Waquoit
Mr. Positive
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I look forward to your report because I'm quite sure that the boneyard will move directly on to current football matters rather than argue pointlessly about a perceived 7-year old slight.
I am going. Curious to see who will throw the shoe.I am going to go to the press conference and I will report back on level of sincerity.
Do you even buy FB tickets?Many coaches before him have left in a worse way than he did. It's how college football works.
Fans still not being over it is as small time as it gets.
Do you even buy FB tickets?
That was part of the problem. He coached like his mind was somewhere else. Because it was.He shouldn't apologize for anything. A lot of coaches with new jobs don't even stick around for their team's Bowl game (see USF today for example). He coached it through.
That was part of the problem. He coached like his mind was somewhere else. Because it was.
He said he regretted the way it came out. Get over it.Why do you care if some people are pissed off about the way Edsall left? They're entitled to their feelings.
Reading comprehension? Where do I say I'm angry?He said he regretted the way it came out. Get over it.
He made an apology in the press release yesterday.
Here's the way it rolls.
Music starts with "O Fortuna" while video board shows UConn success under Edsall- ND win, Birmingham Bowl, Taggart FG against USF, etc
1. "I'm back to finish what I started".
2. "I left here a few years ago chasing a 'Dream job' and I got caught up in the moment"
3. "For those players and fans who invested so much to get to Glendale, I could have left better".
(Having one or two of the players from that team nearby with some eye contact, a head nod or dare I say a
hug, nicely closes those wounds)
4. "Moving forward we are going to build a program that can get back to New Year's bowls".
5. "It starts now."
6. "The college football landscape has changed dramatically since that time."
7. "UConn plays for championships and will play exciting football."
8. "I am assembling a staff with proven experience excelling on offense, defense and special teams in today's
college football environment".
9. "The goal for next year is for us to be meeting together on this date in a hotel lobby preparing for a bowl
game instead of here at the Rent."
10. "The staffs first two goals are to finish the recruiting season strong and thoroughly review game film of all
returning players."
(Pause with a mischievous grin on a boss inside joke)
11. "We will continue the strong UConn tradition of developing teenagers in to young men with a strong
emphasis on classroom performance and becoming outstanding citizens in the UConn community."
12. "I have thrown out all my block 'C' sweaters and have four pairs of red skinny jeans on order."
Questions?
Departs to Van Halen's "Finish What You Started"
"I'm sorry I left, but if you had to work for Jeff Hathaway you would have done the same thing."
There.
He shouldn't apologize for anything. A lot of coaches with new jobs don't even stick around for their team's Bowl game (see USF today for example). He coached it through.
If an apology would make anyone feel better at this point I would suggest that person is over-sensitive.
He said he regretted the way it came out. Get over it.
I was out in Phoenix when the news broke, the day after the game. I was devastated. Not mad about him leaving, because he had a better opportunity for himself and his family. Most would have made that same decision. However, the way that he handled it, whether of his or Maryland's doing, was insulting. I reveled in every game that he lost and was at Maryland when we beat him in his new gig.
Hearing this again about how he left has made me throw up in my mouth. "The way he handled it", "The way he handled it . . . GIVE IT UP.
How's his net game these days?How is Colin McEnroe still a thing?