'11 FL DE Aaron Lynch (USF Transfer)

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Anyone see that dumb commercial their coach made to get fans excited to go out and support the team? They showed it on CFB Live a few weeks back. Someone forgot to tell the team to "get on the bus."

The Fighting Joe Dumars' took them to the woodshed. That said, I hate Sparty and would love to see USF knock them out next week.
 

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It's wrong of the fan to taunt Lynch but as a player, he needs to concentrate on what he's doing instead of yelling back at fans. The kid seems to be a bit of a head case.
 

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This is Aaron's reaction to today's game:

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I don't think he will realize his mistake until years later when his short NFL career ends, he is divorced, and broke. (I don't wish misfortune on him, just guessing)
 

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It's wrong of the fan to taunt Lynch but as a player, he needs to concentrate on what he's doing instead of yelling back at fans. The kid seems to be a bit of a head case.

A bit of a head case, I appreciate your optimism but he straight up a head case. His new head coach even called him out saying he was out of shape when camp came around. Kids turned an all world talent into a joke.
 

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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet"><p>Smooth transfer for Aaron Lynch. Sat out a year and only lost by 30 at home to McNeese State.</p>— Mike Canfield (@BusyGettingRich) <a href="https://twitter.com/BusyGettingRich/statuses/374014604671590400">September 1, 2013</a></blockquote>
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Originally Posted by NDinFL View Post
P.E. teachers make 50k?
Maybe after a decade.
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It depends where you work. In New Jersey the starting salary (excluding generous benefits) is a little over $48K. Not bad for working 10 months out of the year. However, if you are looking for a job in Montana you will only be getting about $27K per year to start.
 

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Originally Posted by NDinFL View Post
P.E. teachers make 50k?
Maybe after a decade.
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It depends where you work. In New Jersey the starting salary (excluding generous benefits) is a little over $48K. Not bad for working 10 months out of the year. However, if you are looking for a job in Montana you will only be getting about $27K per year to start.

which I'm guessing in Montana is equal to six figs in NJ.... Maybe I should move again.
 

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My first contract ten years ago was for $19,000, and I had to work a second job to stay afloat. I'm making close to 50 now without a masters. It would be closer to 60 with a masters.
 

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You guys have to teach in the Chicago area. I have a masters teach and coach 2 sports. Last year everything together I made about 80. Not to bad, taught 5 classes Chicago style 16inch softball on Friday:)
 

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Coaching pay varies state to state. I only made 2k each for wrestling and baseball in Arizona, but 4k in Indiana for wrestling.
 

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Damn, we just can't let things go around here.

I think it would be different if he was a lost in the depth chart and wanted to play, then transfered. But he was a sure starter going into the next season and decided to quit on his team and go back home. So "sour grapes" would and should be expected.

I really don't care what he does but something like this is hard to just "let go" considering it is so recent, also.
 
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It's an "Irish" trait to not forget, forego or forgive a grudge.
 

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I think it would be different if he was a lost in the depth chart and wanted to play, then transfered. But he was a sure starter going into the next season and decided to quit on his team and go back home. So "spur grapes" would and should be expected.

I really don't care what he does but something like this is hard to just "let go" considering it is so recent, also.

I believe he was also a freshmen all-American before transferring.
 
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