Oldgoldandwhite
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He could be a legend here. Would he use us for a steppingstone, probably. But so would just about anyone not nearing retirement. That’s the name of the game in coaching.
He works Every. Single. Day. With relentless effort so he can’t be lazy.A lot of things can be said about Collins, but LAZY isn't one of them.
Maybe Deion IS the bag man…Deion still got bag men at Jackson State of all places. There is something to be said about that
For Temple it was 17 days with Manny Diaz.How long does a stepping stone job usually last?
If you can’t have both, in today’s world which pathway leads to greater success - good recruiting or good coaching…Desperation and panic seldom lead to anything other than more of same. True for the market, true for the corporate world, true in a fire or most dangerous situations, and apparently true the last time we hired a coach. Bobby Ross and Paul Johnson were proven entities when we hired them, so shouldn't we learn from our successes ?
If you can’t have both, in today’s world which pathway leads to greater success - good recruiting or good coaching…
And we saw how well that worked out for him...For Temple it was 17 days with Manny Diaz.
Well, it depends on how you look at it. He made more in three years than I have made in my entire life. I would say that part worked out pretty well.And we saw how well that worked out for him...
Well, it depends on how you look at it. He made more in three years than I have made in my entire life. I would say that part worked out pretty well.
Also, I think the question was how long a "stepping stone" coach lasts. I don't think it makes any difference to Temple what Diaz did after he left. They thought they had a coach, and then they no longer had a coach.
Pray, what are "slides"? I am 67 and not conversant with an urban dictionary.Have you seen his requirements for the team? Sit in the front of the class, no tank tops, no slides are just some of them
Coaching. Hands down. Every day of the week and twice on Saturday!If you can’t have both, in today’s world which pathway leads to greater success - good recruiting or good coaching…
Pray, what are "slides"? I am 67 and not conversant with an urban dictionary.
Coaching. Hands down. Every day of the week and twice on Saturday!
Good coaches know how to assemble and use talent to the best of its ability.
Talent rarely knows how to work toward common success without some level of guidance.
Not arguing the point but just an observation from watching people work over many decades. If you don’t get better at your job you are lazy. Industrious people put in the work to get better. If you have a set way of doing things, don’t work to improve areas where you are deficient and don’t take constructive criticism, you are lazy.He works Every. Single. Day. With relentless effort so he can’t be lazy.
(And no, I would not ever think him or call him lazy. He’s just not good at his job)
Sorry can't do that.Source please?
Have to say I agree.Based on the last three years, I would say coaching. Obviously, recruiting his critical as well, but I think coaching will at least get you headed in the right direction.
Have to say I agree.
Problem is we have had well over a decade of Tech fans complaining about recruiting, saying we have to have better recruiting or we will never be able to compete.
So if recruiting is now our top priority then Deion is the way to go.
But don’t get me wrong, I would go back to a Johnson style coach in a heart beat if I thought Tech fans were ready to be more reasonable.
Very true and most folks probably we're not aware of the new rule except for a some diehards.The new cut block rules are making option offences hard to run. You are no longer allowed to block below the knees outside of the tackle box. So now those smaller A backs cannot swing outside an block defenders with a dive. Before this ruling I'd be ok going back to Monken or Bohannan but I think this new rule will significantly change how option offence run.
So drop GT for SMU? I doubt it. Or do you mean Cowboys? Ain’t happening yet. And if he did that means he did well enough at Tech for the Pros to notice and hire.He'd drop ATL for Dallas at the drop of a hat.