If our job is so great, why aren't people quitting their current job just for a chance at it?
Explain the bolded portion of your statement. I am so tired of hearing this refrain from the wine and cheese crowd. There is absolutely no merit to the argument that public dissonance about the trainwreck that is/ was our basketball program made things any worse.
Czar of the Coaching Thread.
If our job is so great, why aren't people quitting their current job just for a chance at it?
Actually, it was very productive. It helped get rid of [Redacted]. Anyone who watched that Wellman presser announcing the "resignation" saw that Ronnie didn't want to do it, like, at all.
Of course it was the public dissonance about the train wreck that gave our basketball program such a bad name.
Oh, wait...
Hmmm, or could it be, hmmm, just thinking out loud here, could it be THE ACTUAL FUCKING TRAINWRECK?
Geez, any influence the student response could possibly be having is so minuscule in comparison to the actual Bzz disaster that it barely warrants mentioning.
[Redacted] was fired the day of the Wake Will event in ATL and I heard there was quite the response from attendees.
Wouldn't be the dumbest thing to announce a home run hire tomorrow.
Gotta know if this "redacted" stuff is for real. I plugged some names into an online Mad Lib. Here goes:
[name redacted] ran his [name redacted] over Ron Wellman's [name redacted] creating a delightful friction. He trembled all over, arching against his [name redacted], tense with his [name redacted] for him.
"My [name redacted]," he murmured, pressing his [name redacted] along the length of his [name redacted]. "You drive me [name redacted] with [name redacted]."
"Oh, [name redacted], [name redacted] me now."
He [name redacted]ed him [name redacted]ly, bringing Ron Wellman to a [name redacted] before he [name redacted]ed all over himself.
That's been a long time theme on these boards. Talking about the problem is worse than the problem itself, so just shut up and hope for the best.