Herban Meyer has fooled all of the Gator opponents by mixing them up with all of his suspended players. They could not know how to prepare because they didn’t know or understand what Coach Meyer would do next on sitting out his players for their crimes. This planning and preparation just demonstrates how much of a better coach he is than any other human ever.

Herban Meyer will no doubt be ridiculed for his decision to let his players play the game, great men often are, but true fans recognize the service he has given to the school and his team. We should all learn from Meyer’s shining example and show our appreciation and love for the Gator Nation. Next time you run into a Gator player make sure to buy him a drink or a joint or an assault rifle or heck why not all 3? Just tell that Gator not to worry about that drive home, Coach has you covered. 
Wow, the Gator Nation is lucky. You really see the gem you got in Coach Meyer. What with all that pressure at UF and all…..having to make the right decision or even a moral decision is just too much. Thank God, you have Herban to make the decision he made–right or not. Moral or not. I mean, if it gets you a championship then screw morals, right? We win! And the players learn to live the right way. Wait, um, the players learn to live like nobody can touch them. Wait, that doesn’t sound right either. Dadgumit, where’s Bobby Bowden to help out here….
Florida coach Urban Meyer would neither confirm nor deny a rumor that DE Jarvis Moss has been suspended for Saturday’s game against Western Carolina.
“I’ve heard that too,” Meyer said. “We’re dealing with something right now. I’m not ready to announce that.”
Message board rumors surfaced Monday night that Moss, named Southeastern Conference special teams player of the week Monday after block ing a field goal attempt in the closing seconds Saturday to help Florida salvage a 17-16 win against South Carolina, would miss the game.
The Gators are already down a defensive lineman af ter Marcus Thomas was dismissed from the team two weeks ago, but Meyer refused to address depth concerns on the line in light of the rumored suspension.
“I don’t want to get into that right now, because I don’t know what’s going to happen,” Meyer said.




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