Dillon Fence
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Cool. I didn’t say 100%.Abster was a CFO
Cool. I didn’t say 100%.Abster was a CFO
So, the same as it’s aways been.I guess we will be picking through the scraps after the big boys make their choices.
Thank you for the response but you are answering a different question. Saying that dave should not have redshirted dortch is reasonable. But the assertion was that dave regularly mismanages stud players so they leave. And more specifically, that dortch was barely used the year before he left. Dortch had two magnificent years then he decided to go pro. Had absolutely zero to do with not getting the ball enough at Wake.Up with 102 degree fever, so I’ll take a stab. He’s not really wrong. Clawson has been slow to move away from the redshirting strategy which has resulted in Wake only getting 2 seasons (or less in the case of injury) out of really good players like Dortch and Bates.
In 2016, Tabari Hines was our leading receiver with only 447 yards. It would be silly to argue that Dortch wouldn’t have significantly helped the team at WR, in addition to his All American punt return abilities. In fact, Dortch was so much better at the slot position than Hines (or I guess Hines wasn’t that good) that Clawson never put them on the field together in 2017.
Of course redshirting has significantly benefited Wake in many (most) cases, but there were certainly a few occasions, like with Dortch, that DC got it wrong.
So, the same as it’s aways been.
I know most see NIL through a doom and gloom lens for Wake, but we’re also a wealthy private school with a bunch of millionaire pro athletes and big wigs that can support NIL initiatives. We weren’t stacking our teams with 5 stars to begin with.
Cool. I didn’t say 100%.
That’s awesome to know if i need medical advice from this board. Has nothing to do with leading an organization and managing people, but certainly could be high pressure as you noted. Unless they are podiatrists. Then i would argue it’s not very demanding at all.And pretty sure BackToBack and Rafi are physicians. And probably others as well. I can't think of a more demanding profession to not f*** things up.
I wasn’t implying that mismanagement caused people to leave AT ALL. It was a simple and straightforward statement that there has been mismanagement which is simply that our best skill players have not been on the field or utilized enough.Thank you for the response but you are answering a different question. Saying that dave should not have redshirted dortch is reasonable. But the assertion was that dave regularly mismanages stud players so they leave. And more specifically, that dortch was barely used the year before he left. Dortch had two magnificent years then he decided to go pro. Had absolutely zero to do with not getting the ball enough at Wake.
Yep and just as a case in point of how far and how fast teams fall (ours) and others rise, just look at the fact we beat three teams last year that are in this year’s New Year’s Six games: FSU, Liberty and Missouri. Plus just two years ago Wake and Pitt play in the ACC championship and this year finish last and next to last in the standings.Clawson dug this hole for himself and our program. He grossly mismanaged this years squad, specifically QB, and it's up to him to dig us back out.
He's a good coach and he's capable, but I think the depth of this hole he has dug is deeper than just disgruntled fans on a message board.
I'm guilty of somewhat blindly supporting Claw since he's arrived at Wake, because by all accounts he's been a great coach for Wake, but he will be scrutinized closely moving forward. Not just from Creamy G, but from people who matter much more than myself.
Here's to hoping he rights the ship!
Newman sat on the bench because he apparently looked bad in practice. He only came in because Sam got hurt and then was obviously better than Sam. Dortch also barely played until his final year when he absolutely lit it up. Ellison the last two years was obviously the third best RB on the team yet continued to start and get the most time.
I will withhold the personal attacks on you since I don’t need to stoop that low. You don’t know me at all. I also have a different definition of success. If you’re being paid millions of dollars you should have more than one winning conference record in a decade.
Really? There wouldn’t have been any competition. He won the job after Sam got hurt and kept it for the next 1.5 years.Newman eventually ran away at the mere thought of having a competition for his starting job.
Remember also that this is a coach who whined about having to play a Thursday night game on national TV against Duke. Said every coach in America, pro or college hated playing them and that it even went in to his substitution patterns in the 25 point loss to FSU. Come on Dave.Clawson has ten years as the Wake Forest coach. That's twice as long as any previous stint. He builds a program, wins, then moves on to a better job. This is new territory. He's not a fresh face with new ideas. He's the coach that led a program to seven straight bowl games then got blindsided when his next great QB could not cut it when the lights turned on and Dave had no Plan B. Combine that with a completely new way of doing business he does not like. This team isn't going to fill a few holes and return to relevance. This will be a major rebuild that could take a season or two. He deserves the opportunity. I just hope he is up to it.
His stats at Boise State looked good. 6th year player. I wonder why he transferred to LT. My initial reaction is that this is a solid B pickup.
Really? There wouldn’t have been any competition. He won the job after Sam got hurt and kept it for the next 1.5 years.