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    Have the team captains called any team meetings or jumped the problematic teammates @$$'?? Done anything to take hold of the situation as leaders??


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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Losing creates lockerroom problems when there otherwise would have been none

    Conversely winning can mask a multitude of lockerroom problems.

    When I hear "chemistry problems" I hear "players are not on the same page"
    Turbine, I'm certain at times that is the case. But players may not be on the same page for a number of reasons, including not buying into your system. Coach Robichaux has always stated one person can become a cancer in your locker room and chemistry is important in winning or losing.

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    Who did the players select as Team Captain?

    Has that Team Captain been treated fairly by the Coaching Staff?


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    Turbine, I'm certain at times that is the case. But players may not be on the same page for a number of reasons, including not buying into your system. Coach Robichaux has always stated one person can become a cancer in your locker room and chemistry is important in winning or losing.
    That's interesting. I wonder what aspect of the defensive system they're not buying into? Regardless, it sure seems odd for a Hud staff to lose control of player chemistry. He's such a good motivational guy. I have no doubt Hud has seen players that disrupt the system before and knows how to deal with them. I imagine keeping all of your student-athletes pulling the rope in the same direction isn't all that easy. And if the disruptive athletes are starters, there's no solution that doesn't harm the team... at least in the short run. Bummer to hear that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    Turbine, I'm certain at times that is the case. But players may not be on the same page for a number of reasons, including not buying into your system. Coach Robichaux has always stated one person can become a cancer in your locker room and chemistry is important in winning or losing.
    Thanks for the clarification.

    Generally when I say "on the same page" I mean cut left< >throw right.

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    I have an idea: whoever the bad apples are, tell them to pack their shat. We're about to go 4-8, we sure as hell won't miss them.

    A simple conduct detrimental to the team explanation and a best of luck. Off you go.


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    I don't think it's necessarily bad apples, sometimes just conflicting personalities. You don't have to like everyone but they should all respect each other as teammates


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    I was part of a team that fell apart due to a couple of bad apples. The staff kept after a few of us to take control of the team. Sorry, that is the coaches job. There is only so much the good guys can do. At a certain point, people need to be let go. Players can't do that.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    I was part of a team that fell apart due to a couple of bad apples. The staff kept after a few of us to take control of the team. Sorry, that is the coaches job. There is only so much the good guys can do. At a certain point, people need to be let go. Players can't do that.
    Like I said on another thread.....if Hud truly wants to repair this he has to take ownership of it

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    I personally believe the Auburn coaches @ UL will be looking for a new gig after this year.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CoolCajun123 View Post
    I personally believe the Auburn coaches @ UL will be looking for a new gig after this year.
    Collectively their stock is at an all time low, they would be wise to right the ship before jumping ship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    Collectively their stock is at an all time low, they would be wise to right the ship before jumping ship.
    I'm not saying that they will have the option to return. I think they will be part of the "rolling heads" at the end of the season. I didn't think the defense could be any worse then what it was under James Willis.... I was wrong!!

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