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Bob Diaco did not leave Notre Dame the way that "college coaches leave today." Moorhead didn't leave UCONN that way. Just wanted to add that. There is no generalization there to be made about the "way coaches leave".
Congrats again to Nebrich and Moorhead for coming out of the mess they found themselves in after Edsall left, and doing it very successfully, and putting up eye-popping offensive numbers at Fordham, and attracting pro-scouts. That mess, involved a completely underrecruited offense, and a coaching change with no direction, no fit, and being displaced from the get go - and still trying to make it work. Admirable, and I am truly happy for them coming out what they found themselves in from January 2, 2011 to December 2011 - the way they did. It was a mess, as far as I'm concerned, and nobody is going to define for me, what my words mean.
We fell off into a hole BECAUSE OF THE HIRING OF PASQUALONI - just so everybody knows where I stand, and I clarified that before once already too, right up there above this, that we are still trying to climb out of, and maybe, I should go into the basement and sacrifice a whole bunch of chickens, because tomorrow night would really be a great opportunity to get one of those WTF wins that can kickstart things going the right away, and sacrificing chickens to make it happen, makes about as much sense to me, as what we've been doing as far as game planning and game time decision making. Mostly, because I refuse to accept that this season is a throwaway season. Everything else about the direction we are going in, is positive. Except the game planning and decision making this season in game. Things tend to make sense, if you accept that it's a throwaway season. I do not accept it, and won't. I'd rather see a coaching staff, take what they have and do everything possible to get wins, week to week. Just me.
I will now take this cup of coffee that got pissed in this morning, and dump it out, and start anew.
Congrats again to Nebrich and Moorhead for coming out of the mess they found themselves in after Edsall left, and doing it very successfully, and putting up eye-popping offensive numbers at Fordham, and attracting pro-scouts. That mess, involved a completely underrecruited offense, and a coaching change with no direction, no fit, and being displaced from the get go - and still trying to make it work. Admirable, and I am truly happy for them coming out what they found themselves in from January 2, 2011 to December 2011 - the way they did. It was a mess, as far as I'm concerned, and nobody is going to define for me, what my words mean.
We fell off into a hole BECAUSE OF THE HIRING OF PASQUALONI - just so everybody knows where I stand, and I clarified that before once already too, right up there above this, that we are still trying to climb out of, and maybe, I should go into the basement and sacrifice a whole bunch of chickens, because tomorrow night would really be a great opportunity to get one of those WTF wins that can kickstart things going the right away, and sacrificing chickens to make it happen, makes about as much sense to me, as what we've been doing as far as game planning and game time decision making. Mostly, because I refuse to accept that this season is a throwaway season. Everything else about the direction we are going in, is positive. Except the game planning and decision making this season in game. Things tend to make sense, if you accept that it's a throwaway season. I do not accept it, and won't. I'd rather see a coaching staff, take what they have and do everything possible to get wins, week to week. Just me.
I will now take this cup of coffee that got pissed in this morning, and dump it out, and start anew.