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Good way to start your transition.

Edit: :rofl: @ your signature
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siuham wrote:Good way to start your transition.

Edit: :rofl: @ your signature
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Thanks guys...I do try.

But really, in the coaches defense, a bad OC hire was made this year. Nagle has no business even being on a staff let alone given the responsibilty for calling plays and helping out the QBs. I don't give a flying fuck how good he was as a college QB (sorry McNeese).
I was talking to my friend (jokingly) at our last game (Saturday) while looking at our roster and said" I'm going to circle the guys that are, or have been hurt this year" then changed my mind as it would be easier to do the ones that weren't. Just numerous amounts of injuries.
We had 2 Seniors go down in the McNeese game that didn't even travel to SAM. Our center has been hurt (herniated disc) all year. 4 guys (starters) on the D played hurt the last 4 games, so no chance to heal. The whole O line has been down at one time or another. Bush got hurt (left knee) Sat but kept playing. DJ Hall was limping. Bryan Iwuji was limping. We wer ok on the D side, as we had depth. The D actually did better this year than any year since 2005. The O and special teams were our achilles. I can't tell you how many times the O and ST put our D in bad places. The first 3 possessions on Sat (by SAM) they were inside the 50, thanks to ST. We lost because the PK missed a PAT so we had to go for 2 at the end.
On the other side, I think the coaches were disconnected. The O and D were disconnected. I think the players did not have faith in their coaches and Wright did not get it under control. The play calling was so damn vanilla that a Pop Warner team could have picked up on our gameplan after a series or two.

I know a lot more about what was happening "behind the scenes" and I did not share on BCF, or here, because I am not at liberty to do so. Suffice to say, it was a double edged sword, at best.

Also, on BCF they think I'm clueless. Saturday I got to talk with a players' dad and a few of the older (age-wise) fans and they know I'm informed. It was nice to have that after all the shit I put up with on the Bobcat Forum.
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Is the Texas State AD an East Coast guy?
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You guys should take a gander at the UNT acting HC. He's really good.
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PenthouseClosedEnd wrote:Is the Texas State AD an East Coast guy?
He's from Ft Worth, attended TCU.

A native of Fort Worth, Teis came to Texas State after spending four years as the director of athletic marketing at TCU. In that position, he developed the marketing plan for all sports at TCU, including facility signage, season ticket campaigns, game day operations, and corporate sponsorships.

Prior to his tenure at TCU, Teis was the assistant director of New Mexico's Lobo Club for three years, working in all aspects of the athletic department's annual fund drive
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Would you guys be interested in taking Lafleur back in any position? He doesn't have to be AD, maybe janitor?
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tampajag wrote:Would you guys be interested in taking Lafleur back in any position? He doesn't have to be AD, maybe janitor?
I think we'll pass, but thanks anyway.

Oh, our Receivers coach went to UTSA...figures

I hate to see a couple of the coaches go because I think they earned their keep. Hoping the new HC considers a few of them
RB coach Reeve - he should have been given the OC job when Bush left
Dillon - linebackers
Irvin - cornerbacks
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I don't see how this affects the CAA...????????
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bandl wrote:I don't see how this affects the CAA...????????
:rofl:

I was seriously wondering if the AD has any sort of ECB. Is it possible he has family in CAA country?
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I'm glad he is gone. I liked the man, he was a great guy when I met him. However, he was not a great coach. He was pretty good at recruiting but not not at developing talent.

Hope they make an informed decision on the new hire.
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slycat wrote:I'm glad he is gone. I liked the man, he was a great guy when I met him. However, he was not a great coach. He was pretty good at recruiting but not not at developing talent.

Hope they make an informed decision on the new hire.
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slycat wrote:I'm glad he is gone. I liked the man, he was a great guy when I met him. However, he was not a great coach. He was pretty good at recruiting but not not at developing talent.

Hope they make an informed decision on the new hire.
Obviously I don't know the situation real well.....but it seems as though player development falls on the assistants and position coaches more than the head coach
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We're selling Pflugrad to the highest bidder.
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MrTitleist wrote:We're selling Pflugrad to the highest bidder.
I'll give you 2 bottles of firefly for his daughter
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clenz wrote:
MrTitleist wrote:We're selling Pflugrad to the highest bidder.
I'll give you 2 bottles of firefly for his daughter
She just rolled over and said no. Sorry dude.
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MrTitleist wrote:
clenz wrote: I'll give you 2 bottles of firefly for his daughter
She just rolled over and said no. Sorry dude.
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clenz wrote:
slycat wrote:I'm glad he is gone. I liked the man, he was a great guy when I met him. However, he was not a great coach. He was pretty good at recruiting but not not at developing talent.

Hope they make an informed decision on the new hire.
Obviously I don't know the situation real well.....but it seems as though player development falls on the assistants and position coaches more than the head coach
Oh I'm hoping the coach cleans house. The OC and DC need to go.
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CatMom wrote:Thanks guys...I do try.

But really, in the coaches defense, a bad OC hire was made this year. Nagle has no business even being on a staff let alone given the responsibilty for calling plays and helping out the QBs. I don't give a flying **** how good he was as a college QB (sorry McNeese).
LOL! Don't get the McNeese fans started on what they think of Slade. I guarantee you apparently won't hear what you think you would hear. There is not much love for Slade from a lot of McNeese fans.

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CatMom wrote:I don't give a flying **** how good he was as a college QB (sorry McNeese).
Sadly, being a good QB isn't necessarily telling no matter the level of excellence. A perfect example would be NFL HOFers Norm Van Brocklin and Bart Starr. The Packers didn't win jack with Starr as HC, while the Falcons were horrendous under the Dutchman.

Sometimes I think that Pete Rose aside, it's easier to get a great baseball player to be a good manager than the equivalent in football.
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