BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:Hearing Hafley to Washington is almost a done deal.
Not so sure after the performance the last two games but it’s on the table.
Boston College: The Eagles lost four straight games after Jurkovec sustained what was initially thought to be a season-ending wrist injury. Even after he returned, though, BC went 2-2. It did not beat anyone with a winning record all season.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:UW is a bizarre fit. I can’t imagine their alum base would be excited about a guy with no connections to the region or UW who just went 12-11 at BC.
Bill O’Brian would be awesome at BC
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:UW is a bizarre fit. I can’t imagine their alum base would be excited about a guy with no connections to the region or UW who just went 12-11 at BC.
Bill O’Brian would be awesome at BC
HJS {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:UW is a bizarre fit. I can’t imagine their alum base would be excited about a guy with no connections to the region or UW who just went 12-11 at BC.
Bill O’Brian would be awesome at BC
Agreed on all fronts. Don’t think UDub fans will be happy. Would take BOB in a heartbeat as a replacement.
As for Hafley leaving… it will happen quickly. Like tomorrow or Tuesday. That said, as a disciple of Schiano, I can see him using this offer as leverage for a re-up from BC. Recruiting is happening right now. So, it is either a terrible time for him to leave or a great time for an announcement of an extension.
durkcal {l Wrote}:If you're honest with yourself, and not an excuse machine, this was one of the worst BC teams of the last 20 years. If he's staying, I'll support him in the substantial work he has to do to improve things. But if he is gone, I am not unhappy. BC can make a good hire.
As an athletic program, we have to get to a place where the two best professionals are not the Head of Media Comms and the Womens Lacross coach,
durkcal {l Wrote}:If you're honest with yourself, and not an excuse machine, this was one of the worst BC teams of the last 20 years. If he's staying, I'll support him in the substantial work he has to do to improve things. But if he is gone, I am not unhappy. BC can make a good hire.
As an athletic program, we have to get to a place where the two best professionals are not the Head of Media Comms and the Womens Lacross coach,
durkcal {l Wrote}:durkcal {l Wrote}:If you're honest with yourself, and not an excuse machine, this was one of the worst BC teams of the last 20 years. If he's staying, I'll support him in the substantial work he has to do to improve things. But if he is gone, I am not unhappy. BC can make a good hire.
As an athletic program, we have to get to a place where the two best professionals are not the Head of Media Comms and the Womens Lacross coach,
But all this chatter is probably meant to try to bind our AD, that did not hire Haf, to Hafley. Hafley wants to feel loved and secure.
HJS {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:UW is a bizarre fit. I can’t imagine their alum base would be excited about a guy with no connections to the region or UW who just went 12-11 at BC.
Bill O’Brian would be awesome at BC
Agreed on all fronts. Don’t think UDub fans will be happy. Would take BOB in a heartbeat as a replacement.
As for Hafley leaving… it will happen quickly. Like tomorrow or Tuesday. That said, as a disciple of Schiano, I can see him using this offer as leverage for a re-up from BC. Recruiting is happening right now. So, it is either a terrible time for him to leave or a great time for an announcement of an extension.
BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:Hearing Hafley to Washington is almost a done deal.
Not so sure after the performance the last two games but it’s on the table.
durkcal {l Wrote}:If you're honest with yourself, and not an excuse machine, this was one of the worst BC teams of the last 20 years. If he's staying, I'll support him in the substantial work he has to do to improve things. But if he is gone, I am not unhappy. BC can make a good hire.
As an athletic program, we have to get to a place where the two best professionals are not the Head of Media Comms and the Womens Lacross coach,
BostonCollege1 {l Wrote}:
You think MeatBaum
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2. Applebaum goes.
BostonCollege1 {l Wrote}:durkcal {l Wrote}:If you're honest with yourself, and not an excuse machine, this was one of the worst BC teams of the last 20 years. If he's staying, I'll support him in the substantial work he has to do to improve things. But if he is gone, I am not unhappy. BC can make a good hire.
As an athletic program, we have to get to a place where the two best professionals are not the Head of Media Comms and the Womens Lacross coach,
You think MeatBaum is one of the best professionals in the department? They can't even produce an article without a half-dozen typos.
Grosel doesn't take his eye off the ball vs. Clemson, and this year is a moderate success. BUT, that didn't happen, and this team, and coaching staff, underachieved. Necessary steps, IMO:
1. Cignetti goes. Too predictable, and no ability to adjust to his talent.
2. Applebaum goes. Too much experienced talent for that line to suck so bad.
3. Hafley needs to stop talking about (and being) a defensive guy who spends a little time checking in with the offense. A successful head coach has to delegate, yet be involved in all facets.
4. Let unproductive 5th years move on after graduating. Would have been nice to see what a backup QB besides Grosel could do with some reps.
5. Keep up the recruiting.
As for Thurin, the special teams have been a mixed bag. He's still young and learning. I'm guessing that means he comes cheap and there's only so much money in the budget for assistants.
TontoKowalski {l Wrote}:BostonCollege1 {l Wrote}:
You think MeatBaum
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2. Applebaum goes.
Meatbaum and Applebaum need to stay together in some fashion.
2001Eagle {l Wrote}:BostonCollege1 {l Wrote}:durkcal {l Wrote}:If you're honest with yourself, and not an excuse machine, this was one of the worst BC teams of the last 20 years. If he's staying, I'll support him in the substantial work he has to do to improve things. But if he is gone, I am not unhappy. BC can make a good hire.
As an athletic program, we have to get to a place where the two best professionals are not the Head of Media Comms and the Womens Lacross coach,
You think MeatBaum is one of the best professionals in the department? They can't even produce an article without a half-dozen typos.
Grosel doesn't take his eye off the ball vs. Clemson, and this year is a moderate success. BUT, that didn't happen, and this team, and coaching staff, underachieved. Necessary steps, IMO:
1. Cignetti goes. Too predictable, and no ability to adjust to his talent.
2. Applebaum goes. Too much experienced talent for that line to suck so bad.
3. Hafley needs to stop talking about (and being) a defensive guy who spends a little time checking in with the offense. A successful head coach has to delegate, yet be involved in all facets.
4. Let unproductive 5th years move on after graduating. Would have been nice to see what a backup QB besides Grosel could do with some reps.
5. Keep up the recruiting.
As for Thurin, the special teams have been a mixed bag. He's still young and learning. I'm guessing that means he comes cheap and there's only so much money in the budget for assistants.
The first two are key. cignetti has nothing relevant to the current era of offensive football.
Oh, and wasn’t the goal to be regularly in the top 25? If Hafley leaves after 2 years, so be it. Have fun in the fucking rain.
Primetime {l Wrote}:2001Eagle {l Wrote}:BostonCollege1 {l Wrote}:durkcal {l Wrote}:If you're honest with yourself, and not an excuse machine, this was one of the worst BC teams of the last 20 years. If he's staying, I'll support him in the substantial work he has to do to improve things. But if he is gone, I am not unhappy. BC can make a good hire.
As an athletic program, we have to get to a place where the two best professionals are not the Head of Media Comms and the Womens Lacross coach,
You think MeatBaum is one of the best professionals in the department? They can't even produce an article without a half-dozen typos.
Grosel doesn't take his eye off the ball vs. Clemson, and this year is a moderate success. BUT, that didn't happen, and this team, and coaching staff, underachieved. Necessary steps, IMO:
1. Cignetti goes. Too predictable, and no ability to adjust to his talent.
2. Applebaum goes. Too much experienced talent for that line to suck so bad.
3. Hafley needs to stop talking about (and being) a defensive guy who spends a little time checking in with the offense. A successful head coach has to delegate, yet be involved in all facets.
4. Let unproductive 5th years move on after graduating. Would have been nice to see what a backup QB besides Grosel could do with some reps.
5. Keep up the recruiting.
As for Thurin, the special teams have been a mixed bag. He's still young and learning. I'm guessing that means he comes cheap and there's only so much money in the budget for assistants.
The first two are key. cignetti has nothing relevant to the current era of offensive football.
Oh, and wasn’t the goal to be regularly in the top 25? If Hafley leaves after 2 years, so be it. Have fun in the fucking rain.
Jurk came here for Cignetti, not Hafley (Pittsburgh guys). So if you don’t mind Jurk leaving, by all means, fire Cignetti.
BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:Hearing Hafley to Washington is almost a done deal.
Not so sure after the performance the last two games but it’s on the table.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:Primetime {l Wrote}:2001Eagle {l Wrote}:BostonCollege1 {l Wrote}:durkcal {l Wrote}:If you're honest with yourself, and not an excuse machine, this was one of the worst BC teams of the last 20 years. If he's staying, I'll support him in the substantial work he has to do to improve things. But if he is gone, I am not unhappy. BC can make a good hire.
As an athletic program, we have to get to a place where the two best professionals are not the Head of Media Comms and the Womens Lacross coach,
You think MeatBaum is one of the best professionals in the department? They can't even produce an article without a half-dozen typos.
Grosel doesn't take his eye off the ball vs. Clemson, and this year is a moderate success. BUT, that didn't happen, and this team, and coaching staff, underachieved. Necessary steps, IMO:
1. Cignetti goes. Too predictable, and no ability to adjust to his talent.
2. Applebaum goes. Too much experienced talent for that line to suck so bad.
3. Hafley needs to stop talking about (and being) a defensive guy who spends a little time checking in with the offense. A successful head coach has to delegate, yet be involved in all facets.
4. Let unproductive 5th years move on after graduating. Would have been nice to see what a backup QB besides Grosel could do with some reps.
5. Keep up the recruiting.
As for Thurin, the special teams have been a mixed bag. He's still young and learning. I'm guessing that means he comes cheap and there's only so much money in the budget for assistants.
The first two are key. cignetti has nothing relevant to the current era of offensive football.
Oh, and wasn’t the goal to be regularly in the top 25? If Hafley leaves after 2 years, so be it. Have fun in the fucking rain.
Jurk came here for Cignetti, not Hafley (Pittsburgh guys). So if you don’t mind Jurk leaving, by all means, fire Cignetti.
I don’t think Cignetti was the issue. No plays in the world were going to work with some of the QB play we had (including today).
MrAwesomeII {l Wrote}:Hello Gentlemen. It’s been too long my friends. My sources at the Yawkey Center are saying the Hafley Era is over, and that Lukabu will coach the bowl game and be Fr Leahy’s preferred candidate long term.
The Hafley Era turned out to be a strange, over before it got going experience. As some of you have said, I like the guy, but leaving Town after 2 seasons and a .500 record is shabby at best. He never even coached a bowl game for BC.
Ok I’ve told you what I know. Been a long day. I’m going to sleep now.
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