Re: Different Coaching styles and the need for TIME MACHINES
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Originally Posted by
Jacob81
Lord what a thread. There’s a lot of teams winning a lot of games every year. With no facts I’ll say with certainty they don’t all show up to workout at 5am. Napier was not the best first year head coach in program history. I don’t remember anyone singing his praises after tulane ran us out of Orlando. Dez won’t do everything like billy and I hope he wouldn’t.
Billy also didn’t have to deal with portal and NIL. Now if you push a kid too hard, he’s out the door. We saw first hand last 2 of seasons there’s plenty of homes with deep pockets for them to land.
No offense to anyone’s opinion, but the fact he’s not doing exactly what billy did is nothing that concerns me.
PS I still think the athletic department didn’t want to pay for the boarding in the dorms because we were deep in the red. Dez just fell on the sword for it.
I’ll just say this to your 2nd paragraph. No coach in America should run their program in fear of kids might enter the portal because its to tough. If you do that the inmates will run the asylum. Run your program the way you see fit to get your kids in the best physical and mental shape to play the game.
Re: Different Coaching styles and the need for TIME MACHINES
All too often, people are attacked on here for sharing their opinion, good and bad. People that think they are "in the know" feel as though they need to correct and attack other posters for sharing their thoughts on a subject. This is what has driven many posters off.
I'm not directing this at any particular poster, but a group of them.
Re: Different Coaching styles and the need for TIME MACHINES
Hopefully Dr Mags is in both Caubarreaux and Earles ears for stadium money, NIL, RCAF etc. as they both are Cajun Alumni.
Re: Different Coaching styles and the need for TIME MACHINES
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Originally Posted by
UL_Cajuns
Hopefully Dr Mags is in both Caubarreaux and Earles ears for stadium money, NIL, RCAF etc. as they both are Cajun Alumni.
They definitely in Hills ear.
Re: Next Friday could be a good day for the Cajuns
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Originally Posted by
Big Poppa
You are correct all those things had a lot to do with wins and loses. He still had more talent than probably rice and ulm and lost those. But none of what you said has to do with the obvious lack of discipline we saw. That was created by the process getting much softer on players from January through training camp. Don’t take my word on it, ask a player who played for both coaches about the changes in the process.
We had, and still have, much more talent than Rice. It was obvious comparing the two sidelines at the game. Just the LOOKS of the players.
But they took us to the woodshed. They were fired up for that game. We slept walked the whole game, even when behind. It was very frustrating to watch.