Either way, he sounds like someone who is either completely out of touch or has been told something about the being writing on the wall and now it doesn’t matter. But short of that, you would think he would want to be more cognizant of the teams struggles from PR standpoint rather than sounding so out of of touch and defensive.
Understood. But I do think the Fanbase loss and angst transcends the “message board.” It’s rampant on social media and hot takes by many in the media, not to mention the empty seats at the games. As far as him being back next year, that scares me to death with the loss of our two best players and replacement by few freshman 3/4 star recruits. What scares me more is that we could be one year away from getting someone like Danny Hurley if the plug were pulled now, to searching for retreads and mining the bottom of the mid-majors. I would hate to have to suffer a potential generational setback when we have an opportunity at a competent coach if the plug were pulled today.Just a thought, it could be that managing things from a "PR standpoint" - by which you seem to mean addressing the feelings of a message board - is less important to him than trying to avoid completely burying a team that's hanging on by a thread. And before I'm accused of being an Ollie stan, I have no problem with cutting him loose, although I do think he's back next season, barring something like a fistfight with a player during a game.