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<blockquote data-quote="GT33" data-source="post: 947922" data-attributes="member: 5550"><p>People see others positions as straightforward. I think it's more complicated.</p><p></p><p>1. Wish Hall would take the Paul Johnson route and retire. It would be good for everyone, except maybe Hall himself.</p><p>2. Barring #1 transpiring, Batt or anyone else close enough to Hall needs to "nudge" him.</p><p>3. Firing Hall is not the correct option, but in the end if he won't go, wow that puts GT in a very bad position. I can't fathom it would come to that, but at the end of the day Batt will need to do what he gets paid for.</p><p>4. I can't believe there's any potential to have a conversation where Batt and Hall discuss Hall's 5 year plan to turn the team around. Batt had to have set expectations on Day 1 with all his staff. Hall's mandate had to be immediate results.</p><p>5. Borrell had his chance. We all wanted him to succeed. It didn't work. There's no option here, he steps down or is fired.</p><p>6. Hard to argue Ramsey hasn't had a positive impact on hitting. He's made as good a case for HC as anyone could I think. If it's not enough, fine, but deliver someone else of quality quickly. I have to think there's a stout list. This isn;t football or basketball where the risk to one's career is very high taking our job.</p><p>7. Risk of doing worse. There's always a risk of doing worse. We may regret forcing a change, but there's often nothing worse than the "do nothing" option. I'd hate to think the misery index could get worse, but when your'e the AD you can't lead scared.</p><p></p><p>The program has sunk to levels not seen since the early days of joining the ACC 40 years ago. It's just time to do something. Hope we get it done the right way. Hope it generates the change we're all wanting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GT33, post: 947922, member: 5550"] People see others positions as straightforward. I think it's more complicated. 1. Wish Hall would take the Paul Johnson route and retire. It would be good for everyone, except maybe Hall himself. 2. Barring #1 transpiring, Batt or anyone else close enough to Hall needs to "nudge" him. 3. Firing Hall is not the correct option, but in the end if he won't go, wow that puts GT in a very bad position. I can't fathom it would come to that, but at the end of the day Batt will need to do what he gets paid for. 4. I can't believe there's any potential to have a conversation where Batt and Hall discuss Hall's 5 year plan to turn the team around. Batt had to have set expectations on Day 1 with all his staff. Hall's mandate had to be immediate results. 5. Borrell had his chance. We all wanted him to succeed. It didn't work. There's no option here, he steps down or is fired. 6. Hard to argue Ramsey hasn't had a positive impact on hitting. He's made as good a case for HC as anyone could I think. If it's not enough, fine, but deliver someone else of quality quickly. I have to think there's a stout list. This isn;t football or basketball where the risk to one's career is very high taking our job. 7. Risk of doing worse. There's always a risk of doing worse. We may regret forcing a change, but there's often nothing worse than the "do nothing" option. I'd hate to think the misery index could get worse, but when your'e the AD you can't lead scared. The program has sunk to levels not seen since the early days of joining the ACC 40 years ago. It's just time to do something. Hope we get it done the right way. Hope it generates the change we're all wanting. [/QUOTE]
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