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<blockquote data-quote="Dress2Jacket" data-source="post: 837749" data-attributes="member: 5508"><p>His responsibility is to build a better roster. If we had talented youngsters to step in to cover the injuries, that would be one thing. But he hasn't brought those guys to campus.</p><p></p><p>He negotiated the assistant budget. If he didn't think he could succeed under that constraint, he shouldn't have taken the job.</p><p></p><p>He is the CEO. The business is failing and he's not giving legitimate answers to the shareholder's questions. </p><p></p><p>As with most problems, the first step in solving the problem is to realize there is a problem. His second biggest problem is that he's losing the fanbase by his absolute lack of taking responsibility. His biggest problem is that his football team isn't very well coached. I honestly think the talent is there to win more games, but I remember exactly one game in his tenure where I thought our staff outcoached the other staff. Our talent isn't good enough and probably never will be good enough to win consistently with 3rd tier coaching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dress2Jacket, post: 837749, member: 5508"] His responsibility is to build a better roster. If we had talented youngsters to step in to cover the injuries, that would be one thing. But he hasn't brought those guys to campus. He negotiated the assistant budget. If he didn't think he could succeed under that constraint, he shouldn't have taken the job. He is the CEO. The business is failing and he's not giving legitimate answers to the shareholder's questions. As with most problems, the first step in solving the problem is to realize there is a problem. His second biggest problem is that he's losing the fanbase by his absolute lack of taking responsibility. His biggest problem is that his football team isn't very well coached. I honestly think the talent is there to win more games, but I remember exactly one game in his tenure where I thought our staff outcoached the other staff. Our talent isn't good enough and probably never will be good enough to win consistently with 3rd tier coaching. [/QUOTE]
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