CoachBobbyFinstock Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) I think this was a case with unusual circumstances where trust was overextended. Sarkisian had some off field things and needed his staff to step up. Flood was trusted and he dropped the ball in a big way. Not to mention these guys have shown minimal improvement since arriving. The Stroh and Neto thing was weird by itself. We had one class carry the load for years basically and then the chickens came home to roost. This is a long time coming imo. Sark hasn’t given the Oline the attention it’s needed from a financial standpoint perhaps but Flood did this program no favors through eval and development. Edited 1 hour ago by CoachBobbyFinstock 1 Quote
SchoolColors Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 6 minutes ago, CoachBobbyFinstock said: I think this was a case with unusual circumstances where trust was overextended. Sarkisian had some off field things and needed his staff to step up. Flood was trusted and he dropped the ball in a big way. Not to mention these guys have shown minimal improvement since arriving. The Stroh and Neto thing was weird by itself. We had one class carry the load for years basically and then the chickens came home to roost. This is a long time coming imo. Sark hasn’t given the Oline the attention it’s needed from a financial standpoint perhaps but Flood did this program no favors through eval and development. You do know that Sark is the decider on who Flood offers and prioritizes, right? Blaming Flood for his boss disappearing in the spring for 30+ days and the no one at the university being able to get ahold of him while missing a junior day for “flu” is certainly a choice. 1 Quote
PaulieD Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 12 hours ago, Gerry Hamilton said: Sark is the head coach. It's Sark's scheme. It's Sark's play calls. Sark watches every practice and game. Sark has say and part of the evaluation of every recruit in the program. He has final say on every personnel decision. So yes. Last time I looked, the buck stops at the top. HC is responsible for everything. Maybe having some help in the box with play calling can help/helps with keeping attention on the whole picture??? Quote
PaulieD Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 11 minutes ago, CoachBobbyFinstock said: I think this was a case with unusual circumstances where trust was overextended. Sarkisian had some off field things and needed his staff to step up. Flood was trusted and he dropped the ball in a big way. Not to mention these guys have shown minimal improvement since arriving. The Stroh and Neto thing was weird by itself. We had one class carry the load for years basically and then the chickens came home to roost. This is a long time coming imo. Sark hasn’t given the Oline the attention it’s needed from a financial standpoint perhaps but Flood did this program no favors through eval and development. My thoughts again are that Sark trusted subordinates TOO much - this can happen in business as well - coach has had his wakeup call. Quote
PaulieD Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 minutes ago, SchoolColors said: You do know that Sark is the decider on who Flood offers and prioritizes, right? Blaming Flood for his boss disappearing in the spring for 30+ days and the no one at the university being able to get ahold of him while missing a junior day for “flu” is certainly a choice. Just asking - did this have anything to do with his wife giving birth? Quote
SchoolColors Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Just now, PaulieD said: Just asking - did this have anything to do with his wife giving birth? No 1 Quote
Bobby Burton Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 12 hours ago, JMarquette said: I think it’s fairly reasonable to suggest that an all Big 10 guy at the LG position would have made a significant difference. Indeed. But what do you want them to do about it? He chose another school. Are you blaming them for not recruiting him or are you blaming them for not signing him? They recruited him. They couldn’t sign him. Those are two very different things. 3 Quote
MBHORNSFAN Posted 48 minutes ago Posted 48 minutes ago 9 hours ago, JMarquette said: You asked for a fix - that’s the fix. Sorry you’re too stupid to understand that. @GoHorns1 Just ignore this guy. He just cannot have a discussion without insults and personal attacks. Quote
MBHORNSFAN Posted 32 minutes ago Posted 32 minutes ago 9 hours ago, JMarquette said: You asked for a fix - that’s the fix. Sorry you’re too stupid to understand that. Quote
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