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Paul Pasqualoni's cousin...

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In an odd coincidence of timing, I had my hair cut today by Paul Pasquloni's cousin (the guy who always cuts my hair). He said, with a smile, that the entire Pasqualoni family is looking forward to the game. Understandably, the family does not seem to harbor kind thoughts about SU.
 
In an odd coincidence of timing, I had my hair cut today by Paul Pasquloni's cousin (the guy who always cuts my hair). He said, with a smile, that the entire Pasqualoni family is looking forward to the game. Understandably, the family does not seem to harbor kind thoughts about SU.
All the more reason to give a woodshed beat down to the puppies.
 
In an odd coincidence of timing, I had my hair cut today by Paul Pasquloni's cousin (the guy who always cuts my hair). He said, with a smile, that the entire Pasqualoni family is looking forward to the game. Understandably, the family does not seem to harbor kind thoughts about SU.
Have you looked in the mirror yet?
 
Better check to make sure you don't have a block 'C' carved into the back of your new 'do.
 
PP was good for SU for a number of years but as with almost every HC - it's not a forever job. That said, SU made PP a fairly wealthy man and provided the vehicle for him to continue his career in the NFL and as HC at UConn. I don't think there is much animus from SU fans towards PP - to the contrary. Unfortunate if the same isn't true of PP's feelings towards SU.
 
In an odd coincidence of timing, I had my hair cut today by Paul Pasquloni's cousin (the guy who always cuts my hair). He said, with a smile, that the entire Pasqualoni family is looking forward to the game. Understandably, the family does not seem to harbor kind thoughts about SU.

You should have reminded him of all the financial security that SU provided the Pasqualoni family over 14 years.

God I hope we win tonight.
 
In an odd coincidence of timing, I had my hair cut today by Paul Pasquloni's cousin (the guy who always cuts my hair). He said, with a smile, that the entire Pasqualoni family is looking forward to the game. Understandably, the family does not seem to harbor kind thoughts about SU.
i wonder if he would expect to have a job if he was at a point where his cuts were successful 1/2 of the time?

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They have no reason to have ill feelings, I'm sure in his career earnings, the most amount of money he earned came from SU.

Did he/they think he was entitled to the job for life or something?
 
They have no reason to have ill feelings, I'm sure in his career earnings, the most amount of money he earned came from SU.

Did he/they think he was entitled to the job for life or something?
I think anyone would be hurt after being fired on national TV during halftime of a nationally televised football game.
 
I think anyone would be hurt after being fired on national TV during halftime of a nationally televised football game.

Did that happen at our GT bowl game? I vaguely remember a Gross interview during that. National TV or not, nobody was watching that massacre by that point anyway so that's gotta lessen the embarrassment a little.
 
Did that happen at our GT bowl game? I vaguely remember a Gross interview during that. National TV or not, nobody was watching that massacre by that point anyway so that's gotta lessen the embarrassment a little.
Doesn't matter how many people watched it. It mattered to him and his family... and that is what counts in this equation.
 
Doesn't matter how many people watched it. It mattered to him and his family... and that is what counts in this equation.
Still, big picture. Syracuse made the guy a head coach when almost no one else would have. He wasn't even a co-ordinator. And that made him secure for the rest of his life. PP has nothing to be bitter about.
 
Still, big picture. Syracuse made the guy a head coach when almost no one else would have. He wasn't even a co-ordinator. And that made him secure for the rest of his life. PP has nothing to be bitter about.

And employed him longer than most bigtime programs would've.
 
You should have reminded him of all the financial security that SU provided the Pasqualoni family over 14 years.

God I hope we win tonight.
Exactly. It may have ended poorly, but that wasn't all on SU. Coach P owes his D1/NFL coaching career and the successes he's had to Syracuse University.
 
It's fine for his family to be bitter. I mean, it's family.

I would hope Paul isn't.
 

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