Stlhockeyguy02 wrote:cutter wrote:ALEX LIFESON wrote:Jeff ReineBold DALLAS THURS PM...CALL IT WHAT YOU WANT BUT THE FACT IS WHAT IS GOING ON AT SMU IS THE PRODUCT OF JUNE'S VISION..
Blvd_Stang wrote:This seem like a jab at the administration and admissions to anyone else?
yeah, that line seemed a little atypical of Reinebold to me. it obviously seems reactionary to some degree -- but, towards who? he had another post like that a little while ago, too.
also, it reminds me of a couple of tweets JJ put out about a year ago of how important it is that all parties pull together in the same direction if a program is to succeed. it seemed out of place then, but maybe more enlightening now, in view of recent events. who knows?
Why does everything have to be a conspiracy? I highly doubt a former CFL head coach would use effing facebook to subtlety whine about a disagreement with administration. It would be unprofessional and very out of character for him.
CALL IT WANT YOU WANT: Destiny, faith, work ethic, luck, deep pockets. Whatever you want to call it, June is here to build a winning program.
Jeez I'd hate to listen to some of you people drone on about government conspiracies. What sound stage was the moon landing filmed on? Eh?
who said anything about a conspiracy?
everybody needs to vent, especially when facing frustrating circumstances. JJ and his staff are remarkably poised and self-restrained when dealing with program obstacles. so, it is a little curious (and, concerning) when hints of any frustration surface.
here is JJ's tweet last year early into the season:
"In pro sports, college athletics, management must speak with one voice. The chain of command must run from players to coach, from coach to manager, from manager to owner or AD. When it doesn't, management itself becomes a peripheral opponent to the team's Mission." 5:49 PM Sep 15th, 2009
as I said, at the time, it didn't seem to have any relevance to what was happening at SMU (I thought perhaps he was talking about the Cowboys). but, now....
btw... I have photos of the sound stage for that moon landing. jk.
