a ball coach. Instead he took this prime opportunity and threw it away. I expect the next coach will take a different approach. There's plenty of good assistants out there. I'm pulling for either Bienemy or Leftwich, but there have to be at least a dozen highly qualified coaches who would make the Jaguars a better team.
I love how Rich ended this clip. You could tell there was a conversation or something between them. That was the look of someone who’s asking a friend like WTH are you doing.
I’m glad you brought up the “weaker” thing, I see all these comments about “snowflakes” and people just weak today- that’s being a victim , you’re blaming society for your issues! And I doubt those people are as “tough” as they say- cause they sure whine a lot!
Jaguars said Shad decided to fire him Sunday, but he didn't actually do it until Wednesday because of his Super Yacht thing. Which, obviously, stupid to wait to fire him rather than give Bevell a full week to prep.
Appreciate the irony of the comment, "I think everything is so fragile right now," coming from the same man who falls apart after a loss to the point where he can't even shake another man's hand.
I think the word you're looking for is "projection".
Yeah that first quote was just using a lot of words to say he's a sore loser
When he started losing at Florida that's when he started having "health issues". He can't handle adversity but has the nerve to call everybody else soft lol
I HATE the narrative that Urban keeps spinning that he wants to win more than the entire world!! That is just some BULLSHIT! Especially when used as an excuse for bad behavior or failure.
Quite ironic...
This is a classic case of people showing you who they really are when they are met with adversity
Always knew it
Your are referring to rich I assume
Adversity doesn't build character; adversity reveals it.
@@addivogt7965 ??
Urban is a Christian and will have problems in Satan's world. You won't.
Shitbag comes out as a shitbag and everyone is surprised? The guy has ALWAYS taken all the credit none of the blame. Honestly shocked he didn't have some health scare after the first five losses.
This guy is toxic. I wouldn’t want him coaching my son
@@patrickbreiding310 I said that after he left Utah for Florida. It's only gotten worse.
Personally my prediction was he would start going all Fred Sanford after about two seasons
I’ve always thought and still believe that he and Tebow are a good bit more than coach/player/friend😳
Lol right. Soon as the going gets tough he starts pitching a fit or making excuses lol
I think this story is FAR from over. Any players that are released or traded will talk about what really happened.
Yep. His firing was just the true tip of the ice berg. I’m sure players will continue to come out about how Urban treats his players
totally agree. Wondering about OSU players. If this happened here in the NFL, why wouldn't we think this happened at the collegiate level even more so.
We need more " with a woman other than his wife" stories to come out.
My step brother personally knows Jags Center Brandon Linder.. I CANT WAIT to hear the details😂😂
We already heard from Kicker Andrew Lambo who will be next
Of all the crappy coaches to be fired, the fact that almost no coach has ever had this kinda stuff accused of them shows just how stupid urban Meyer is and how above the law he thought he was. When was the last time you heard a coach be accused of this kinda stuff in the nfl? And they’re all under the microscope but most have a base level of character and work ethic that successful people must have…
Never thought we would see a coach as bad as Gase but boy did it not take long for that to be proven wrong. At least Gase got to the playoffs once.
@@wisewolftony atleast Gase didn't act like a bully like Urban Meyers
Hes used to that osu culture of cover everything up and win at all cost. Just not this year. 42-27 scumbags lose
Bobby Knight. Small list for sure.
@@treyerickson7459 you'll have fun in 10 years when Michigan wins again!
To sum up Urban’s excuses, was the same excuse he used during the season. “ITS EVERYONE’S FAULT BUT MINE!!!”
that's what I get. no accountability for his own actions and what he can control.
Because he’s a selfish person and does not care about anyone besides himself.
Literally the opposite of leadership
And that’s the worst excuse when you’re the head coach. The buck stops with you. Well, it’s supposed too.
@@ErikDayne Exactly.
I read a comment when urban first got hired.
“The Jaguars will regret hiring this narcissist.”
At the time I just kinda went “yeah everyone is an keyboard psychologist, and anyone we don’t like has a personality disorder.”
Literally everything I’ve read and heard about urban since then says to me, there’s a good chance that person was right. They were about the regret. But the consistent behaviour certainly has the hallmarks too.
I'll tell you who was fragile, Urban....And wtf is up with Urban calling out coaches that have agents, considering he most certainly has one that helped him negotiate his NFL contract, his OSU contract, his Florida Contract...
Times have changed indeed. He said it plain as day. The (self admitted) problem is that he can't be lord and master and relentlessly bully and intimidate anyone he wants with no pushback. As much as we loathe agents or that side of the game they do serve a purpose. Sometimes you need backup and an advocate from someone who's not also beholden to the same boss. Good riddance.
I don't think the times have changed, Myer was just clueless. There was, is, and will continue to be a huge difference between men and boys, amateurs and professionals.
100%
@@jayfxdx
Agreed. Meyer's problem was that in college he could push around and bully what were essentially boys and get away with any behavior he wanted because the colleges and boosters would protect him. But he entered the adult world and he just... isn't one. And doesn't know how to live in a world of accountability. So he's done.
Sounds like an orange guy were all familiar with
Agents for athletes are like unions for tradesmen. You don’t need em when you’re dealing with good people. You do when you’re dealing with terrible people. A safety blanket is a good thing to have.
Urban pretty much said his style would work if America wasn't soft in his mind.
I would say he's very soft in the head
“If only I could assault people in the workplace, that would mean we’d win!”
He's trying to get sympathy from people in Ohio lol
"None of this is my fault, it's the Woke Mob and Cancel Culture" - Urban Meyer probably
He about to be a Fox News commentator in 2022
@@KMC5240 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I’m dead
I mean, there are absolutely people who unironically defend him and believe his firing is a symptom of a "soft" culture.
Have you every watched Fox News? I’m a conservative and Urban should have been fired after his stunt in Ohio.
@@jjstraka1982 yeah reading a lot of comment boards basically crying persecution against Meyer like the media is out to get him. Then Meyer's daughter among other things, tried playing the fake news angle.
Media needs to stop trying to throw Urban a bone. Dude is a crap person and a bad coach. Period
Love this comment. That is all.
Urban: “If a kicker can’t take me kicking him in his previously injured leg when a kicker’s leg is their money maker, then this world is soft 😡”
Exactly, previously injured. That leg was just fine. Im so glad you pointed out how much of a pussy that kicker is.
@@mikeschmidt4800 Hey guys, look! It's Urban Meyer's alt!
Imagine a coach going up to a QB, punching him in the shoulder, and calling him a dipshit.
Then being like "oh i guess people are just too soft to be coached" LOL Urb is such a hack
@@mikeschmidt4800 imagine defending abuse towards players by a power hungry egocentric.
Yes. Kind of like that female who says if s man can handle her at her worse aka being a b-tch then he deserves her best.
B-tch please!!!!
There is no humility in his statement. He is throwing the blame around instead of pointing to himself.
I got a feeling a lot of players are gonna come out about urban's behavior. Maybe even Ohio state and Florida players and coaches
They need to especially if this is how he acted. He shouldn’t be around kids
One of his players at Florida was Aaron Hernandez.
@@tygrkhat4087 also factz
Classic narcissist behavior… It’s always someone else’s fault. Sadly so many people in leadership positions falls into the narcissist category.
Well said. I'm trying REALLY hard not to make a comparison in the political world.
Habitual liar at his best
@@DanTheMailman330 Or the corporate world for that matter. I have worked for two of the biggest companies in the U.S. and the world, and I can tell you the majority of people in positions of power at these companies are all narcissists. There’s always been a misconception in America that the loudest & most self-assured person in the room makes a good leader, and it starts with those student council elections in high school.
@@julianc3595 facts
@@DanTheMailman330 Yah, same here. But the bullsh!t catches up with you, eventually. He'll get his...
Usually bullies get cured at age 10 when the one kid who sticks up for themselves hauls off and deals with them. I guess Urban never met that kid.
I have hated Urban since he was at OSU, I’m loving this fall out knowing it’s the last of him
Is this ☝ a Rich Eisen burner account?
Can't wait until you're replaced by a robot.
You have nothing to offer but hate. How are you even useful? Your robot replacement will be an upgrade.
This is the same coach that had a panic attack and retired when Tim Tebow left Florida.
He has his family under his control too, look how quick his family made up excuses for and defended him while he's out with his girlfriend. C'mon Man.
Right? I read the statement his daughter made basically calling his bad press fake news like that bar video was a figment of our imagination.
Make sure you have a family. I doubt if you'll ever reproduce one. Your brand of wussery has been discontinued.
I used to think Notre Dame would want Urban, boy was I wrong.
Any football program would take him, maybe not now, but in a year. You'll see. After all he IS a winner in college football
Notre Dame. They just hired a former OSU football player. Lol the Man had the nerve to dog his former school. Says he would think twice about going to OSU. What a tool . OSU is the reason why he got the job. Lol can’t wait until we play Notre Dame next year. 😊
@@thasty100 actually. Cincinnati is why he got the job. And I'm a TOSU fan. Actually the school is family to me because about 80% of my family graduated from there. But Columbus isn't for everyone. If he says he made a mistake then he may have. Who cares.
Not in this day and age. He's done.
@@sedohema Even five years ago, you'd be right
Hell yeah Rich!! This is why you're the BEST
It’s becoming a theme amongst a certain subset of our society calling out perceived faults, flaws and injustices that they themselves are more likely than not guilty of.
Put another way they are the types that love calling others “snowflakes” when in fact they are the softest whiners of all.
Right!! How can he decry society for being “fragile,” when all it takes for him to completely unravel is losing a football game? His lack of self-awareness is startling.
I must not be sensitive enough I don’t see an issue here.
for real its like:
person like urban: your a little bitch
person: I'm not and don't call me that
person like urban: I'm so offended. The world is so soft.
Exactly! When these people don't get things their own way they blame everyone else and call them buzzwords like soft, snowflakes or cancel culture. It's ridiculous that these kinds of people exist still.
@@SamuelDuplessis12 whoa -dude - " It's ridiculous that these kinds of people exist still." what does that mean - you think they should be extinct ? also you forgot woke- i am so tired of hearing people say that - and they don't even know what it mean - other than it is a pejorative term -
“It used to be all about the team, the team, the team, but now it’s all about…oh, I’m sorry guys, I have make a stop at my bar, enjoy the flight back home. Goooooo team!!!! No seriously, go.”
Urban Meyer, probably…
Tell the full story, Marcus Bell. "I have to make a stop at my bar, chill, drink beer and get a lap dance from girl younger than my daughter. Enjoy the flight back home, suckers, uh...I mean fellas."
"Making my hand smell like fish is all about the team! If you can't see that, than you're just too fragile."
It was never about a bar stop it was about his anger issues he kicked the kicker and the kicker talked.
"I woulda gotten away with it too, of it werent for those pesky kids and their phones with cameras in them"
"Have you heard about this? remember when phones were attached to the wall and you could grope whoever you wanted to"
Well said, Rich. This is coming from an OSU fan who has attended so many games alone as a handicapped old lady. We knew UFM was competitive but this goes too far! Like myself, he was a psychology major in college. I learned about the stages of human development including the "NO" toddler stage where it is all "ME, ME, ME". UFM is still stuck there.......
I'm also an OSU fan. I was happy when Urban announced his "retirement". Thankful for how he elevated the program, but even more grateful he's gone. Too much of a headcase and drama.
LOL! Silly granny!
I feel I should write a children's book, "Sometimes successful people suck: An Urban Meyer Story". Being successful, in any area, does not mean you are good in other areas. Successful at football doesn't mean you know how to lead. Being very good at throwing a ball doesn't mean you are good at making good health decisions. Identify and accept your weaknesses, kids.
Add a chapter with regards to "Being famous does not make you a good person aka The Kardashian Effect" and you'd be golden lol.
What amazes me is that there was anyone that was surprised with all this. You could see as far back as Florida, what kind of person he was. I was glad when he got this job, because I knew he would get exposed in the NFL, I just did not think it would be this fast.
How many accounts do you freakin have!
I don't watch or care about college football, but even I knew through various radio and TV news that Meyer was a total lying asswipe.
Urb's motto: Let your fingers do the talkin
Jazz fingers.
Urban Meyer is a classic sociopath. Full stop. The world is all about him. Everyone and everything else have no purpose but to serve his needs and wants, nothing else.
Seek the Lord, heathen.
@@joeking433 Pfff, if you think Urban Meyer is your messiah you’re more fucked up than he is.
As a Ohio State fan and follower of Meyer, I agree
@@bubblesthemonkey6615 "5 Jesus answered, “Truly, truly, I say to you, unless one is born of water and the Spirit, he cannot enter the kingdom of God."
Seek the Lord, heathen.
@@bubblesthemonkey6615 I think Joe King is joking...
No team should ever hire Urban Meyer , he is a train wreck
definitely damaged goods - like Gruden - both unlikely to see work for awhile if not forever
Agreed!!
I feel bad for the students and staff at college that had to deal with his BS.
It probably wasn't anything like this. He was a nobody and they were winning
You do an excellent job of making him the example he should be.
Urban Meyer thrived when he could game the system by breaking every rule of the recruiting process and could pay for the best high school talent. He didn't have to be a capable coach. In the NFL, where the talent is spread equally for the most part, a coach needs to know the game and be a leader, respected by his team and the competition. Meyer meets neither criteria.
So basically that first quote amounts to "I didn't give a good handshake because I'm a sore loser" but then tries to blame everyone else being fragile. There seriously cannot be any way he didn't see the irony, like it should be physically impossible.
It was a money grab It's the only reason he took the damn job
And he didn't even do that right lol
@@ajbeard5233 💯
After hearing these stories, I’m starting to wonder if the main reason he took another head coaching job was POWER, like to just be a dick and get away with it- he definitely underestimated how hard the nfl is , but it seems like he just wanted a position where he could be a jerk without accountability.
I don't think you're the first person to think along those lines. Dude all of a sudden had health issues and left Florida and Ohio State the second things got even slightly hairy for him and there had been jokes being made that those health problems would come roaring back in a couple years when the Jags inevitably would show no signs of getting better.
In the words of the legendary Dean Smith: "if you treat every game as a life-and-death proposition, you're going to have problems. For one thing...you're going to be dead a lot."
"How you respond to the downs in life is more important than the ups." Absolutely, Rich! It's so great to hear that you teach your kids one of life's most important lessons. Now, if only the rest of America's sporting culture, particularly youth sports, would remember this--there'd be a better chance of fewer grown-man narcissists wreaking havoc...
Why the hell would you want this guy to teach your coach your kid or treat your kid kid like that he needs to be investigated for his entire college career there's gotta be a lot of evil dirt there.
That second quote is ironic because Meyer is THE EXACT OPPOSITE of the person he's trying to portray in that quote.
Buckeye fan here and I'm glad he got fired and glad all this is coming out about him. He's a dirty individual and when things don't go good his health is bad or it's never his fault. Always somebody else or some excuse with this man.
Some can't tell the difference between intimidation and motivation
Rich is the fucking TRUTH 🔥 💪
"Society has gotten soft" is really just conservative code for "I don't know why everyone doesn't put up with my crap anymore"
Good call Rich. So much BS out there. It's refreshing to hear some truth for a change.
Reminds me of Duke's death speech in Repo Man: "I blame society! Society made me what I am today!"
That's a deep cut. Nicely done.
Urban is used to college players who if they speak out lose everything. I'm sure he's done stuff in that hasn't come out. Props to Lambo for speaking out.
Props to Lambo for not beating the absolute dogsh-t out of Urban. Lambo is [kinda] short, but he is NOT a "small" dude.
When people learn to say NO to abuses of power, that's not fragility.
Even as an OSU fan, I can’t defend any of this and I won’t. It’s interesting to see Rich get so worked up over this but boy is he NOT wrong about and his reaction is completely justified. I’d thought I’d never see anybody worse then Bobby Petrino…. but yet, here we are.
Urban sucks, as a human.
What it means is clinical narcissism.
Nice interview by Rick Stroud - very trustworthy reporter
A person's behavior stays mainly consistent all their lives, so Urban Meyer must have also been like this behavior throughout his College Coaching career. So how was such poor coaching behavior masked and never revealed during all those years??
Truth is it was both simultaneously. He was good urban and bad urban at same time, probably less bad urban bc he was winning so he was under less stress. Just being real
Hey! I watched all the way to the end! Your welcome for that! Subscribed to watch more right here!
I love your stuff Eisen!
This is the same man who left Ohio due to unbearable health issues. Why in the world would they believe he could handle a NFL team?
Always wondered this too
Regarding Meyers’ complaint that coaches have agents: Isn’t he a coach with an agent (and by what was said, a team of lawyers as well).
As a Jaguar fan living in Jacksonville I don't understand why Shad Khan didn't even bother to look at this Guy's past. Sure, he won big at Florida and Ohio State but both of those tenures were riddled with controversy. The damage he's done to the franchise and to the franchise QB pisses me off and it could have easily been avoided if Khan had done his research instead of just looking at his won-loss record,
Urban Meyer is Brent Norwalk from The Good Place.
Very well said Rich.
5:21 It means, his style of bullying by money, power, prestige, physical abuse, nasty language, degrading actions, is no longer a successful strategy in the nfl. To me, that is good news, and good riddance to the "old guard" of coaching if that is what he exemplifies.
SNOWFLAKE..
Apparently that young lady had asked how many games the Jags were going to win and the club was loud.....the answer was somewhere between two and three.
Rich, you are the best. Love it.
Can't believe that Meyer's still a relative story.
Glad he finally is getting all of the karma he caused back to him.
Lmao the look of bewilderment is hilarious… never seen Eisen this confused 🤣🤣🤣
One the greatest college coaches. Better than Bo. Glass houses should throw bolders.
seeing Rich get fired up makes me so happy
This dude is one breath away from blaming cancel culture.
Y'all weak and live in fairytale worlds of utopias, unproven theories and hypothesis. Many of you are clearly not ready to run this society and never will be capable of leading. Leading others is not a neat world of utopia. Every society has to have leaders in order to function. Everyone can't sit back & complain or take the hypothetical high road while, tearing others apart for their leadership style. Leading others is the hardest job out there. Its a lot of pressure & responsibility for the outcome of others. Being accountable & responsible only for yourself is easy. Coaches jobs are harder than players.
At least other bad coaches put in the work. Meyer didn't even do that.
At least Petrino left by choice.
“I shoot things straight here.”
And God bless you for it, sir.
Urban is a habitual line stepper
I really think Rich might be the best extemporaneous speaker in the sports media industry. He's just so enjoyable to listen to
And why doesn't UM (and even some fans) understand that when you're in the position the Jaguars are
You get great draft picks and can build back stronger
Just as good as recruiting
Not all is lost in a season like this in the NFL
He was punished for giving TEBOW A CHANCE, PERIOD.
That ending line tho lol. Classic
He, Urban Meyer, is not a flop. I'll say it first if Mr. Rich Eisen or anybody else needs a scapegoat. Although he made mistakes during his time in Jacksonville or as head football coach of the Jaquars, [w]ho are we as a society or football fans to judge a person who leads grown men succeed in a difficult game? He has character it might not be as strong as Rich but it's not 1980 anymore. Urban Meyer did well with what was present while he was there. I won't bring Coach Jon Gruden or Coach Dick Sharon up. I'll simply remember a simple fact that anytime I James point a finger at somebody I will always have three fingers pointed back at me. I love Rich Eisen' s work but the game is beautiful even if the business is not. Thank you folks.
I commend your POV.
Thank you. I'll make my final point swifter next time.
I mean he isn’t wrong ppl are way softer but how he behaved is ridiculous
Narcissism at it's best. Society (us) are the reason he was fired. None of his 11 months of crap along with the team not getting any better, none of his behavior is the result.
Urban took the job where he actually HAD to do his job……
Let that sink in.
He and Vrabel are not "really close". They hate each other. Vrabel once grabbed him by the throat and threatened to kill him if he didn't lay off of Luke Fickell.
If Urban wasn't once the coach at OSU they wouldn't even pretend. The Titans didn't just stomp them out for no reason. Vrabel rightfully hates him.
I'm not a meyer fan, never have been. Funny that Eisen, Coward, Bayless....etc praised him when he won those titles at Florida. Yet, he had 20+players who committed assault, theft, did what they wanted. Guys like Eisen never mentioned that. All of a sudden, omg, hes a BAD dude now!!! Hmmm...weird
I was nervous from the beginning when he was hired. My biggest surprise was that the ownership got rid of him. I figured Shad Khan would have kept him at least through end of next season regardless of win-loss record.
Rich is the man!
I’m just glad this isn’t bothering Rich.
“We live in a society” -George Costanza
Blame Bobby knight for coaches like Meyer......no coaching talent, just good at yelling , screaming, temper tantrums to make players scare shits....
Hope he never gets another job but I am sure he will.
But he can sit at home the next five years and collect his full pay. He absolutely will get it. This 'fired with cause' is not going to work. No way NFL wants a civil lawsuit and all its dirty laundry.
Dan Campbell > Urban Meyer
He's a pathological liar. The literal textbook definition
Those were great takes by rich there 👍🏻
Nobody likes losing. But as an adult and the leader of a professional football team your job is to accept responsibility for the loss, learn from it, and try to be better the following week. Losing builds character, but only if you actually accept your role in the loss and learn where you need to improve, instead of shifting the blame to everybody else because you have a fragile ego. It’s clear that Urban was about as emotionally mature and mentally tough as a teenager. It’s easy to keep your composure when you’re a college coach and all of your 5 star recruits are doing all of the heavy lifting for you.
He was a skeptical hire from the start. He quit two major programs for health and hasn't coached in 2 years prior to hire. The track record for coaches coming out or retirement and having success isn't good, let alone a guy that has never coached at the professional level. I saw a play just last week, Jags ran 5 wide and all 5 did a slant route. How is Trevor going to have any success with that. He had the best job opportunity for a new hire coach I've ever seen, from no tax, patient owner, blue chip qb prospect, great weather, etc.
He can finish that "Lap-dance" now--:)
He was just teaching her the ways the QB receives the ball: shotgun and putting his hands 'under the center.'
This guy just torched his career. I find it hard to comprehend any team giving him another chance to coach at any level.
"He won't be out after midnight hootin' with the owls" might be the best thing I've ever heard.
Pre-Season 1st loss = Overreacted about a loss (Pre-season is about evaluating your roster)
Season started = Pretended to coach
Mid-Season = Doesn't know what to do (Pretending to coach)
2-11 = FIRED
Jimmy Johnson = Being a itch (b) and making excuses for urban
Urban after being FIRED = Excuses, it's the world fault, not mine 🤡
It's pretty sad, isn't it? Rich's right. Urban landed in the perfect spot, with a patient owner, the biggest piece of the team puzzle in place, and outside the harsh media lights. All he had to do was bring in good people, not blame everyone else for the team's failures, not lie, and coach. Just be a ball coach. Instead he took this prime opportunity and threw it away. I expect the next coach will take a different approach. There's plenty of good assistants out there. I'm pulling for either Bienemy or Leftwich, but there have to be at least a dozen highly qualified coaches who would make the Jaguars a better team.
What does Jimmy Johnson have to do with this?
Jimmy snubbed the shitbag Jags back in 95. He knew to avoid this landfill of an NFL Franchise.
@@jackduncan5442 Ask him, I dare you. 🤧
I love how Rich ended this clip. You could tell there was a conversation or something between them. That was the look of someone who’s asking a friend like WTH are you doing.
I’m glad you brought up the “weaker” thing, I see all these comments about “snowflakes” and people just weak today- that’s being a victim , you’re blaming society for your issues! And I doubt those people are as “tough” as they say- cause they sure whine a lot!
Jaguars said Shad decided to fire him Sunday, but he didn't actually do it until Wednesday because of his Super Yacht thing. Which, obviously, stupid to wait to fire him rather than give Bevell a full week to prep.