09-20-2020, 07:37 AM
(09-19-2020, 05:20 PM)lex24 Wrote:(09-19-2020, 01:58 PM)gailtate Wrote:(09-19-2020, 01:24 PM)JustAnotherFan Wrote:(09-17-2020, 08:29 PM)TinderForMidgets Wrote: He's probably kissing up. Let's not forget that he's a rich kid from OC fresh off the wealthiest school in the FBS. He wants to fit in.
That being said, are practices under Shaw bad?
I cannot say if practices are soft or bad under Shaw, but you know one thing Shaw doesn't worry about in practice is clock management.
(09-19-2020, 07:29 AM)gailtate Wrote: Harbaugh purged the culture when he arrived, tirelessly recruited the talent he needed and enjoyed the sponsorship of Bob (Football Guy) Bowlsby. Harbaugh, to use a battered cliche, was "transformative". Then the Football Guy unhesitatingly hired the present guy, who drew oohs-and-ahs in Ferrari he inherited. This coach began to believe he could do his own maintenance and repairs. He couldn't. A great era ended. Glad I was around to be at those New Year's Bowl games, bittersweet as a couple of them were. Chances are we won't see them again until another Football Guy arrives to hire another Transformative HC. And so it goes.
Let's be honest here, who would have imagined in 2015 that the basketball team would consistently be ranked higher than the football team this coming decade? Because it will be.
It will continue to be in the absence of an AD who wants a return to elite football and hires the HC who can get it done.
Yep. If there is one thing Shaw has proven - he can’t win.
For eight seasons I apologized faithfully and continually for this coach in response to the "he did it with another guy's players and staff" crowd. I ran out of apologies during last year's avalanche. This is a PERFORMANCE business and Shaw knows it. You're measured by how you're doing, not how you once performed. I truly hope he proves me wrong. I just have little very little faith that he can. And I don't apologize for that. Stay healthy.
Life is too short to waste on crap football.
