which is the verb there?Pity reply.
The one that's not the noun.which is the verb there?
Pretty certain that is Boulder Creek, bitches....just north of Folsom.....
You put fire in the boiler. Not the coach.fire the coach!!!!
I don't get the fire MMac thing. Not sure what anyone expected of playing Stanford...they've been on a tear, destroying teams like UCLA, Washington and Arizona...and since we are roughly on par with those teams, getting crushed should've been expected. Not pumping sunshine, but taking the worst BCS program and making us competitive in year 2 and 3 is pretty good. I've been saying next year is his rubicon...bowl game or he's gone which is fair IMO...4 years and a (relatively) favorable schedule. I certainly get the frustration...particularly with recruiting...here's hoping he makes a few changes in the offseason.
I don't disagree with anything here. I just think firing this season is a bit of an overreaction, though I certainly share everyone's frustrations. But the thought that any coach could take the worst P5 team in the country and make them competitive with this Stanford team in their 3rd year is kinda cray cray...not saying you think this, but some of the meltdowns after the game yesterday is weird cuz they've destroyed in bigger fashion teams like UCLA.Multiple years of bad recruiting have contributed to our problems. Coaching matters in terms of scouting and preparation. The point was made that we would have to play our best game to get a win. The problem as I see it right now is that we dont have the play makers to score. Its like the opposite of last year where we didn't have the defense to stop the other team when we were very capable of scoring.
Im starting to blame Mac for some of the above. Im not sure firing him is the right decision. But I will say he hasn't inspired much confidence in me this year. He corrected the Baer situation, one of his making, so I am hopeful we will see more changes.
Losing to a very crappy Hawaii team in year 3 was a fireable offense in itself.I don't get the fire MMac thing. Not sure what anyone expected of playing Stanford...they've been on a tear, destroying teams like UCLA, Washington and Arizona...and since we are roughly on par with those teams, getting crushed should've been expected. Not pumping sunshine, but taking the worst BCS program and making us competitive in year 2 and 3 is pretty good. I've been saying next year is his rubicon...bowl game or he's gone which is fair IMO...4 years and a (relatively) favorable schedule. I certainly get the frustration...particularly with recruiting...here's hoping he makes a few changes in the offseason.
I don't disagree with anything here. I just think firing this season is a bit of an overreaction, though I certainly share everyone's frustrations. But the thought that any coach could take the worst P5 team in the country and make them competitive with this Stanford team in their 3rd year is kinda cray cray...not saying you think this, but some of the meltdowns after the game yesterday is weird cuz they've destroyed in bigger fashion teams like UCLA.
I have to admit that's the game that knocked me off the Mac bandwagon. I remain ambivalent about Mac now. Although I don't see Mac being fired, I have no strong feeling either way.Losing to a very crappy Hawaii team in year 3 was a fireable offense in itself.