And they'll blame it on Easter weekend
dermdoc said:
And has he demanded a new stadium because Disch sucks and is not on campus and is in a crap part of town?
GymBroFisher said:Interesting how "we started taking coaches to the championship series" once all the players he recruited and developed and coached were on the roster. Dumb take lol.TAMU1990 said:WE took him to his first championship series. Not him. He sat his ass in the dugout and was staring off into space.HoustonAg2106 said:Sher Thing said:
He's not better than Vitello.
He's the best coach that hasn't won a national championship, but until he does that he is behind guys like Vitello, Jay Johnson, and O'Sullivan
dermdoc said:
Is calling out the sips fans, like he did us, for all the empty seats behind home plate?
Oscar Diggs said:
Last season Texas A&M plays in the CWS Championship coached by the already committed head coach of the teasips. Would A&M winning a championship be in the best interest of the longhorn baseball program and it's coach?
Calling him a pos is too kind.
Who's wearing the "POSnaggle" tshirt to the game?Wabs said:
**** that POS.
Agsncws said:
My response is the same regardless of the question anyone asks: "I have no idea, but I hope he chokes on a bag of dicks."
Fairview20 said:
Just turned on the game and thought the same thing.
#1 team in the nation going for the sweep of #8 on a Saturday afternoon and the stadium looked 75% full.
I feel like he wouldn't dare chastise their fans though. Haven't heard a peep from him all year about it and it's been a problem all season.
He couldn't mention it fast enough last year though when we had empty seats behind home plate on a Tuesday night game.
Bryanisbest said:
I wish Schloss the best
RED AG 98 said:TexAgs23 said:trouble said:
They had to bring in the freaking band to fill a section
Seriously???Texas brought out their band to Disch-Falk Field for last night’s game against Auburn.
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trouble said:
I never want to see that man in maroon again. Ever.
AggieOO said:trouble said:
I never want to see that man in maroon again. Ever.
What if his face is maroon because he's choking on a Weiner?
AggieOO said:trouble said:
I never want to see that man in maroon again. Ever.
What if his face is maroon because he's choking on a Weiner?
NyAggie said:Fairview20 said:
Just turned on the game and thought the same thing.
#1 team in the nation going for the sweep of #8 on a Saturday afternoon and the stadium looked 75% full.
I feel like he wouldn't dare chastise their fans though. Haven't heard a peep from him all year about it and it's been a problem all season.
He couldn't mention it fast enough last year though when we had empty seats behind home plate on a Tuesday night game.
Because he knew he was leaving for sip so he was putting his excuses out there to make it look like he had real reasons for leaving instead of just wanting to suck his buddy's dick
Bryanisbest said:
I wish Schloss the best but I fear his career/ life will not end well. In his family, in his profession, in his relationships with former players, in his mental health or in some or all of the above. Schloss sold his integrity for vain glory and filthy lucre.
Canyon99 said:Bryanisbest said:
I wish Schloss the best but I fear his career/ life will not end well. In his family, in his profession, in his relationships with former players, in his mental health or in some or all of the above. Schloss sold his integrity for vain glory and filthy lucre.
This is nothing new for sports, business, or entertainment. Some real low life folks have had some of the most successful careers.
Bryanisbest said:Canyon99 said:Bryanisbest said:
I wish Schloss the best but I fear his career/ life will not end well. In his family, in his profession, in his relationships with former players, in his mental health or in some or all of the above. Schloss sold his integrity for vain glory and filthy lucre.
This is nothing new for sports, business, or entertainment. Some real low life folks have had some of the most successful careers.
Sadly, you are right. How does it all end though? What do they see at the end of the road looking back? What feeling do they have toward those who they victimized along the way to their "successful careers?" "Was I really a success?"
HoustonAg2106 said:Bryanisbest said:Canyon99 said:Bryanisbest said:
I wish Schloss the best but I fear his career/ life will not end well. In his family, in his profession, in his relationships with former players, in his mental health or in some or all of the above. Schloss sold his integrity for vain glory and filthy lucre.
This is nothing new for sports, business, or entertainment. Some real low life folks have had some of the most successful careers.
Sadly, you are right. How does it all end though? What do they see at the end of the road looking back? What feeling do they have toward those who they victimized along the way to their "successful careers?" "Was I really a success?"
I don't care for what he did and how he did it either, but he didn't "victimize" anyone, he's just a narcissist ahole who happens to also be really good at his job.
Momma Montgomery has been going after him with both barrels ever since he pulled that crap last JuneLB12Diamond said:
Did you not see the stuff about Chestnut last year?
And there was also another parent of the team his first year here that said some pretty interesting things.
Stating someone is just a narcissist is not a simple thing. Narcissist do some of the worst things to their friends and family.
Bryanisbest said:Canyon99 said:Bryanisbest said:
I wish Schloss the best but I fear his career/ life will not end well. In his family, in his profession, in his relationships with former players, in his mental health or in some or all of the above. Schloss sold his integrity for vain glory and filthy lucre.
This is nothing new for sports, business, or entertainment. Some real low life folks have had some of the most successful careers.
Sadly, you are right. How does it all end though? What do they see at the end of the road looking back? What feeling do they have toward those who they victimized along the way to their "successful careers?" "Was I really a success?"