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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 12:08 AM)chrisd11 Wrote: (11-19-2021 11:10 PM)Marc Mensa Wrote: (11-19-2021 11:08 PM)memphistiger89 Wrote: (11-19-2021 11:05 PM)Marc Mensa Wrote: When we’re sitting at 4-7 at this time next year, remember this thread.
And we will have the same cast of characters making excuses for this coaching staff.
There is not a chance they’re better next season.
Of course not. Austin and Dykes are gone and they are our entire big play capability. None of the receivers left behind are any good and none of our RB's are any good either.
Either Gunnell or Henigan will leave, and I have a bad feeling it will be Henigan going to a Texas school.
The offense will be dreadful next year, imo. And of course the coaching will continue to be dreadful
We are going backwards in a big way.
Hit the head, part of the reason why our offense is struggling is that we lost all the playmakers from 2018-2019 seasons. And all the players that are playing now aren't anywhere close to the playmaking ability as the playmakers from the 18-19 seasons. That does include Dykes and Austin.
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McTiger
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
The program is obviously in a downward spiral and something needs to be done ASAP. Anyone who says otherwise doesn’t understand football, the college football landscape and is probably a liberal, millennial snowflake.
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11-20-2021 12:43 AM |
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SpiderMan79x
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
Silverfield was a huge mistake. I've seen enough.
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shere khan
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 12:43 AM)McTiger Wrote: The program is obviously in a downward spiral and something needs to be done ASAP. Anyone who says otherwise doesn’t understand football, the college football landscape and is probably a liberal, millennial snowflake.
Seriously. People just now seeing this?
Seriously, after all the shite I caught for pointing it out early.
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11-20-2021 12:51 AM |
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SeñorTiger
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 12:44 AM)SpiderMan79x Wrote: Silverfield was a huge mistake. I've seen enough.
We really seem to not do the small things it takes to win…
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shere khan
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 12:52 AM)SeñorTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:44 AM)SpiderMan79x Wrote: Silverfield was a huge mistake. I've seen enough.
We really seem to not do the small things it takes to win…
For the want of a nail the shoe was lost,
For the want of a shoe the horse was lost,
For the want of a horse the rider was lost,
For the want of a rider the battle was lost,
For the want of a battle the kingdom was lost,
And all for the want of a horseshoe-nail.
Benjamin Franklin
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TylerTiger
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 12:51 AM)shere khan Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:43 AM)McTiger Wrote: The program is obviously in a downward spiral and something needs to be done ASAP. Anyone who says otherwise doesn’t understand football, the college football landscape and is probably a liberal, millennial snowflake.
Seriously. People just now seeing this?
Seriously, after all the shite I caught for pointing it out early.
I may not understand football, college football landscape, and I was born in 1988 so I am a millennial by default..
But a coach who was 8-3 in a pandemic year and then comes into this season with injuries, and more appear, and others hurt at various times, and is 5-6….probably isn’t considered a “downward spiral” in any sense except for irrational cynics.
Houston has had a 4-8, 3-5 years prior to this jump back up. Wins and Losses or down seasons are not something that will suddenly shutter the doors.
Rough seasons happen to all programs at all points of times. If there’s not massive overhauls done during the off season…then I think there is even more concern with judgment.
If I am wrong with my patience, then I am.
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11-20-2021 01:00 AM |
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McTiger
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
And I place blame on the AD for this because it was obviously a lazy, emotional hire. Dude just isn’t qualified. Reminds me a lot of the Pastner situation. If the AD is not on the phone lining up interviews with quality candidates right now then maybe his job should be shopped too. We do have a new President who was the #2 at Auburn so I have to imagine he has a low tolerance for a losing football program.
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11-20-2021 01:03 AM |
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shere khan
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 01:00 AM)TylerTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:51 AM)shere khan Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:43 AM)McTiger Wrote: The program is obviously in a downward spiral and something needs to be done ASAP. Anyone who says otherwise doesn’t understand football, the college football landscape and is probably a liberal, millennial snowflake.
Seriously. People just now seeing this?
Seriously, after all the shite I caught for pointing it out early.
I may not understand football, college football landscape, and I was born in 1988 so I am a millennial by default..
But a coach who was 8-3 in a pandemic year and then comes into this season with injuries, and more appear, and others hurt at various times, and is 5-6….probably isn’t considered a “downward spiral” in any sense except for irrational cynics.
Houston has had a 4-8, 3-5 years prior to this jump back up. Wins and Losses or down seasons are not something that will suddenly shutter the doors.
Rough seasons happen to all programs at all points of times. If there’s not massive overhauls done during the off season…then I think there is even more concern with judgment.
If I am wrong with my patience, then I am.
Nah man, I get it. All the indicators were there though. I will not rehash it. I'm sorry I'm not eating crow
Like I've said, we'll bleed to death some more and they will fire him. I'm just not good at keeping my mouth shut while it happens.
It is what it is
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McTiger
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 01:00 AM)TylerTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:51 AM)shere khan Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:43 AM)McTiger Wrote: The program is obviously in a downward spiral and something needs to be done ASAP. Anyone who says otherwise doesn’t understand football, the college football landscape and is probably a liberal, millennial snowflake.
Seriously. People just now seeing this?
Seriously, after all the shite I caught for pointing it out early.
I may not understand football, college football landscape, and I was born in 1988 so I am a millennial by default..
But a coach who was 8-3 in a pandemic year and then comes into this season with injuries, and more appear, and others hurt at various times, and is 5-6….probably isn’t considered a “downward spiral” in any sense except for irrational cynics.
Houston has had a 4-8, 3-5 years prior to this jump back up. Wins and Losses or down seasons are not something that will suddenly shutter the doors.
Rough seasons happen to all programs at all points of times. If there’s not massive overhauls done during the off season…then I think there is even more concern with judgment.
If I am wrong with my patience, then I am.
You’re absolutely right. Your flimsy response implies that you don’t understand anything about football, economics or accountability. All that amounted to was a list of unsubstantiated excuses and BS. Failure, excuses and sensitivity don’t pay the freaking bills so at some point you have to pull your head out of your arse and hold people accountable. That’s what’s wrong with your generation and the sooner you figure that out, the sooner you will rise to the top of your class. Don’t be a f-ing snowflake! While it may be unique, the lifestyle has proven to be unsustainable. I pray that one day you’ll learn that there are no substitutes for love, hard work and accountability.
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shere khan
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 01:39 AM)McTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:00 AM)TylerTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:51 AM)shere khan Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:43 AM)McTiger Wrote: The program is obviously in a downward spiral and something needs to be done ASAP. Anyone who says otherwise doesn’t understand football, the college football landscape and is probably a liberal, millennial snowflake.
Seriously. People just now seeing this?
Seriously, after all the shite I caught for pointing it out early.
I may not understand football, college football landscape, and I was born in 1988 so I am a millennial by default..
But a coach who was 8-3 in a pandemic year and then comes into this season with injuries, and more appear, and others hurt at various times, and is 5-6….probably isn’t considered a “downward spiral” in any sense except for irrational cynics.
Houston has had a 4-8, 3-5 years prior to this jump back up. Wins and Losses or down seasons are not something that will suddenly shutter the doors.
Rough seasons happen to all programs at all points of times. If there’s not massive overhauls done during the off season…then I think there is even more concern with judgment.
If I am wrong with my patience, then I am.
You’re absolutely right. Your flimsy response implies that you don’t understand anything about football, economics or accountability. All that just amounted to was a list of unsubstantiated excuses. Failure, excuses and sensitivity don’t pay the freaking bills so at some point you have to pull your head out of your arse and hold people accountable. That’s what’s wrong with your generation and the sooner you figure that out, the sooner you will rise to the top of your class. Don’t be a f-ing snowflake! While it may be unique, the lifestyle has proven to be unsustainable. I pray that one day you’ll learn that there are no substitutes for love, hard work and accountability.
You didn't have to bludgeon him.
Damn.
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 01:41 AM)shere khan Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:39 AM)McTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:00 AM)TylerTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:51 AM)shere khan Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:43 AM)McTiger Wrote: The program is obviously in a downward spiral and something needs to be done ASAP. Anyone who says otherwise doesn’t understand football, the college football landscape and is probably a liberal, millennial snowflake.
Seriously. People just now seeing this?
Seriously, after all the shite I caught for pointing it out early.
I may not understand football, college football landscape, and I was born in 1988 so I am a millennial by default..
But a coach who was 8-3 in a pandemic year and then comes into this season with injuries, and more appear, and others hurt at various times, and is 5-6….probably isn’t considered a “downward spiral” in any sense except for irrational cynics.
Houston has had a 4-8, 3-5 years prior to this jump back up. Wins and Losses or down seasons are not something that will suddenly shutter the doors.
Rough seasons happen to all programs at all points of times. If there’s not massive overhauls done during the off season…then I think there is even more concern with judgment.
If I am wrong with my patience, then I am.
You’re absolutely right. Your flimsy response implies that you don’t understand anything about football, economics or accountability. All that just amounted to was a list of unsubstantiated excuses. Failure, excuses and sensitivity don’t pay the freaking bills so at some point you have to pull your head out of your arse and hold people accountable. That’s what’s wrong with your generation and the sooner you figure that out, the sooner you will rise to the top of your class. Don’t be a f-ing snowflake! While it may be unique, the lifestyle has proven to be unsustainable. I pray that one day you’ll learn that there are no substitutes for love, hard work and accountability.
You didn't have to bludgeon him.
Damn.
He was rusty. He hasn't posted since 2016.
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 01:41 AM)shere khan Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:39 AM)McTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:00 AM)TylerTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:51 AM)shere khan Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:43 AM)McTiger Wrote: The program is obviously in a downward spiral and something needs to be done ASAP. Anyone who says otherwise doesn’t understand football, the college football landscape and is probably a liberal, millennial snowflake.
Seriously. People just now seeing this?
Seriously, after all the shite I caught for pointing it out early.
Every little bit helps. If these kids are going to be raised on the f-ing internet then I feel that I should do my part. It takes a village, right?
Let’s Go Brandon!!
I may not understand football, college football landscape, and I was born in 1988 so I am a millennial by default..
But a coach who was 8-3 in a pandemic year and then comes into this season with injuries, and more appear, and others hurt at various times, and is 5-6….probably isn’t considered a “downward spiral” in any sense except for irrational cynics.
Houston has had a 4-8, 3-5 years prior to this jump back up. Wins and Losses or down seasons are not something that will suddenly shutter the doors.
Rough seasons happen to all programs at all points of times. If there’s not massive overhauls done during the off season…then I think there is even more concern with judgment.
If I am wrong with my patience, then I am.
You’re absolutely right. Your flimsy response implies that you don’t understand anything about football, economics or accountability. All that just amounted to was a list of unsubstantiated excuses. Failure, excuses and sensitivity don’t pay the freaking bills so at some point you have to pull your head out of your arse and hold people accountable. That’s what’s wrong with your generation and the sooner you figure that out, the sooner you will rise to the top of your class. Don’t be a f-ing snowflake! While it may be unique, the lifestyle has proven to be unsustainable. I pray that one day you’ll learn that there are no substitutes for love, hard work and accountability.
You didn't have to bludgeon him.
Damn.
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TylerTiger
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 01:39 AM)McTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:00 AM)TylerTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:51 AM)shere khan Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:43 AM)McTiger Wrote: The program is obviously in a downward spiral and something needs to be done ASAP. Anyone who says otherwise doesn’t understand football, the college football landscape and is probably a liberal, millennial snowflake.
Seriously. People just now seeing this?
Seriously, after all the shite I caught for pointing it out early.
I may not understand football, college football landscape, and I was born in 1988 so I am a millennial by default..
But a coach who was 8-3 in a pandemic year and then comes into this season with injuries, and more appear, and others hurt at various times, and is 5-6….probably isn’t considered a “downward spiral” in any sense except for irrational cynics.
Houston has had a 4-8, 3-5 years prior to this jump back up. Wins and Losses or down seasons are not something that will suddenly shutter the doors.
Rough seasons happen to all programs at all points of times. If there’s not massive overhauls done during the off season…then I think there is even more concern with judgment.
If I am wrong with my patience, then I am.
You’re absolutely right. Your flimsy response implies that you don’t understand anything about football, economics or accountability. All that amounted to was a list of unsubstantiated excuse and BS. Failure, excuses and sensitivity don’t pay the freaking bills so at some point you have to pull your head out of your arse and hold people accountable. That’s what’s wrong with your generation and the sooner you figure that out, the sooner you will rise to the top of your class. Don’t be a f-ing snowflake! While it may be unique, the lifestyle has proven to be unsustainable. I pray that one day you’ll learn that there are no substitutes for love, hard work and accountability.
Being accountable and rational is the thing here. You’re demanding accountability to the extent of termination for one rough season despite ignoring the fairly decent season he had before under tough conditions and seasoned players. Demanding accountability due to knee-jerk cynicism is just stupid and, frankly, is what has also ruined many programs. You can hold someone accountable and demand they make changes, and if they don’t do that at some point, then it is time to let them go. This not that time. This season is, rationally, is not the time.
So you can act infantile if you want since it soothes your ego (as apparently it does Shere Khan’s), but it doesn’t pinch hit for your lack of reasoning. If you fundamentally believe one rough season warrants an irrational response despite a multitude of evidence throughout history that shows the opposite, then I can’t change your perspective on that. I adamantly would have to believe you’re a fool.
One can demand accountability and be patient. These things are not as opposing ends. It’s about being objective and not emotional. Which makes it to the end point - if your response to a rough reason is to act emotional and rant, then you’re probably the snowflake you’re trying to warn us about.
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shere khan
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 01:49 AM)snowtiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:41 AM)shere khan Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:39 AM)McTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:00 AM)TylerTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:51 AM)shere khan Wrote: Seriously. People just now seeing this?
Seriously, after all the shite I caught for pointing it out early.
I may not understand football, college football landscape, and I was born in 1988 so I am a millennial by default..
But a coach who was 8-3 in a pandemic year and then comes into this season with injuries, and more appear, and others hurt at various times, and is 5-6….probably isn’t considered a “downward spiral” in any sense except for irrational cynics.
Houston has had a 4-8, 3-5 years prior to this jump back up. Wins and Losses or down seasons are not something that will suddenly shutter the doors.
Rough seasons happen to all programs at all points of times. If there’s not massive overhauls done during the off season…then I think there is even more concern with judgment.
If I am wrong with my patience, then I am.
You’re absolutely right. Your flimsy response implies that you don’t understand anything about football, economics or accountability. All that just amounted to was a list of unsubstantiated excuses. Failure, excuses and sensitivity don’t pay the freaking bills so at some point you have to pull your head out of your arse and hold people accountable. That’s what’s wrong with your generation and the sooner you figure that out, the sooner you will rise to the top of your class. Don’t be a f-ing snowflake! While it may be unique, the lifestyle has proven to be unsustainable. I pray that one day you’ll learn that there are no substitutes for love, hard work and accountability.
You didn't have to bludgeon him.
Damn.
He was rusty. He hasn't posted since 2016.
He can take over for me and I'll take off my evil villain mask and be good wrassler again
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shere khan
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 01:51 AM)TylerTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:39 AM)McTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:00 AM)TylerTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:51 AM)shere khan Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:43 AM)McTiger Wrote: The program is obviously in a downward spiral and something needs to be done ASAP. Anyone who says otherwise doesn’t understand football, the college football landscape and is probably a liberal, millennial snowflake.
Seriously. People just now seeing this?
Seriously, after all the shite I caught for pointing it out early.
I may not understand football, college football landscape, and I was born in 1988 so I am a millennial by default..
But a coach who was 8-3 in a pandemic year and then comes into this season with injuries, and more appear, and others hurt at various times, and is 5-6….probably isn’t considered a “downward spiral” in any sense except for irrational cynics.
Houston has had a 4-8, 3-5 years prior to this jump back up. Wins and Losses or down seasons are not something that will suddenly shutter the doors.
Rough seasons happen to all programs at all points of times. If there’s not massive overhauls done during the off season…then I think there is even more concern with judgment.
If I am wrong with my patience, then I am.
You’re absolutely right. Your flimsy response implies that you don’t understand anything about football, economics or accountability. All that amounted to was a list of unsubstantiated excuse and BS. Failure, excuses and sensitivity don’t pay the freaking bills so at some point you have to pull your head out of your arse and hold people accountable. That’s what’s wrong with your generation and the sooner you figure that out, the sooner you will rise to the top of your class. Don’t be a f-ing snowflake! While it may be unique, the lifestyle has proven to be unsustainable. I pray that one day you’ll learn that there are no substitutes for love, hard work and accountability.
Being accountable and rational is the thing here. You’re demanding accountability to the extent of termination for one rough season despite ignoring the fairly decent season he had before under tough conditions and seasoned players. Demanding accountability due to knee-jerk cynicism is just stupid and, frankly, is what has also ruined many programs. You can hold someone accountable and demand they make changes, and if they don’t do that at some point, then it is time to let them go. This not that time. This season is, rationally, is not the time.
So you can act infantile if you want since it soothes your ego (as apparently it does Shere Khan’s), but it doesn’t pinch hit for your lack of reasoning. If you fundamentally believe one rough season warrants an irrational response despite a multitude of evidence throughout history that shows the opposite, then I can’t change your perspective on that. I adamantly would have to believe you’re a fool.
One can demand accountability and be patient. These things are not as opposing ends. It’s about being objective and not emotional. Which makes it to the end point - if your response to a rough reason is to act emotional and rant, then you’re probably the snowflake you’re trying to warn us about.
It is absolutely beyond the bounds of all rational thought and contrary to the laws of the natural universe to be lectured about maturity by someone that quotes ayn rand.
Sir, you go to far
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TylerTiger
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 01:56 AM)shere khan Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:51 AM)TylerTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:39 AM)McTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:00 AM)TylerTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:51 AM)shere khan Wrote: Seriously. People just now seeing this?
Seriously, after all the shite I caught for pointing it out early.
I may not understand football, college football landscape, and I was born in 1988 so I am a millennial by default..
But a coach who was 8-3 in a pandemic year and then comes into this season with injuries, and more appear, and others hurt at various times, and is 5-6….probably isn’t considered a “downward spiral” in any sense except for irrational cynics.
Houston has had a 4-8, 3-5 years prior to this jump back up. Wins and Losses or down seasons are not something that will suddenly shutter the doors.
Rough seasons happen to all programs at all points of times. If there’s not massive overhauls done during the off season…then I think there is even more concern with judgment.
If I am wrong with my patience, then I am.
You’re absolutely right. Your flimsy response implies that you don’t understand anything about football, economics or accountability. All that amounted to was a list of unsubstantiated excuse and BS. Failure, excuses and sensitivity don’t pay the freaking bills so at some point you have to pull your head out of your arse and hold people accountable. That’s what’s wrong with your generation and the sooner you figure that out, the sooner you will rise to the top of your class. Don’t be a f-ing snowflake! While it may be unique, the lifestyle has proven to be unsustainable. I pray that one day you’ll learn that there are no substitutes for love, hard work and accountability.
Being accountable and rational is the thing here. You’re demanding accountability to the extent of termination for one rough season despite ignoring the fairly decent season he had before under tough conditions and seasoned players. Demanding accountability due to knee-jerk cynicism is just stupid and, frankly, is what has also ruined many programs. You can hold someone accountable and demand they make changes, and if they don’t do that at some point, then it is time to let them go. This not that time. This season is, rationally, is not the time.
So you can act infantile if you want since it soothes your ego (as apparently it does Shere Khan’s), but it doesn’t pinch hit for your lack of reasoning. If you fundamentally believe one rough season warrants an irrational response despite a multitude of evidence throughout history that shows the opposite, then I can’t change your perspective on that. I adamantly would have to believe you’re a fool.
One can demand accountability and be patient. These things are not as opposing ends. It’s about being objective and not emotional. Which makes it to the end point - if your response to a rough reason is to act emotional and rant, then you’re probably the snowflake you’re trying to warn us about.
It is absolutely beyond the bounds of all rational thought and contrary to the laws of the natural universe to be lectured about maturity by someone that quotes ayn rand.
Sir, you go to far
It’s interesting for someone who is apparently a “conservative” to be anti-Ayn Rand. But once again, small brains try to evade the argument by attacking something else via ad hominem. Considering Rand’s philosophy and political views did play a role in many Republican and Libertarian opinions, your aversion to her wreaks more of a Liberal mindset.
Hence the reason for the quote.
At any rate, being petulant isn’t becoming of those who somehow try to act as my “betters” if the level of your mindset is a stunted bro who thinks wit covers up for your evading of actual thought.
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McTiger
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 01:51 AM)TylerTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:39 AM)McTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:00 AM)TylerTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:51 AM)shere khan Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:43 AM)McTiger Wrote: The program is obviously in a downward spiral and something needs to be done ASAP. Anyone who says otherwise doesn’t understand football, the college football landscape and is probably a liberal, millennial snowflake.
Seriously. People just now seeing this?
Seriously, after all the shite I caught for pointing it out early.
Like I said, don’t be a snowflake. There’s no future in it.
Silverfield’s performance speaks for itself. We are in a death spiral.
We can either do something now or die a slow, painful death while the Big XII and the rest of the country watches,
And you obviously need to turn off CNN and all that bs.
You might think you have all the answers but you obviously
don’t know shat. Excuses are for losers - end of discussion.
I may not understand football, college football landscape, and I was born in 1988 so I am a millennial by default..
But a coach who was 8-3 in a pandemic year and then comes into this season with injuries, and more appear, and others hurt at various times, and is 5-6….probably isn’t considered a “downward spiral” in any sense except for irrational cynics.
Houston has had a 4-8, 3-5 years prior to this jump back up. Wins and Losses or down seasons are not something that will suddenly shutter the doors.
Rough seasons happen to all programs at all points of times. If there’s not massive overhauls done during the off season…then I think there is even more concern with judgment.
If I am wrong with my patience, then I am.
You’re absolutely right. Your flimsy response implies that you don’t understand anything about football, economics or accountability. All that amounted to was a list of unsubstantiated excuse and BS. Failure, excuses and sensitivity don’t pay the freaking bills so at some point you have to pull your head out of your arse and hold people accountable. That’s what’s wrong with your generation and the sooner you figure that out, the sooner you will rise to the top of your class. Don’t be a f-ing snowflake! While it may be unique, the lifestyle has proven to be unsustainable. I pray that one day you’ll learn that there are no substitutes for love, hard work and accountability.
Being accountable and rational is the thing here. You’re demanding accountability to the extent of termination for one rough season despite ignoring the fairly decent season he had before under tough conditions and seasoned players. Demanding accountability due to knee-jerk cynicism is just stupid and, frankly, is what has also ruined many programs. You can hold someone accountable and demand they make changes, and if they don’t do that at some point, then it is time to let them go. This not that time. This season is, rationally, is not the time.
So you can act infantile if you want since it soothes your ego (as apparently it does Shere Khan’s), but it doesn’t pinch hit for your lack of reasoning. If you fundamentally believe one rough season warrants an irrational response despite a multitude of evidence throughout history that shows the opposite, then I can’t change your perspective on that. I adamantly would have to believe you’re a fool.
One can demand accountability and be patient. These things are not as opposing ends. It’s about being objective and not emotional. Which makes it to the end point - if your response to a rough reason is to act emotional and rant, then you’re probably the snowflake you’re trying to warn us about.
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
(11-20-2021 02:05 AM)McTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:51 AM)TylerTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:39 AM)McTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 01:00 AM)TylerTiger Wrote: (11-20-2021 12:51 AM)shere khan Wrote: Seriously. People just now seeing this?
Seriously, after all the shite I caught for pointing it out early.
Like I said, don’t be a snowflake. There’s no future in it.
Silverfield’s performance speaks for itself. We are in a death spiral.
We can either do something now or die a slow, painful death while the Big XII and the rest of the country watches,
And you obviously need to turn off CNN and all that bs.
You might think you have all the answers but you obviously
don’t know shat. Excuses are for losers - end of discussion.
I may not understand football, college football landscape, and I was born in 1988 so I am a millennial by default..
But a coach who was 8-3 in a pandemic year and then comes into this season with injuries, and more appear, and others hurt at various times, and is 5-6….probably isn’t considered a “downward spiral” in any sense except for irrational cynics.
Houston has had a 4-8, 3-5 years prior to this jump back up. Wins and Losses or down seasons are not something that will suddenly shutter the doors.
Rough seasons happen to all programs at all points of times. If there’s not massive overhauls done during the off season…then I think there is even more concern with judgment.
If I am wrong with my patience, then I am.
You’re absolutely right. Your flimsy response implies that you don’t understand anything about football, economics or accountability. All that amounted to was a list of unsubstantiated excuse and BS. Failure, excuses and sensitivity don’t pay the freaking bills so at some point you have to pull your head out of your arse and hold people accountable. That’s what’s wrong with your generation and the sooner you figure that out, the sooner you will rise to the top of your class. Don’t be a f-ing snowflake! While it may be unique, the lifestyle has proven to be unsustainable. I pray that one day you’ll learn that there are no substitutes for love, hard work and accountability.
Being accountable and rational is the thing here. You’re demanding accountability to the extent of termination for one rough season despite ignoring the fairly decent season he had before under tough conditions and seasoned players. Demanding accountability due to knee-jerk cynicism is just stupid and, frankly, is what has also ruined many programs. You can hold someone accountable and demand they make changes, and if they don’t do that at some point, then it is time to let them go. This not that time. This season is, rationally, is not the time.
So you can act infantile if you want since it soothes your ego (as apparently it does Shere Khan’s), but it doesn’t pinch hit for your lack of reasoning. If you fundamentally believe one rough season warrants an irrational response despite a multitude of evidence throughout history that shows the opposite, then I can’t change your perspective on that. I adamantly would have to believe you’re a fool.
One can demand accountability and be patient. These things are not as opposing ends. It’s about being objective and not emotional. Which makes it to the end point - if your response to a rough reason is to act emotional and rant, then you’re probably the snowflake you’re trying to warn us about.
It's a full moon. People are waxing philosophical and talking out loud to themselves.
(This post was last modified: 11-20-2021 02:10 AM by snowtiger.)
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memtigbb
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RE: Probably Time to Consider a New Head FB Coach
I was against the Silverfield hiring. I am only saying that so it shows the weight in what I say next. Firing Silverfield this season is not a good decision, imo. Unless we have some great coach already lined up, it would be a mistake. This season he has to replace some of the coordinators though. That is a must. If we are not much improved next season, it is reasonable in the sports community to fire him.
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