Barry J. article summary on "behind the scenes" problems.

What sucks is that we had such little depth at certain positions if Manny were to dismiss players (and they were starters) we would have been in bigger trouble do to lack of talent at backups and 3rd stringers, just my opinion. Tough position to be in.
With that said, he has to start setting the example, record be damned, and get these facking clowns out of the program or it will never get better.


I much rather have some straight, serious, backups and third stringers playing - than some ******* starters who may be foggy during season on alcohol or even pot.

Those are NOT team members - no matter how good they could be.

Using starters - maybe buzzed - helps explain our amazing six win season.

Our Offensive Coordinator called plays like he'd just finished off a tater all by himself.

Manny gotta clean this crap up.
 
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I much rather have some straight, serious, backups and third stringers playing - than some ******* starters who may be foggy during season on alcohol or even pot.

Those are NOT team members - no matter how good they could be.

Using starters - maybe buzzed - helps explain our amazing six win season.

Our Offensive Coordinator called plays like he'd just finished off a tater all by himself.

Manny gotta clean this crap up.
If you had Cheech Williams as your QB, you'd be limited in what you'd call as well.
 
This is another reason why we should not hire first time HC. An experienced HC would not let this crap happen. Manny has a lot to learn.
Sam Jankovich would never hire a first time HC. He had a terrible experience at another school and that's why he hired JJ instead of Olivadotti and Erickson instead of Gary Stevens.

Probably a big mistake by an inexperienced Blake James.
 
Yep. He also did a good job cutting bait with guys who rocked the boat.

Remember the year he benched all the veteran WRs (German, Omar Rolle and Magic Benton) and went with freshmans like Santana and Reggie? It’s like those veteran kids fell off the face of the earth. Never heard another word out of them as soon as he pitchforked them.

When I interviewed Najeh Davenport for this site about his documentary on that era, he told a story about a group of players basically jumping an offensive lineman who didnt make his 'gassers' during an off-season workout. I believe he was talking about Robert Sampson (edit, I believe it was actually Jay Gordon), since he was from Texas. Said the guy was so demoralized he soon quit the team

Lets not pretend our teams -- or any program, really -- is filled with choir boys with the discipline of a monk or Bernard Hopkins. But we need to get a team full of guys who really give a **** about this program and football
 
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Cocaine during a game makes you a better player. It just does. But crack, heroin, or meth, not so much. Those drugs just space you out. Weed is ok after a game to wind down. But before a game it ***** with your concentration. These kids need to be taught what drugs to use and when to use them.
Gary McLain played point guard for Villanova the year they upset Patrick Ewing and Georgetown. He doesn't remember the final 4 game against Memphis State because he was coked up. I think he had 2 turnovers.
 
Manny is a players coach. He can't change into a strict authoritarian figure overnight bc the players won't respect it. What Manny needs to do is keep his hands clean and have someone play the bad cop. I'm starting to see where the Highsmith role could be very useful. Let Manny make the laws and Highsmith enforce them.

All of this info on Williams is pretty well known but the fact that BJ decided to publish it now I think is strategic. Someone high up wants Jarren gone. I also think Jarren got a heads up about the piece which explains why he posted a random workout pic.
I see what you're getting at, but having a head coach in name only has the potential to be disastrous....like 4-5 wins disastrous. Roll of the dice here but I guess he doesn't have many options at this point.
 
Anyone who read Barry’s article and concluded that coaches are not as culpable as players need to read it again. If coaches put this information out they also put themselves on blast.
Bingo. I fault the coaches for letting it happen. It's their job to keep these young men straight. What a complete fail Manny has been in every way.
 
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Anyone who read Barry’s article and concluded that coaches are not as culpable as players need to read it again. If coaches put this information out they also put themselves on blast.

Not if you are an ex-coach needing another job. "Hey, when Jarren Williams wasn't high as a kite, my coaching allowed him to set a team record ar MIAMI!"

paul williams.webp
 
You think this information eases the hate?

The last thing any athletic department wants is a piece about how their players are drunk and doing drugs. If anything this just put more pressure on Manny

But stuff like this doesn't just change in an offseason. The chances he can actually turn this around are slim
 
That’s not what the article said, though.

It said he was considering it and no final decision had been made.
Funny.....I still remember Sam Jankovich's stirring speech to the alumni and boosters at the motel before the 1986 WVU game in Morgantown. He bragged about how tough the athletic department's drug testing programs was....is it still in place and what do they do with the results?

I used to dislike such programs on civil liberties grounds and not because I like or use drugs (I don't) but if a school invests hundreds of thousands of dollars in you as a scholarship athlete maybe they should have the right to make sure you're not impaired.

If a QB (particularly) blows a game because he's impaired, he's cheating everybody-- coaches, teammates, fans, and ticket purchasers.

I hate to cast blame at one young person but maybe he should leave because we have lost trust in him.
 
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