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    Quote Originally Posted by Just1More View Post
    Moronic thread? Or what you think was a moronic post by MountainDew? The OP wrote a very reasonable post. It's produced very reasonable responses. I don't "know" Tony. But I don't question his competitiveness versus commitment to being a life mentor. I think it jives well for him and us. It's Tony's choice of how he talks to the public. It's mellow yellow to say the least. And when we're not playing good ball, that grinds on the passionate fan.

    It's funny how baseball coaches can get theatrically mad at umps (that's baseball)... displaying behavior that won't cut it in any other walk of life their athletes will experience... but won't get mad at their program, their staff, or themselves in public. It is a little hypocritical.

    Tony may not give a flying squat about fans... or he could be misguided into believing the biggest and best fans are all cooperative and quiet... but he should be more expressive sometimes about how sucking wind in baseball sucks wind. I'm a calculated person with 1000 pounds of passion. Those are competing forces. I severely appreciate those that have that makeup. I'm not very appreciative of gifted people that are heavily slanted only one way. All passion sucks. But pure calculation does too.
    Nice post. We all need to calculate our responses in the real world.
    RP is for uncalculated responses. It is what makes it interesting!

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    You are hired to win baseball games, if you develop the young man along with that, fine, but your contract says baseball coach and it's time you started being a better one...37 runs in 3 games against weak SUN WORST competition is not what you were hired for...you took the funny $$$ and built the palace you said you needed and what does joe fan get except lack luster play on the field and a bunch of stolen quotes from the internet that the local media passes off as robisms...winning makes you a much better man and if what I saw this weekend was character building then robe failed at that too cause that team had no balls!!!


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    What y’all are missing is he has run the program about the same as he did 3,5,10 years ago. And he still has the same fire he had 20 years ago. It’s just now since he took on the Deggs project a lot of what everyone accuses Robe of being a life coach and not a baseball coach has become public material. Hence Degg’s book. Does anyone remember his Saturday morning interviews with Bitter that would run over by 30 min or an hour? The things he was discussing back then are the same kinda things he is saying now. And honestly....this has probably made him a better coach.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lifetimecajun View Post
    What y’all are missing is he has run the program about the same as he did 3,5,10 years ago. And he still has the same fire he had 20 years ago. It’s just now since he took on the Deggs project a lot of what everyone accuses Robe of being a life coach and not a baseball coach has become public material. Hence Degg’s book. Does anyone remember his Saturday morning interviews with Bitter that would run over by 30 min or an hour? The things he was discussing back then are the same kinda things he is saying now. And honestly....this has probably made him a better coach.
    So you’re not concerned one bit that we parlayed the best offense in the country, #1 ranking and a brand new $16M facility that rivals any big time program into the (as listed right now) #272 ranked batting average in the ncaa? He may be coaching the same way he always had and he was having success. That is the exact reason I posed the question. So is he going to triple down on his ways or is he going to make some adjustments and right the ship? We all know the first step staring him right in the face.

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    Guys...I must say I’m a little worried about MAT...has anyone heard from him or checked on him today?...this thread screams his name for a response...


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    Absolutely it is concerning. But he had a different staff coaching the area everyone is concerned about. In no way shape or form is Talbot equal to Matt Deggs. Two diff guys. Two diff approaches to coaching hitting. My point was about who Tony is.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lifetimecajun View Post
    Absolutely it is concerning. But he had a different staff coaching the area everyone is concerned about. In no way shape or form is Talbot equal to Matt Deggs. Two diff guys. Two diff approaches to coaching hitting. My point was about who Tony is.
    When the offense struggled last year, he gave Talbot a pass and used the at bats excuse. It got worse this year, what is he going to do? This IS about who Tony is.

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    The real fault of Talbot in my opinion is recruiting. Not enough D1 talent on the field.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lifetimecajun View Post
    The real fault of Talbot in my opinion is recruiting. Not enough D1 talent on the field.
    Sensley and Lott are two that say otherwise. Both hit well when not wearing a Cajuns uniform. Not saying you’re wrong though. It’s a bad combination needless to say.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunJeaux View Post
    Guys...I must say I’m a little worried about MAT...has anyone heard from him or checked on him today?...this thread screams his name for a response...
    I know you’re being sarcastic, but what’s this got to do with me?

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    Well in my opinion when you aren’t good enough to play based on either your bat or your glove isn’t good enough to stay in a lineup you are not good enough. That means one of the two is lacking and makes you a role player. We were bad enough that those kind of kids ended up being starters. We went the defense route in several spots because there was no good enough option to replace them offensively.


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    Quote Originally Posted by lifetimecajun View Post
    Well in my opinion when you aren’t good enough to play based on either your bat or your glove isn’t good enough to stay in a lineup you are not good enough. That means one of the two is lacking and makes you a role player. We were bad enough that those kind of kids ended up being starters. We went the defense route in several spots because there was no good enough option to replace them offensively.
    Or the hitting coach messes with the swing you had for the past 5 years 2 weeks before the season started

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