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by Stallion » Mon Feb 09, 2015 3:11 pm
Hawaii fans want Mason to hire Jeff Reinebold as a DB Coach-wasn't there a rift between those 2 about Reinebold writing an article about how to defeat Mason's 3-4 defense
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by vielsiehorsepower » Mon Feb 09, 2015 3:22 pm
Stallion wrote:Hawaii fans want Mason to hire Jeff Reinebold as a DB Coach-wasn't there a rift between those 2 about Reinebold writing an article about how to defeat Mason's 3-4 defense
What was the gist of it, don't huddle?
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by PonyPride » Mon Feb 09, 2015 5:05 pm
ojaipony wrote:Really happy for him. I think he just burned out here. Attitude was terrible at the end, very "loser-ish". 
I'll respectfully disagree. Was he burned out? Frustrated? Some of both, to be sure, and a bunch of other emotions. But considering the circumstances and the way the season played out, I thought his attitude was extraordinary. He knew the talent level of each opponent, and he knew the circumstances and factors that contributed to the season being what it was. But his attitude in practice, when talking to us and when just talking to/coaching the team, was more positive and encouraging than a lot of people's would have been. A lot of reporters covering the games commented about how infectious Mason's enthusiasm was. He was in a rough spot, and he knew it, but he didn't badmouth players or coaches, and even mixed in some humor. A lot of things didn't go right in 2014, but I wouldn't put Mason's attitude on that list.
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by Rebel10 » Mon Feb 09, 2015 5:20 pm
I believe Mason was the main one feeding Mexmustang most of his info as well.
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by vielsiehorsepower » Mon Feb 09, 2015 7:36 pm
Rebel10 wrote:I believe Mason was the main one feeding Mexmustang of his info as well.
is that the sarcasm font I see there?
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by JasonB » Mon Feb 09, 2015 11:18 pm
Stallion wrote:Hawaii fans want Mason to hire Jeff Reinebold as a DB Coach-wasn't there a rift between those 2 about Reinebold writing an article about how to defeat Mason's 3-4 defense
I thought it was how to beat June's offense? I think there was some personal things with JR that didn't involve Mason that lead to his dismissal.
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by SoCal_Pony » Tue Feb 10, 2015 1:42 am
I'm appreciative of Coach Mason for trudging on during our last season, I also wish him the best of luck at Hawaii.
Having said that, I'm a little surprised at the amount of love being thrown his way. I certainly would not want him as my HC (Nevada made the right call IMO) or even my DC. He was part of the problem.
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by ponyscott » Tue Feb 10, 2015 5:32 pm
JasonB wrote:Stallion wrote:Hawaii fans want Mason to hire Jeff Reinebold as a DB Coach-wasn't there a rift between those 2 about Reinebold writing an article about how to defeat Mason's 3-4 defense
I thought it was how to beat June's offense? I think there was some personal things with JR that didn't involve Mason that lead to his dismissal.
There was a rift about JR writing something about Masons defense and how to attack it....and not June's offense. June was forced to let JR go.
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by smusic 00 » Tue Feb 10, 2015 9:12 pm
Reinebold's got a pretty good CFL and Sky Sport NFL gig but he is always tweeting about Hawaii stuff.
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by CalallenStang » Tue Feb 10, 2015 9:48 pm
ponyscott wrote:JasonB wrote:Stallion wrote:Hawaii fans want Mason to hire Jeff Reinebold as a DB Coach-wasn't there a rift between those 2 about Reinebold writing an article about how to defeat Mason's 3-4 defense
I thought it was how to beat June's offense? I think there was some personal things with JR that didn't involve Mason that lead to his dismissal.
There was a rift about JR writing something about Masons defense and how to attack it....and not June's offense. June was forced to let JR go. https://coacheschoice.com/m-834-jeff-reinebold.aspx
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by Digetydog » Thu Feb 12, 2015 4:11 pm
PonyPride wrote:ojaipony wrote:Really happy for him. I think he just burned out here. Attitude was terrible at the end, very "loser-ish". 
I'll respectfully disagree. Was he burned out? Frustrated? Some of both, to be sure, and a bunch of other emotions. But considering the circumstances and the way the season played out, I thought his attitude was extraordinary. He knew the talent level of each opponent, and he knew the circumstances and factors that contributed to the season being what it was. But his attitude in practice, when talking to us and when just talking to/coaching the team, was more positive and encouraging than a lot of people's would have been. A lot of reporters covering the games commented about how infectious Mason's enthusiasm was. He was in a rough spot, and he knew it, but he didn't badmouth players or coaches, and even mixed in some humor. A lot of things didn't go right in 2014, but I wouldn't put Mason's attitude on that list.
If Junesus had been decent enough to quit before the season, I am convinced that Mason could have beaten UNT, USF, Tulsa, and Uconn.
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by Rebel10 » Thu Feb 12, 2015 4:31 pm
vielsiehorsepower wrote:Rebel10 wrote:I believe Mason was the main one feeding Mexmustang most of his info as well.
is that the sarcasm font I see there?
No, they are buddies.
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by ojaipony » Fri Feb 13, 2015 12:41 am
PonyPride wrote:ojaipony wrote:Really happy for him. I think he just burned out here. Attitude was terrible at the end, very "loser-ish". 
I'll respectfully disagree. Was he burned out? Frustrated? Some of both, to be sure, and a bunch of other emotions. But considering the circumstances and the way the season played out, I thought his attitude was extraordinary. He knew the talent level of each opponent, and he knew the circumstances and factors that contributed to the season being what it was. But his attitude in practice, when talking to us and when just talking to/coaching the team, was more positive and encouraging than a lot of people's would have been. A lot of reporters covering the games commented about how infectious Mason's enthusiasm was. He was in a rough spot, and he knew it, but he didn't badmouth players or coaches, and even mixed in some humor. A lot of things didn't go right in 2014, but I wouldn't put Mason's attitude on that list.
His attitude was not HCCM's attitude ("we will not take a backseat to anybody"). He talked about how hard it was to recruit here, etc etc etc. His defense completely laid down and died against most decent competition. Nice guy, funny guy. But he was definitely part of the problem.
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by mustangxc » Fri Feb 13, 2015 6:06 am
While he would not have been a successful head coach at SMU, I still think he is a good hire for Hawaii.
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by CA Mustang » Fri Feb 13, 2015 11:08 am
ojaipony wrote:His attitude was not HCCM's attitude ("we will not take a backseat to anybody"). He talked about how hard it was to recruit here, etc etc etc. His defense completely laid down and died against most decent competition. Nice guy, funny guy. But he was definitely part of the problem.
It is easy to spout sunshine and rainbows when it is 8+ months until the next game. But when you are given command of a team with limited talent in the middle of the season, there's no time to dream of the future. If CM took over right after the UNT game and had to guide the team the rest of the year (with no guarantee of future employment), I bet the tone of his comments would be significantly different than what we have heard from him since December.
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