Joe Echavarría interview

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Your timing is just off. 17 days until kickoff. Let it play out.

(Also Cristobal might not be great.. but saying he isn't "good" is disingenuous. He might do less with more.. but he always has more (croots) so he's able to stumble his way to double digit wins every season. That's good. )

Insults come from low IQ. Welcome to America.

Cristobal has two double-digit win seasons in his career, both of which are at Oregon. I don't think he's good, but I could be wrong.
 
Another non-responsive post. Echevarria has no background in hiring football coaches, yet apparently put his hand on the lever to bring Mario aboard, which was not the smart decision. You could have saved the keystrokes and just said that he doesn't have any experience in hiring football coaches, other than Mario Cristobal.


How do you know it's not the right decision? Because of Years 1 and 2 of a rebuild? What will you be saying when we win 10 or more games? Will Mario's record for his first three years be better than Randy Shannon's at that point?

You could have saved your keystrokes and ****strokes by just telling us your old log-in name.
 
How do you know it's not the right decision? Because of Years 1 and 2 of a rebuild? What will you be saying when we win 10 or more games? Will Mario's record for his first three years be better than Randy Shannon's at that point?

You could have saved your keystrokes and ****strokes by just telling us your old log-in name.

Because I don't think Mario Cristobal is a good coach. I could be wrong, but probably not.
 
Cristobal has two double-digit win seasons in his career, both of which are at Oregon. I don't think he's good, but I could be wrong.


He took a 5-year-old program that was on probation, and had nearly all of their wins vacated, to a conference championship and a bowl win.
 
He took a 5-year-old program that was on probation, and had nearly all of their wins vacated, to a conference championship and a bowl win.

This is another non-responsive post. I was responding to the gentleman that suggested Mario can stumble into a ten-win season based on his recruiting. He's never done that except at Oregon which is one of the best programs in the country.
 
Because I don't think Mario Cristobal is a good coach. I could be wrong, but probably not.


So your opinion on a football coach should dictate whether Joe Echevarria becomes UM President.

Just go away.

At least we know this latest "Paul Butt****er" log-in identity will be gone in three months.
 
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This is another non-responsive post. I was responding to the gentleman that suggested Mario can stumble into a ten-win season based on his recruiting. He's never done that except at Oregon which is one of the best programs in the country.


It's not non-responsive, you liar. It is directly responsive to YOUR comment about Mario having only two 10-win seasons at Oregon.

I have no problems with admiring Howard Schnellenberger and Butch Davis for attempting incredibly difficult turnarounds at multiple schools. I don't run my mouth about "10-win seasons".

Howard Schnellenberger had THREE "10-win seasons", one at Miami, one at Louisville, one at FAU.

Butch Davis had ONE "10-win season" (Miami obviously).

I guess that makes them terrible coaches.
 
This analysis is quite funny. Cam Ward had to come back to play in college because he wasn’t able to cut it (yet) in the NFL, and has solid, but not spectacular numbers on a losing team. My assessment is in line with his resume, but you’re called a “troll” here if you don’t believe that Cam Ward is the next Cam Newton. Especially when he’s playing under Mario Cristobal, whose offense doesn’t fit Ward. No wonder Miami has been so bad for long—its fans have completely lost touch with reality.
Stopped reading at "Cam Ward had to come back to college".

So we got a NFL QB who didn't grade high enough yet for the NFL in terms of draft grade (day 1 or 2) but literally EVERYONE views as the best transfer in the portal.

Buddy stop posting. My goodness.
 
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Cristobal has two double-digit win seasons in his career, both of which are at Oregon. I don't think he's good, but I could be wrong.
It is what it is. He's here, not going anywhere. Might not even disagree.. just odd timing for this subject given we're so close to the season.
 
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Another non-responsive post. Echevarria has no background in hiring football coaches, yet apparently put his hand on the lever to bring Mario aboard, which was not the smart decision. You could have saved the keystrokes and just said that he doesn't have any experience in hiring football coaches, other than Mario Cristobal.
The guy worked at the highest levels of the world’s preeminent accounting firm where he likely hired many executive level employees. Hiring a football coach is child’s play to him.
 
The guy worked at the highest levels of the world’s preeminent accounting firm where he likely hired many executive level employees. Hiring a football coach is child’s play to him.


And clearly the guy (now banned) didn't bother to listen to the interview, where Joe talked about "failure".

I'm sure he will run off to another site to complain about how all the Meanie Maudes at CIS banned him just because he was a noble truth-teller.
 
Yes.

Because the clear solution is to let the trolls and the mopes (like you) say anything they want without ever rebutting their bull****...

Obviously.
Notify mods, ignore and discuss the interview. Simple enough.

It was a solid interview. Hitting on the overall University balance was smart and important. His optimistic outlook and the expectations he set mirror the discussions of people you consider mopes. Like most leadership positions, the proof will be in the pudding if or when the investments or strategies take negative turns. Let's hope those are minimal.
 
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