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Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Sun Nov 18, 2018 10:28 pm
by Eaglekeeper
It’s in both Adazzio’s and BC’s best interest to part ways this year. Daz can go out a winner and get another job and BC can bring in a new coach to a program with a winning record.

There are huge factors that have to be considered in bringing back or god forbid extending Daz. How many donors, season ticket holders and single game ticket sales will BC lose by bringing back Daz? Will AJ transfer to get out of this pathetic offense? Will Daz ever get the program to the stated goal of top 25 every year? Who are the prospects for replacing Daz?

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 6:50 am
by HJS
As Spaz’s extended tenure taught, the people that cut checks don’t care about records of teams that play with weird-shaped balls.

As for AJ Dillon, the idea that a RB would sit a year and delay his first NFL paycheck so he can go to a more dynamic, pass-centric offense... is among the dumbest comments ever made anywhere. It so outrageously stupid that I ended my self-imposed ban from responding to your nonsense.

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 7:04 am
by TobaccoRoadEagle
A ban of 7.5 hours? nice willpower, nospace

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 7:14 am
by eagletx
This season was "teed up" for Addazio, with a marquee player, and experienced OL, and as easy a schedule (especially in the weakened ACC) as he was likely to see, and by most accounts the talent level has been upgraded.

And yet, here we are, one game away from another 7-6 season.

The undeniable in all this, the lingering common denominator is this head coach. But, frankly the other elephant in the room is the ambivalence of this university's administration.

That is why I suspect that touting some thread like being a bowl team 5 of 6 years of his tenure, this administration will re-up this clown for some duration.

And recognizing his limitations in making independent decisions, I suspect Jarmond may soon be exploring a way out.

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 8:52 am
by TobaccoRoadEagle
eagletx {l Wrote}:...That is why I suspect that touting some thread like being a bowl team 5 of 6 years of his tenure, this administration will re-up this clown for some duration...

it's so frustrating hearing the talking heads tout this during every game. about what a great job the heinz hammer has done with the bc program, etc. etc. my wife asks me if i'm going to yell at the tv again when she hears them teeing up this subject but i usually miss what she is saying because i am yelling at the tv

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 8:56 am
by BC923
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:
eagletx {l Wrote}:...That is why I suspect that touting some thread like being a bowl team 5 of 6 years of his tenure, this administration will re-up this clown for some duration...

it's so frustrating hearing the talking heads tout this during every game. about what a great job the heinz hammer has done with the bc program, etc. etc. my wife asks me if i'm going to yell at the tv again when she hears them teeing up this subject but i usually miss what she is saying because i am yelling at the tv

That's MeatBaum doing his job

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 9:58 am
by TontoKowalski
HJS {l Wrote}:As Spaz’s extended tenure taught, the people that cut checks don’t care about records of teams that play with weird-shaped balls.

As for AJ Dillon, the idea that a RB would sit a year and delay his first NFL paycheck so he can go to a more dynamic, pass-centric offense... is among the dumbest comments ever made anywhere. It so outrageously stupid that I ended my self-imposed ban from responding to your nonsense.


Mo J - I have an hypothesis that Jarmond cannot move on to his next job until he hires at least one revenue-sport coach, and that hire shows both promise and revitalization of a program (which takes a few years). Christian is doing his best to be create that vacancy, and I am sort of concerned that this volatility will create space for Daz to cling like a dingleberry to the bottom of the department for longer than he should be around.

Thoughts? Any chance Jarmond dumps two revenue coaches in two years, or would that create the appearance of excessive self-interest on his resume? FWIW, an ambitious AD looking to bigger jobs is a good thing; I hope Jarmond is a job-hopping superstar and that he makes his reputation here.

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 10:06 am
by hansen
TontoKowalski {l Wrote}:
HJS {l Wrote}:As Spaz’s extended tenure taught, the people that cut checks don’t care about records of teams that play with weird-shaped balls.

As for AJ Dillon, the idea that a RB would sit a year and delay his first NFL paycheck so he can go to a more dynamic, pass-centric offense... is among the dumbest comments ever made anywhere. It so outrageously stupid that I ended my self-imposed ban from responding to your nonsense.


Mo J - I have an hypothesis that Jarmond cannot move on to his next job until he hires at least one revenue-sport coach, and that hire shows both promise and revitalization of a program (which takes a few years). Christian is doing his best to be create that vacancy, and I am sort of concerned that this volatility will create space for Daz to cling like a dingleberry to the bottom of the department for longer than he should be around.

Thoughts? Any chance Jarmond dumps two revenue coaches in two years, or would that create the appearance of excessive self-interest on his resume? FWIW, an ambitious AD looking to bigger jobs is a good thing; I hope Jarmond is a job-hopping superstar and that he makes his reputation here.


I would agree with this.

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 11:19 am
by b0mberMan
HJS {l Wrote}:weird-shaped balls.

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 11:58 am
by Endless Myles
I think that if Jarmond interviews anywhere before 5 years are up he must be fired immediately.

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 12:26 pm
by HJS
TontoKowalski {l Wrote}:
HJS {l Wrote}:As Spaz’s extended tenure taught, the people that cut checks don’t care about records of teams that play with weird-shaped balls.

As for AJ Dillon, the idea that a RB would sit a year and delay his first NFL paycheck so he can go to a more dynamic, pass-centric offense... is among the dumbest comments ever made anywhere. It so outrageously stupid that I ended my self-imposed ban from responding to your nonsense.


Mo J - I have an hypothesis that Jarmond cannot move on to his next job until he hires at least one revenue-sport coach, and that hire shows both promise and revitalization of a program (which takes a few years). Christian is doing his best to be create that vacancy, and I am sort of concerned that this volatility will create space for Daz to cling like a dingleberry to the bottom of the department for longer than he should be around.

Thoughts? Any chance Jarmond dumps two revenue coaches in two years, or would that create the appearance of excessive self-interest on his resume? FWIW, an ambitious AD looking to bigger jobs is a good thing; I hope Jarmond is a job-hopping superstar and that he makes his reputation here.

Pretty much agree with all of this.

I've posted this before, but what I found strange was the overwhelming support for Christian and the heavy-handed criticism of Daz... when I've talked to Development folks. In all fairness, Daz has done considerably more with the mess he inherited than Jimmy Mac. Moreso, I think that (while BC has a better football history than BB) it is significantly easier to rebuild a BB program (as you only need to recruit 5 starters). My take on this was that Jarmond was itching to make the big hire you reference. He also knows that FB drives the bus financially for the department (with regard to donations).

All that said, I think this year... in all its spectacular 7-6-ishness... makes it very difficult to make a move. First, we were ranked for the first time in forever. Second, we were ranked for multiple weeks. Third, we were picked up for a bunch of national games (many during which the announcers sang the praises of the ACC's most mustachioed program). Fourth, we have a great recruiting class already... and look promising for 2020. Fifth, youth and injuries. Finally, there is no obvious significant improvement available.

Without a layup hire, firing a mildly successful head coach at a "who the hell do they think they are?" program like BC would likely hurt Jarmond's rep more than help it. Unless... he hits an absolute home run on the selection. But, putting your career in the success of a FB coach usually isn't a good idea. The smart play for him is to bide his time. Right now, he isn't fully on the clock. He's still settling into the gig. He inherited these coaches with these contracts. These aren't his guys. He is getting zero pressure... that all changes when he makes a move. Next year, maybe the program takes a step back... maybe an obvious choice (like Bill O'Brien) becomes available. In the meantime, he can focus his efforts on a truly broken basketball program (where pretty much any change would be met with approval and patience).

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 1:12 pm
by commavegarage
half the reason i want a change is so there can be a running record of hjs' shortlist of candidates

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 5:35 pm
by twballgame9
commavegarage {l Wrote}:half the reason i want a change is so there can be a running record of hjs' shortlist of candidates


This.

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Mon Nov 19, 2018 7:53 pm
by claver2010
HJS {l Wrote}:Without a layup hire, firing a mildly successful head coach at a "who the hell do they think they are?" program like BC would likely hurt Jarmond's rep more than help it. Unless... he hits an absolute home run on the selection. .


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Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2018 6:27 pm
by eagle33
daz was named new england coach of the year by the gridiorn club of boston

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2018 8:22 pm
by hansen
Fuck this thread with a superaids infected dick.

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2018 6:47 am
by TobaccoRoadEagle
hansen {l Wrote}:Fuck this thread with a superaids infected dick.

good call. you’re just the man to do it. godspeed superaids infected broccoli penis hansen

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2018 9:43 am
by HJS
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:remember that you are aiming your point at a dude that likes to look at pictures of an elephant walk that mark Cuban organized

https://www.engadget.com/2018/11/23/the ... yptr=yahoo

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Fri Nov 23, 2018 9:19 pm
by Eaglekeeper
MJ already addressed hoops by extending JC. I think he wants to get the new hoops practice facility built before looking for a new coach. That really makes no sense, because there are plenty of good coaches available and it’s his job to find one.

As far as Daz goes, it’s either a 5 year contract at this point or bring in a new coach. You can’t go year to year waiting for a losing season to make it easy to fire Daz. If Daz finishes 9-4 he will have options and hopefully takes one.

Pete Carmichael OC of the Saints would be a very good choice to replace Daz. He would attract better recruits especially at QB. Buffalo coach could be an option even though he is a MAC coach. There are much better options than Daz and it’s MJ’s job to find them.

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 3:02 pm
by Onyx Blackman
Pack yer bags, pack yer bags.

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 3:08 pm
by hansen
Onyx Blackman {l Wrote}:Pack yer bags, pack yer bags.


Team needs a change but I’m not convinced it is going to happen.
When would we know by? Monday?

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 3:38 pm
by commavegarage
it will come together and it will be beautiful

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 3:40 pm
by claver2010
i think if this is going to happen it'll take a little time (week or so), not something where we have a report tomorrow

the early signing date is a curve ball to this as well

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 4:24 pm
by durkcal
BC closing out this season so flat was a big surprise to me. I didn't expect players to quit on Addazio. In the deepest, most miserable periods of his tenure - late 2015 and late 2016 - I don't remember seeing players quit.

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 5:09 pm
by eepstein0
durkcal {l Wrote}:BC closing out this season so flat was a big surprise to me. I didn't expect players to quit on Addazio. In the deepest, most miserable periods of his tenure - late 2015 and late 2016 - I don't remember seeing players quit.


This is revisionist history, I’ve seen these kids quit on numerous occasions (including today)

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 8:24 pm
by hansen
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:
durkcal {l Wrote}:BC closing out this season so flat was a big surprise to me. I didn't expect players to quit on Addazio. In the deepest, most miserable periods of his tenure - late 2015 and late 2016 - I don't remember seeing players quit.


This is revisionist history, I’ve seen these kids quit on numerous occasions (including today)


I hadn’t seen it until today. What are you referring to?

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 8:36 pm
by twballgame9
hansen {l Wrote}:
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:
durkcal {l Wrote}:BC closing out this season so flat was a big surprise to me. I didn't expect players to quit on Addazio. In the deepest, most miserable periods of his tenure - late 2015 and late 2016 - I don't remember seeing players quit.


This is revisionist history, I’ve seen these kids quit on numerous occasions (including today)


I hadn’t seen it until today. What are you referring to?


They've quit in previous seasons.

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2018 9:17 pm
by eepstein0
twballgame9 {l Wrote}:
hansen {l Wrote}:
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:
durkcal {l Wrote}:BC closing out this season so flat was a big surprise to me. I didn't expect players to quit on Addazio. In the deepest, most miserable periods of his tenure - late 2015 and late 2016 - I don't remember seeing players quit.


This is revisionist history, I’ve seen these kids quit on numerous occasions (including today)


I hadn’t seen it until today. What are you referring to?


They've quit in previous seasons.


2016 VT they laid down to die.

I could argue last year against ND they decided they quit

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 9:32 am
by TobaccoRoadEagle
pick6pedro {l Wrote}:
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:
pick6pedro {l Wrote}:
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:i'm sorry that i view uninspired and not impressive as synonymous with the reign of spaz. that does not make me pleased with the new coach.

as you were, always funny and fresh pedro. my apologies for ruining your groove on this website


Unimpressive was for an 8 win season in the ACC. Uninspired was compared to other possible hires. Other than a stache and Ital heritage, Addazio and Spaz are basically nothing alike from start to finish.

I'm just a prick - there's no groove for that.


offensive and defensive stats from the 2012 season would disagree with you. oh sure, temple was better than bc... but are the differences really negligable?

coordinators and assistant coaching rosters would disagree with you.

its going to take more than an over-the-top act at a press conference to convince me that this emperor is wearing clothes. sorry we have a difference of an opinion on that


Yep more than a press conference. I really am not sure how this is debatable. When you figure it out, I'll be here.

It's partially your own fault - you've built up expectations that are hard to match. Despite the ball washers guild giving it two cups and a squeeze, it falls flat.

it's time for my annual query about where pedro and notoriousorgane are and why they don't continue to support how superawesometacular t.s. slaughter is both on and off the field.

fuck this guy in his big dumb face, with a weener smothered in underwear and catsup (and not just any catsup, but hunt's catsup... the worst of all catsups)

Re: Addazio will turn out to be a great hire

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 10:12 am
by DavidGordonsFoot
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:it's time for my annual query about where pedro and notoriousorgane are and why they don't continue to support how superawesometacular t.s. slaughter is both on and off the field.

fuck this guy in his big dumb face, with a weener smothered in underwear and catsup (and not just any catsup, but hunt's catsup... the worst of all catsups)

I've been waiting for this post since Saturday night.