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    Quote Originally Posted by Crawfish View Post
    I am sure that Coach Stringer would love to get this opportunity, but Monroe is a Coaches graveyard. No money, terrible facilities, The town of Monroe; not much to recruit to.

    Personally, my money is on Chris Scelfo. He is unemployed, wants the job, is a ULM grad, and has had some success as a head coach.
    Maybe I missed the success at TooLAME. Very little success as a head coach.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Maybe I missed the success at TooLAME. Very little success as a head coach.
    With Rich Rodrigues sporting his new green blazer purchased for his being named the head coach, one of the great blunders of hiring happened---My S-in-law's brother and dad (Greenie players of the past) were mystified!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Boomer View Post
    With Rich Rodrigues sporting his new green blazer purchased for his being named the head coach, one of the great blunders of hiring happened---My S-in-law's brother and dad (Greenie players of the past) were mystified!!!
    How can you say that, when we ended up with that trash Jerry Baldwin as head coach??? Your buddy Blanco loved the guy!!!!

    Z

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    Quote Originally Posted by billbeck451 View Post
    We don't know what is going on behind the scenes. Between ncaa problems and obvious locker room problems and no telling what else it has definitely affected this team and leadership
    I was told something very interesting this weekend. Apparently, C.J. Bates was a very popular player with the guys. Some how or another, Hud showed him the door in a fashion that really rubbed the majority of the team the wrong way. Several things have followed this season, including the way the quarterback position was handled.

    A lot of kids have lost respect for Hudspeth. We all thought he was losing the locker room about a month ago, but for different reasons. This made a lot of sense, and came from a recently graduated player, who still speaks to the team regularly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    I was told something very interesting this weekend. Apparently, C.J. Bates was a very popular player with the guys. Some how or another, Hud showed him the door in a fashion that really rubbed the majority of the team the wrong way. Several things have followed this season, including the way the quarterback position was handled.

    A lot of kids have lost respect for Hudspeth. We all thought he was losing the locker room about a month ago, but for different reasons. This made a lot of sense, and came from a recently graduated player, who still speaks to the team regularly.
    you lose the locker room, you are fqqqd

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    Machiavelli in the locker room apparently is your cause for all our problems. We're simply in a bind, lack of FBS talent. That's on Hud.

    Our season ended in part vbecause lacking talent at cornerback. We told our best corner finish the season on the scout team. Hooray maybe we should declare we're taking a bowling penalty this year.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunEXPRESS View Post
    Machiavelli in the locker room apparently is your cause for all our problems. We're simply in a bind, lack of FBS talent. That's on Hud.

    Our season ended in part vbecause lacking talent at cornerback. We told our best corner finish the season on the scout team. Hooray maybe we should declare we're taking a bowling penalty this year.
    According to everyone that knows what they're talking about, the talent is there. Talent without chemistry is useless. Chemistry without talent can still win games.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    According to everyone that knows what they're talking about, the talent is there. Talent without chemistry is useless. Chemistry without talent can still win games.
    There's perhaps enough talent to have beaten South Al and NMSU, but this is not an overly talented team, especially in the trenches. Locker room issues don't make guys fat, slow and unable to block/rush the passer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    I was told something very interesting this weekend. Apparently, C.J. Bates was a very popular player with the guys. Some how or another, Hud showed him the door in a fashion that really rubbed the majority of the team the wrong way. Several things have followed this season, including the way the quarterback position was handled.

    A lot of kids have lost respect for Hudspeth. We all thought he was losing the locker room about a month ago, but for different reasons. This made a lot of sense, and came from a recently graduated player, who still speaks to the team regularly.
    What did Bates do to get kicked off?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrappDaddy View Post
    There's perhaps enough talent to have beaten South Al and NMSU, but this is not an overly talented team, especially in the trenches. Locker room issues don't make guys fat, slow and unable to block/rush the passer.
    I would argue locker room issues do exactly those things.

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    We're missing our best players. Both OL & DL slow, fat, and young. Depleted wide receiver before season started. Best corner sidelined NCAA issues. No big back. Inconsistent kicking game. Hud's parilisis by indecisive QB call. That's lacking talent. Best tight end lost early in session.

    Cannot expect some of the youngsters to play like Quave.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ManAboutTown View Post
    I was told something very interesting this weekend. Apparently, C.J. Bates was a very popular player with the guys. Some how or another, Hud showed him the door in a fashion that really rubbed the majority of the team the wrong way. Several things have followed this season, including the way the quarterback position was handled.

    A lot of kids have lost respect for Hudspeth. We all thought he was losing the locker room about a month ago, but for different reasons. This made a lot of sense, and came from a recently graduated player, who still speaks to the team regularly.
    This is interesting, and could explain a lot. What it doesn't explain (at least to me) is the poor fundamental play I see each week. Back in the day, there were plenty of players that had no respect for Sam Robertson. But those players had enough self pride not to get beat. What I see here is guys unable to get off blocks, not running to the ball, incapable of covering, unable to hold a block or to reach. You are going to have a hard time convincing me that these players are capable and are just tanking.

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