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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    The fire Talbot horse is dean and so is the fire Robichaux horse. Unlike another coach in our program, he has at least made changes in trying to improve his program.
    I'm with you on this. Changes were made this year. Obviously changes don't translate overnight therefore Robe gets at least two years IMO to right the ship. At that point you should see better players coming in from a full time recruiter and better hitting.

    That being said basketball should win no less than 20 games with their current scheduling. I believe if they don't get to 20 this year you have to force a shakeup to the staff. I'm ok with 10-4 at home. I don't like losing to the bottom teams but it happens.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    WRONG again Joe. They keep whipping that horse cause he is still in the race.
    How so? HOW is it Talbot's fault now? He isn't the hitting coach is he? He isn't the pitching coach, is he? Is he the baserunning coach? Is he the defense coach? What EXACTLY is he doing NOW, to be the problem with the team?

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    Quote Originally Posted by babysitter View Post
    It’s a shared responsibility my friend. Do what you want with that thought. You can take that one in all kinds of different directions.
    See my post below. WHAT EXACTLY is he doing wrong THIS season? No more bull____ answers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeLeblanc View Post
    See my post below. WHAT EXACTLY is he doing wrong THIS season? No more bull____ answers.
    Accepting a paycheck after what he’s done the last 4 years...

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeLeblanc View Post
    See my post below. WHAT EXACTLY is he doing wrong THIS season? No more bull____ answers.
    He played a pretty big part in getting the players here that are doing so wonderful right now. He is obviously still influential on the base paths as he is the first base coach. Our approach at the plate looks the same as the last 4 years and once again obviously reeks of JT. The man is toxic to this program. It’s been time for him to leave. And I’ll say with much certainly that as long as he is on staff you will see the continued downfall of this baseball program.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RC8 View Post
    He played a pretty big part in getting the players here that are doing so wonderful right now. He is obviously still influential on the base paths as he is the first base coach. Our approach at the plate looks the same as the last 4 years and once again obviously reeks of JT. The man is toxic to this program. It’s been time for him to leave. And I’ll say with much certainly that as long as he is on staff you will see the continued downfall of this baseball program.
    ^^^ this is what I didn’t feel like typing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JoeLeblanc View Post
    See my post below. WHAT EXACTLY is he doing wrong THIS season? No more bull____ answers.
    Dude, is reading a struggle for you ? Where in my post did I mention JT ? I said it’s a “shared” responsibility. Look around.

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    It is Tony’s job to fix it, whatever it is. Im sure he would be the first man to tell you that. A lot of baseball left and plenty of opportunities. Its up to the coaches and players to take advantage of those opportunities or they will spend yet another Memorial Day relaxing by the pool.


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    Quote Originally Posted by RC8 View Post
    He played a pretty big part in getting the players here that are doing so wonderful right now. He is obviously still influential on the base paths as he is the first base coach. Our approach at the plate looks the same as the last 4 years and once again obviously reeks of JT. The man is toxic to this program. It’s been time for him to leave. And I’ll say with much certainly that as long as he is on staff you will see the continued downfall of this baseball program.
    So you think we should have let Houston hire him as their full time recruiter.

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    My question is, we were such a good hitting team under Deggs system, is there no way we can keep his system without keeping him? Why not get Caleb Adams or Conrad to assist in hitting and teach Deggs philosophy?

    Bring back the leg kick __ers!!! Then learn to bunt again.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Jacob81 View Post
    My question is, we were such a good hitting team under Deggs system, is there no way we can keep his system without keeping him? Why not get Caleb Adams or Conrad to assist in hitting and teach Deggs philosophy?

    Bring back the leg kick __ers!!! Then learn to bunt again.
    Conrad didn’t want to stick around to coach for free. Robe wanted JT and we must suffer for that with bad baseball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunAmos View Post
    So you think we should have let Houston hire him as their full time recruiter.
    I don’t care where he goes as long as it’s not Lafayette, Louisiana.

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