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Did PATTERSON really say this to his players ? Holy Crap !! Man I hope not cuz If so this is really bad.
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<blockquote data-quote="Hoosierfrog" data-source="post: 3089862" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>The man is gone, what difference does it make now. A lot of people sure seem intent on dragging the corpse through the mud.</p><p></p><p>I was friends with the Alec Pittman, Coach Pittman’s son who played LB at Alabama. He would tell all kinds of stories about Bear Bryant‘s final years.</p><p></p><p>One in particular has stayed with me about their QB, Scott Hunter. Bryant had apparently started showing signs of senility or just old age and would do things that never got in the papers like they would do today. In this one particular game Johnny Musso (if I recall correctly) came onto the field with a funny look on his face thinking he didn’t know his playbook as well as he thought when he gave Hunter a play no one knew. Hunter called TO, went the sideline and Bear Bryant read him the riot act about just run what he tells him to. The O Coordinator calls him over acting like he’s mad to, but tells Hunter it was a play from When they were at Kentucky and if it happens again just run anything.</p><p></p><p>For those who believe or not, GP will go down as the closest thing we’ve had to an icon and should be given his due for all he has done for TCU. Alabama would never think of digging up dirt on their icon. What possible benefit is there in putting out crap on GP now that he’s gone?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hoosierfrog, post: 3089862, member: 59"] The man is gone, what difference does it make now. A lot of people sure seem intent on dragging the corpse through the mud. I was friends with the Alec Pittman, Coach Pittman’s son who played LB at Alabama. He would tell all kinds of stories about Bear Bryant‘s final years. One in particular has stayed with me about their QB, Scott Hunter. Bryant had apparently started showing signs of senility or just old age and would do things that never got in the papers like they would do today. In this one particular game Johnny Musso (if I recall correctly) came onto the field with a funny look on his face thinking he didn’t know his playbook as well as he thought when he gave Hunter a play no one knew. Hunter called TO, went the sideline and Bear Bryant read him the riot act about just run what he tells him to. The O Coordinator calls him over acting like he’s mad to, but tells Hunter it was a play from When they were at Kentucky and if it happens again just run anything. For those who believe or not, GP will go down as the closest thing we’ve had to an icon and should be given his due for all he has done for TCU. Alabama would never think of digging up dirt on their icon. What possible benefit is there in putting out crap on GP now that he’s gone? [/QUOTE]
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