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Post by yotefan on Nov 28, 2012 14:12:45 GMT -6
That thought had crossed my mind as I'm sure I can count on you to bring it to the attention of the bunny board. =) Perhaps I should just private message the photo to the infrequent poster known as DakotaDump and politely ask him to change his handle?
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Post by Coyote Fan on Nov 28, 2012 17:25:03 GMT -6
Less than 5K for a playoff game. That is incredible. I guess we shouldn't hear about the USD program support when the Jacks fanbase turns their back on a playoff team. The SDSU team deserves better than that.
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Post by Coyote Fan on Dec 8, 2012 1:03:49 GMT -6
Just to put it out there this is what I see for next year. I think the Coyotes will improve but will do so mainly because it's hard not to improve on where they were this year. We can say recruiting is going well, and maybe it is (I sure hope so) but the recruiting season is for the eternal optimist. Every recruit signed is going to seem like a great one for the home team. We have to wait and see how they all pan out first. No one would have ever thought Joe Glenn would be 1-10 this season so I guess that kind of means anything is possible when it comes to the low depths possible with this program.
I want the Coyotes to win badly, that has never changed but no sence of passion is going to get in the way of what I think the right and wrong thing to do when it comes to off season and arm chair quarterbacking.
I think alot of people think I get joy in predicting losses or get joy in being right that I predicted a loss or not such great things. That is the farthest thing from the truth. Passion for the Yotes which I have and many on this board have as well is a good thing as long as it is used properly.
Lets take Joe Glenn as an example of an extremely passionate Coyote Alum and current coach. No one is going to disagree with this. This is what I think is and has been going on for about a year. Joe Glenn before he set foot on campus as head coach surely wouldn't have thought that half of the current coaching staff already in place were the right guys moving forward. What happens is he gets on campus sees alot of fire and passion and alot of Coyote loyalty with Beschorner and Triplett to name two good examples. He sees them as former Yotes or having ties with USD in some way. He probably listens to everyone else around campus that is saying great things about these coaches. That is fine and dandy but what that does is makes it difficult to make honest and objective decisions but instead decisions based upon the emotion of the moment so to speak. He probably made too many decisions base on people that are on the inside, have biased towards everyone already in the circle and probably didn't use as much logical reasoning as he should have. I hope that is not the case, but I suspect it was and is the case.
So in a way we could have made a mistake with the assistant coaches before Glenn even got cooled down from his opening and introductory press conference. Sayler appeared to have wanted to go in a different direction with some of the assistants but for whatever reason his mind was changed. That is why I am saying that an outside perspective can often be best. Sayler was kind of that outside perspective because he was still kind of new to the job. I think these same tendencies played out when it came to player personell as well. Sticking with Josh was simply not a good move. I don't care what he does in practice or what kind of a leader he is or isn't but my eyes did not fool me in what I saw from him which was a very poor ability to be a cerebral and passing type QB. Kevin Earl was and kind of is still an unknown but he deserved a much bigger shot to see what he could do on the field than the chance he got. With the kind of season we had going it wasn't just out of convenience but vital that the Yotes put Earl in the game enough to see what we had in him. If he couldn't play I think people needed to see that first hand. It's not like the Yotes had anything to lose.
I know that one or more people that are reading this board probably know some more inside info than what we have been given. There has not only been no news but almost no talk what is going on behind closed doors with how the team plans to proceed moving forward. I sure wish that if someone knew something that they would post it, or at least PM me the info. I have always shown realiable in the past when it comes to trustworthiness of information.
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Post by #1CoyoteFan (Admin) on Dec 8, 2012 1:35:14 GMT -6
Earl showed he can throw picks in bunches for sure...I thinknhecshowed why he didn't get much of a shot.
Also, as I said before, not too surprised this team went 1-10 with that roster.
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