Please make your posts longer! I printed it out and could not quite paper my entire garage floor.
Mitch McConnell wrote:I'm excited for the kid because he doesn't know what the hell he is doing and is just starting to learn about how the freaking recruiting process is working.
Wrong. I believe his dad is a coach at some level, and by all accounts is pretty savvy regarding the recruiting process.
Mitch McConnell wrote:The Klemm movement on the SMU recruits is either going to do one of two things for this staff:
1. The group either responds and steps it up and realizes that it has to do a better job especially in Texas.
Wrong. Again. Get the best players who want to be at SMU, regardless of where they're from.
Mitch McConnell wrote:2. The group reacts and realizes that it's recruiting efforts are bad and the dead weight coaches need to go and will keep chasing their tails.
The group will realize this? What ... in a staff meeting? So they'll all tell each other to quit? Sure -- sounds likely.
Mitch McConnell wrote:Notice how I used respond and react differently.
Got it -- another post that is not based on what you said, but rather on the fact that you're the one who said it. My life is now complete.
Mitch McConnell wrote:But I also think Klemm's focus of inner city Los Angeles was a mistake -- whether that was his call or Jones' call. To me, it doesn't matter. It was a flawed philosophy in my opinion.
Wait ... you're not on board with Coach Jones and his staff? Really? While we're at it, I heard about a band that came over from Liverpool and made quite a splash with the kids in this country.
Mitch McConnell wrote:If your best recruiter is not pounding the pavement in your backyard, then you have a problem.
Get your best recruiter out recruiting the best kids who want to be here. Stop freaking out about which state players come from.
Mitch McConnell wrote:Better to rip the band aid clean off, admit the mistakes and be better for it.
I know it sounds too good to be true, especially since you have a head coach whose loyalty to anything remains very questionable in my view.
Seriously? "Too good to be true"? You have clubbed the carcass of a dead horse for years, repeating the same half dozen tired messages for eons.
Mitch McConnell wrote:I just really wish Jones had left so we could have emerged from the dark cloud that is him.
Now, we're stuck with him.
Hold the phone ... you wanted Coach Jones to leave? How come we haven't read that message 163,824,623 other times? Oh wait ... we have.
It pains me, too, to be stuck with a coach who keeps getting us to bowl games. I'm going to be in Atlanta in January, and I'm driving over ... and I can't wait.