You are clearly a football guru...Grizz Air said:
Agree with OP. Maybe we could keep Rhule on for a 5 figure salary to be team chaplain or player development coach or whatever. Just nothing involving x's and o's.
you mean like ignoring the wins this season, and going back to find posts you can use to harass people for what was at the time reasonable anger and concern?Eball said:
What a complete and utterly idiotic post as it turns out! Why O Why must we make snap judgments and tell everyone we are the smartest guy in the room...
Art must have slept with your wife. Theres just no other explanationxiledinok said:PartyBear said:
"God put me here because things like this would happen not to stop things like this from happening ". He said about the game.
Lame he needs to go. This God card is BS. Steele played it here and never used it again at anothe job.
Here is my question surely the contract has some minimal performance mandate it it. Otherwise all these coaches could take a job just show up be fire proof for a few years and just become millionaires. Surely they are not so lopsided in favor of the coach.
Is Art crying out to God because he ll have a losing district season without the kids he stuffed in an RV park? What kinda of white people let their high school kids live with their uncle in a trailer park to allow them to play 3A football?
More wisdom from Caber High fanboys...ABC BEAR said:Say what? Rhule is best compared to Dave Roberts who was canned after 2 seasons and 4 wins. One of his wins was against Texas and he still got tossed.OldSchoolBU said:
he will have 4-5 years to get the job done. End of story. Delude yourselves with whatever nonsense you want to in the interim but he will have that time frame. He needs to be winning championships by the end of that time frame.
Your comparisons to Steele and Beall hold no weight other than they all have an l in their last name (so did Briles). Rhule has a track record of winning championships in the top G5 conference similar to guys like Urban Meyer and Nick Saban before they took power 5 jobs.
Football is entertainment. Enjoy watching this work of beauty that will be carved out of a very ugly piece of marble that looks ugliest when the first chisel strikes it.
This post aged well.Dia del DougO said:
I think the only hope now is for God to call Rhule to coach at Rutgers.
Mercy, you have been dumb for years.cowboycwr said:Wow.Amarillobear said:
I enjoy reading what people have to say on this site and I generally just try to stay positive about the other posters when I post but I disagree with your post about firing him already. We need to support the program and realize the coaches Coach their hearts out on the field but this is a young team making mistakes that the coaches will soon correct. I see nothing but bright spots when I watch this team and see a lot of young players that will make us proud when they figure it all out. The offensive line is still in a state of flux and it needs to gel some. I think the future is very bright. Hang in there.
Sic 'me Bears!
I don't think I have ever seen so much sunshine pumping in my life.
No we don't need to blindly support a program just because. I supported the program but this is my money I spend on tickets. If I do not like the result I WILL NOT sit by and let the program steal my money with the bad product put on the field.
And I would really love to know what game you are watching. Because many of the mistakes being made are not by the young players but are rather issues with the coaching, play call, schemes, etc.
The switching of QBs- coaching
Running the ball on a 3rd and long- coaching.
not going with tempo on offense when down- coaching.
calling the totally wrong defensive alignment- coaching
Bad offensive play calling- coaching
There are many, many others that I could list here but I think you get the point.
The things like dropping passes, missed tackles, etc would be on the players but the above is way more of a bigger issue during the game with a larger impact on the outcome.
How insightful...Redbrickbear said:
I'm more dejected than most.
I mean sure we can fire Rhule.
But the same people that hired him are still here, the same people that hired Steele, the same people that have failed us over and over and over again over the past 25 years.
Yet they actually one time hired a coach that could win (Briles) but they couldn't manage the success or him....and they had their BS in house cops chasing frat kids drinking on 3rd st. instead of focusing on real issues like Rape.
And when the girls did report it.....the Regent regime didnt give them more than 3 free counseling sessions and never passed the info on the the real police or did anything about it.
They then ran one of the worst and most expensive PR campaigns ever.
No reason to think the people in charge of Baylor wont hire another worthless coach for $4-$5 million a year.
This should be your new signature, it'll remind us never to not laugh at anything you post ever again.Dia del DougO said:By the time Baylor is ready to replace Rhule, Baylor will be a step down from UNT.EvilTroyAndAbed said:bunation said:
Unfortunately, with our BOR, a coach with Rhule's resume WAS the best we could hope to hire. That hasn't changed.
MilliVanilli said:Mercy, you have been dumb for years.cowboycwr said:Wow.Amarillobear said:
I enjoy reading what people have to say on this site and I generally just try to stay positive about the other posters when I post but I disagree with your post about firing him already. We need to support the program and realize the coaches Coach their hearts out on the field but this is a young team making mistakes that the coaches will soon correct. I see nothing but bright spots when I watch this team and see a lot of young players that will make us proud when they figure it all out. The offensive line is still in a state of flux and it needs to gel some. I think the future is very bright. Hang in there.
Sic 'me Bears!
I don't think I have ever seen so much sunshine pumping in my life.
No we don't need to blindly support a program just because. I supported the program but this is my money I spend on tickets. If I do not like the result I WILL NOT sit by and let the program steal my money with the bad product put on the field.
And I would really love to know what game you are watching. Because many of the mistakes being made are not by the young players but are rather issues with the coaching, play call, schemes, etc.
The switching of QBs- coaching
Running the ball on a 3rd and long- coaching.
not going with tempo on offense when down- coaching.
calling the totally wrong defensive alignment- coaching
Bad offensive play calling- coaching
There are many, many others that I could list here but I think you get the point.
The things like dropping passes, missed tackles, etc would be on the players but the above is way more of a bigger issue during the game with a larger impact on the outcome.
How dare you not get to ignore your ridiculous posting history and have to humbly eat a little cyber crow.Oldbear83 said:you mean like ignoring the wins this season, and going back to find posts you can use to harass people for what was at the time reasonable anger and concern?Eball said:
What a complete and utterly idiotic post as it turns out! Why O Why must we make snap judgments and tell everyone we are the smartest guy in the room...
I don't know. I guess some people can't just enjoy the good times.
Self Made Bear said:Stranger said:
So to the chase . . . This guy will never produce a winner. He ain't got it. He don't fit. It's time to p*ss on the fire and call in the dogs. The hunt is over. At least Arkansas had the balls to fire Jack Crowe after losing to Citadel at the first of the season. Frank Broyles knew. He'd looked him in the eyes and listened to his excuses. I doubt we have anybody on the BOR that could pull that trick.
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It will be at least four years before this happens. The Board has not shown one iota of competence in any matter concerning football. Plus, they would have to admit they were wrong, and as we have seen, neither they nor their cronies on this board are ever going to do that.
Hmm...you found that post reasonable? He posted that diatribe on 9-10-17 what was that like two games into CMR's first freaking season?Oldbear83 said:you mean like ignoring the wins this season, and going back to find posts you can use to harass people for what was at the time reasonable anger and concern?Eball said:
What a complete and utterly idiotic post as it turns out! Why O Why must we make snap judgments and tell everyone we are the smartest guy in the room...
I don't know. I guess some people can't just enjoy the good times.
IIRC, Briles had a Heisman winner his 4th season but did not get the conference title until his 6th--and also his 7th. I don't think any Baylor coach has ever had 2 conference titles in consecutive years. Nor has any other coach ever had more than 2 consecutive bowl bids. Briles had 7. Hopefully, Rhule will achieve that over the next 5 years at Baylor, along with a few conference titles and a playoff bid (which Briles never did although, arguably, likely would have had the BOR not thrown him under the bus).Russell Gym said:Oldbear83 said:Hell no.summaryjudged said:
He needs 4 years minimum imo. Tired of the sky is falling stuff. If we arent bowling by year 4 then consider his departure.
Teaff and Briles won conference championships by then, if Ruhle does not win 4 + this year he's a fraud, if he does not go to and win a bowl by next year he's got to go
What conference championship did Briles win at Baylor by his fourth season?
Says someone livid their posts DEMANDING the firing of Matt Rhule are being humorously lampooned.Oldbear83 said:
You don't have any right to demand anything from someone else.
You think our 0-7 start in 2017 was fine, nothing to complain about? Sure, that's your right, and yes, we're all glad things improved since then.
But you don't own the team, in fact you have no more to do with the team than any other Baylor fan, so no, you don't have any place to make demands of someone else.
And yes, obsessing on harassing other fans for something said in 2017 shows a petty, spiteful character on your part.
Go focus on old posts if that's your thing. Most of us will just enjoy the current success, and not pretend someone has to be perfect to be a fan.
Your angry at me why? I did not demand anything from anyone else...Oldbear83 said:
You don't have any right to demand anything from someone else.
You think our 0-7 start in 2017 was fine, nothing to complain about? Sure, that's your right, and yes, we're all glad things improved since then.
But you don't own the team, in fact you have no more to do with the team than any other Baylor fan, so no, you don't have any place to make demands of someone else.
And yes, obsessing on harassing other fans for something said in 2017 shows a petty, spiteful character on your part.
Go focus on old posts if that's your thing. Most of us will just enjoy the current success, and not pretend someone has to be perfect to be a fan.
No one threw Art under the bus. He and his advisors stuck there heads under the front tires of the bus and said, "try to run me over."historian said:IIRC, Briles had a Heisman winner his 4th season but did not get the conference title until his 6th--and also his 7th. I don't think any Baylor coach has ever had 2 conference titles in consecutive years. Nor has any other coach ever had more than 2 consecutive bowl bids. Briles had 7. Hopefully, Rhule will achieve that over the next 5 years at Baylor, along with a few conference titles and a playoff bid (which Briles never did although, arguably, likely would have had the BOR not thrown him under the bus).Russell Gym said:Oldbear83 said:Hell no.summaryjudged said:
He needs 4 years minimum imo. Tired of the sky is falling stuff. If we arent bowling by year 4 then consider his departure.
Teaff and Briles won conference championships by then, if Ruhle does not win 4 + this year he's a fraud, if he does not go to and win a bowl by next year he's got to go
What conference championship did Briles win at Baylor by his fourth season?
Ferk, Caber High is dense.historian said:
If he was fired based upon accusations that have never been proven, then he was thrown under the bus. The Austin-based media & ESPN were very good at recycling the same gossip over and over again--and then the WSJ & others jumped on the bandwagon. To my knowledge no evidence has ever been presented.