Mestengo wrote:footballdad wrote:Right on cue, Stallion lashes out, makes up stories, and avoids the entire subject of the thread. 4 people have the audacity to question Morris for complaining in public about his apparent inability to motivate his own team, and Stallion goes into full whiner mode. You want to change the subject to injuries, feel free. That has nothing to do with the coach showing weakness in the face of adversity. Some folks on the board recognize it, and call it out. You just ignore it, which is your right. But don't change the subject and act like a baby. Sure, you'll have lot's of people support whatever you say, but not everybody, get used to it.
This is also the second time you've used your faux 'vendetta' line. Have one of your lap dogs, either Pony Girl or ECM, go back and look at all of my positive comments about Morris, they're everywhere. This is my first real criticism of Morris, and it's a legitimate one. I did comment that I believed Malone was in over his head, and still believe that, we'll see how it plays out over the next couple years.
So back to the subject. Since the majority of the guys on the roster are Morris guys, why is he admitting a motivation problem? And isn't it probably a bad idea to do it out in public?
Let the excuses roll.
Again, tonight is the night we see how much progress has been made. 2 programs starting from very similar circumstances, 2 coaches hired at the same time. Let's start by putting motivated guys on the field. Execution by a QB who has had plenty of experience in the offense would be nice as well. You like him, the 'poor freshman Hicks' excuse doesn't fly.
YOU SAID you were done here until the end of the season. Did you just get some extra time?
Well it's not like there's a lot going on in his son's football career these days