RGV Pony wrote:Anyone remember when we thought we pulled a fast one on Houston by hiring Jason Phillips and leaving them w Levine as head coach ?
Actually they didn't want Phillips as HC, Sumlin didn't want him at A&M and Phillips couldn't even get the FAU job. The fact that we ended up with him says he had no other options.
He was heralded as the great recruiter to replace Klemm. What happened???
He was never as big of a deal in Houston recruiting as Klemm was in LA. If he were that great of a recruiter he'd be in a P5 conference.
They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security
Burcham just does not appear to have any feel for this game. He is just off. His inexperience shows by locking onto most of his receivers, misses his open options, lacks touch and accuracy on his passes. Bottom line is that we are in bad trouble for next season even if he improves 100%. In addition, our last 2 recruiting classes are very suspect and the 2014 class brings little relief. This program is simply not improving and we are not ready to move to the next level. Changes are necessary.
I've never seen a person on our campus with rolled up jeans. I think the commercial is dumb, too, but I never said it made us look liberal.
And feel free to join me on my next business trip to Seattle. I'll show you plenty of hipsters.[/quote]
The kid is in a river. Rolling up your jeans when standing in a river seems logical to me. Seattle is a great city...but agreed, way too many hipsters.
See what happens when there is a 34-0 blow out. I start defending a commercial.
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I guess I am the only person that did not know and do everything I was supposed to know and do on my first day on a job. Burcham has all the tools. He needs experience which he has not been allowed until today. I have no problem with him going forward. I am much more concerned with recruiting players around him.
All those who believe in psycho kinesis, raise my hand
Tbuck12 wrote:I've never seen a person on our campus with rolled up jeans. I think the commercial is dumb, too, but I never said it made us look liberal.
And feel free to join me on my next business trip to Seattle. I'll show you plenty of hipsters.
The kid is in a river. Rolling up your jeans when standing in a river seems logical to me. Seattle is a great city...but agreed, way too many hipsters.
See what happens when there is a 34-0 blow out. I start defending a bad commercial.[/quote]
Commercial is hideous. We have a beautiful campus and it should be shown. Instead we watch cartoons and listen to baloney. Our strength is Cox and we are talking about fresh water. Looks like some someone from the perfect ideology world directed and approved that garbage.
mrydel wrote:I guess I am the only person that did not know and do everything I was supposed to know and do on my first day on a job. Burcham has all the tools. He needs experience which he has not been allowed until today. I have no problem with him going forward. I am much more concerned with recruiting players around him.
I am concerned about surrounding talent too but he simply doesn't have the look of a big-time player. I'm afraid his ceiling is Kyle Padron which won't be good enough to win anything of note for us.
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