Dingaan1828
Miss my dog
- Joined
- Dec 31, 2011
- Messages
- 5,916
Why did you wait so long?I started one for Al Golden 3 quarters into the Maryland game.
Why did you wait so long?I started one for Al Golden 3 quarters into the Maryland game.
This board, any uncensored social media for that matter, reflects the principles of supply and demand; of a free market economy at work. People talk about what tastes good or bad, works good or bad. sounds good or bad, etc. Reputations are made that way; good or bad. Products improve because of it or they don't get used. Social Media's impact on football coaches is the same as it's effect on everything else in a free market: In an uncensured ecosystem, it works; in a censured one, it doesn't.
If you look further back last season, more than a few here were predicting what ended up happening... the O imploded leading to 4 straight losses.
So that’s where this all started. Actually in year one the offensive problems were obvious too. So it’s been simmering for 3 seasons...
Plenty of time for a coach to make a change.
I think the evidence is piling up and we are indeed the worst fan base in college football.I actually tend to think Jimmy would have been buried on social media too. The situation with him and the leftover coaches in 1984 was the very definition of toxic. And then in 1985, losing to the Gators opening day and getting blown out by Tennessee in a major bowl game. And then the original Fiasco Bowl in the 1986 season. I think social media may have dragged JJ down to the point where we wouldn't have won a title in 1987, had it existed at the time.
I also do think that in general, we are some of the worst fans on social media, and tend to play a real part in creating that air of toxicity around our own program. It would help somewhat if a preponderance of our fans weren't such ****s on social media. IMO.
The fanbase from the mid 90s would have ate Butch alive on TwitterVery well conceived, if not thoughtful, piece Chise.
Slight disagreement on what would have happened to Butch if the the social media was like it is today.
The primary users of social media do reflect the majority of opinions - of social media. Just like the primary owners of cars are car owners. It's true that market forces that are driven by a select few are not free market forces. The corollary to that in a social media context is censureship.That would be true if the primary users of social media and the loudest voices reflected the majority of opinions. In this case they may or may not, but for your argument to work it would have to reflect the larger base as capitalism is supposed to. When market forces are driven by a select few with the loudest voices it’s not capitalism it’s an oligarchy.
Not happy with the coach/results and voicing it is one thing.
Being a **** about it is another.
It used to be that the only coverage you’d get of UM football was Edwin Pope and Linda Robertson gargling the goo of whoever was the UM HC. And the feeble voices of UM on WQAM making excuses for struggling coaches and dismissing any dissenting voices.
The fanbase from the mid 90s would have ate Butch alive on Twitter
Losing to UVA is always a deal breaker for me. Once a coach does that, he is dead to me.
The big problem for slugs like Rick and Folden is social media. It used to be that the only coverage you’d get of UM football was Edwin Pope and Linda Robertson gargling the goo of whoever was the UM HC. And the feeble voices of UM on WQAM making excuses for struggling coaches and dismissing any dissenting voices. As a result, the HC had a lot more leeway and recruits weren’t bombarded with an instant flow of information and truth.
Now, the minute a coach is revealed as a fraud it’s broadcast all over the world, and recruits are hammered with what a disaster the HC is. The program immediately becomes toxic, and recruiting goes in the tank. It’s a very palpable phenomenon.
Our first hardcore social media age HC was Folden. Look at the way the program became toxic as soon as he was revealed as a fraud. We went from beating Alabaga for a bunch of recruits to stealing guys like Bobyonce’ Knowles and Terrance Henley from FIU. Same pattern is now underway with Rick.
I tend to think that once our program reaches this level of social media toxicity I don’t think the current HC can turn it around. It’ll take a miracle OC hire who instantly transforms the offense into a top 5 deal. Otherwise, it’s a wrap. It can’t be slow progress that us vultures could immediately poke holes in. It would have to an immediate and very noticeable turnaround.
If Booch David did what he did here during this same social media age he never would have made it past year 3 or 4. The standard here at the time was infinitely higher than it is now, and he would have been buried by the fans in today’s social media world.
Someone here gets it.
Look at what happened to Brian Kelly in 2016. He had a 4-8 season. He self evaluated and realized he had to change things up. Overhauled the staff, and 2 years later, he's in the college football playoff. The reason people are tired of Richt is he's shown a propensity for not wanting to change things up and wants to stay comfortable with what he knows.
Worst fan base in America doesn't even begin to describe it. I mean just look at these animals.
![]()
![]()
![]()
![]()
/bro at lease we cho up to da games
When is the last time you saw a coach make a coaching change during a 15 game winning streak? Offense was humming for the second half of year one, then the streak continued through 10 games of year two. We took the terrible loss at Pitt, then the blowout against a far superior Clemson, and a competitive game where Rosier's TOs killed us against Wisconsin. Then the LSU Rosier-Feagles fiasco, followed by five straight wins.
This is the offseason for change. We will see what he does. Gut says he won't do anything and he will ride or die with what he believes next year.
We'll see how it works out for him.