Prob only 1 or 2 coaches in the country that wouldn't take this job
MookieBlaylock said:
Prob only 1 or 2 coaches in the country that wouldn't take this job
GigEm200$ said:
Effort was there...execution was not. Unfortunately this group demonstrated a lack of technical ability and finishing skills in the final third.
or someone failing to do his job and letting down every single girl that he recruited to come here… imagine sending your daughter to a school to play for a coach sometimes across the whole country just for him to be sitting down 98% of the game, in a do or die gameGigEm200$ said:
I took that more as someone who is at peace with what is to come.
taylorswift13_ said:
And for those wanting to hear from Coach G following the loss, he skipped the post game press conference. For some reason after most losses this year he's just not done any post game pressers, while other coaches on campus always do. Again, lack of accountability
Observer1 said:
From what I hear, the coaches didn't even speak to the team.
Your statement regarding flatlining since we joined the SEC is wrong, completely. Look at the 2014 record and how far the team went. I understand being disappointed with the last few years but don't go around changing history.aggiedrjdub said:
I don't understand a quitting mentality. If you want to keep your job, act like it. He has allowed this program to just flatline since we joined the SEC. Every single year there is an excuse. Winners don't make excuses. They win or take responsibility for the downturn and get to work to correct it. The reality is elite players do not want to play for him anymore. His style (if he has one) is antiquated and ineffective. Another year of excuses is maddening.
sounds like Coach GObserver1 said:
From what I hear, the coaches didn't even speak to the team.
oklaunion said:Your statement regarding flatlining since we joined the SEC is wrong, completely. Look at the 2014 record and how far the team went. I understand being disappointed with the last few years but don't go around changing history.aggiedrjdub said:
I don't understand a quitting mentality. If you want to keep your job, act like it. He has allowed this program to just flatline since we joined the SEC. Every single year there is an excuse. Winners don't make excuses. They win or take responsibility for the downturn and get to work to correct it. The reality is elite players do not want to play for him anymore. His style (if he has one) is antiquated and ineffective. Another year of excuses is maddening.
I anticipate that a player will confirm or refute such a negative comment that is shocking, rude, and disrespectful. That happens only if there is no positive bond or respect between the coaches and the players.Observer1 said:
From what I hear, the coaches didn't even speak to the team.
2014? LOL - have you seen our SEC record the last 4-5 years? FLATLINE is an understatement.oklaunion said:Your statement regarding flatlining since we joined the SEC is wrong, completely. Look at the 2014 record and how far the team went. I understand being disappointed with the last few years but don't go around changing history.aggiedrjdub said:
I don't understand a quitting mentality. If you want to keep your job, act like it. He has allowed this program to just flatline since we joined the SEC. Every single year there is an excuse. Winners don't make excuses. They win or take responsibility for the downturn and get to work to correct it. The reality is elite players do not want to play for him anymore. His style (if he has one) is antiquated and ineffective. Another year of excuses is maddening.
Oh well, get over it. Transfer portal is here to stay. Saban retired. Jay Wright retired. Chip Kelly moved from a revolving head coach to an offensive coordinator. Any head coach that wants to be successful is going to embrace changes in the landscape quickly and learn to win with them. If G doesn't want that then even more reason to move him out.Rambotx said:
I recently sensed that Coach G was not pleased on the current and future of College Soccer with the introduction of the transfer portal, NIL, and ability to recruit top players in TX.