Dont understand the hate for Mullen?
Well, its like gayness, if you dont know it when you see it, it cant be explained to you.
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Dont understand the hate for Mullen?
Well, its like gayness, if you dont know it when you see it, it cant be explained to you.
Have fun then. No one asked you to stop. I just said it was dumb. You're the one that responded to me agreeing with some one else's post and adding my opinion.
If you applied me saying something was dumb to your posts, then I think there lies your answer. Go ahead and add me to your list of people on here you dislike.
I guess the date one signed up for a site validates there opinion or how big a fan they are to you. Small world you must live in. Enjoy.
Well it's certainly something Moorhead as to look forward to - the day MSU fans hate him too and start coming up with ignorant names to call him. It's like a rite of passage.
I felt the need to post because it seems like 90% of this board hates him. For God sakes there was a thread the other day saying he wasn?t really a good QB developer... like come on.
This I can somewhat get.
Bingo! I don't hate Lateral Move and I'm happy that he's at a place where he feels like he can truly reach his potential. The problems I have are the way he left (more so for the current players than the fanbase) and the narrative that he built this program by himself, to which he feeds into. We all know you can't accomplish anything without the help of others. He seems to think those "others" are Hev. and Gonzo.
I'll forever continue to call him Lateral Move, only because of those were his words for Collins when he left. It seems to fit perfectly under the circumstances.
Being a bit childish, I also find humor in the way he kowtows to Spurrier. This was him the other night giving "relentless effort" to gain a bit of acceptance from the Ole Ball Coach at the College Football HOF:
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In your opinion I guess.
Shows how much you know though since I've never been banned and only have one login. Keep trying though. Not sure why you would even pretend to know that other than you're grasping at straws now. The only reason I joined was to get some other Bulldog fans takes on the OM investigation as it was going on. It was a good place that offered info. that the media neglected to share. If you would like to check the timeline comparing my join date, that should add up and be plenty valid.
Clearly it makes you feel like king ding-a-ling to have over 17,000 posts. That is definitely obvious. It just seems like a common "go-to" for people on here when some one says something that you or anyone else may disagree with. How does it feel to get worked by a noob with less than 50 posts on a site you feel you have so much clout on because of your post count? What a measuring stick to live by ha.
It's a right of passage to spar with Dawg61 at some point. Everyone on this board has done it, but over time he grows on you. You actually joined at a good time because with basketball season kicking off, he may start back on the narrative that Howland needs more technicals to show toughness and/or rambling about Tookie Brown being all-world...and you'll have something else to disagree with him on.
I'll say it- I don't hate Dan but I'm glad he left. The only thing that I have regrets about regarding him is I wish he had left after the 2015 season- that would have spared us the 2016 recruiting class debacle, the 2016 season, and would have left us with a probably even better 2017 season which was pretty good.
He was a "good" coach but he's not great and never will be a great coach because he has certain things that he is hard headed about that limit his ceiling- recruiting, keeping deadweight friends on staff, playing upperclassmen because they are upperclassmen and not necessarily the best players are the biggest things. It's why he won about half of the big games that Jackie did.
Him complaining about a lack of support is a complete slap in the face because we gave him everything he wanted and most of the fans defended him despite his very obvious flaws. It's appropriate that his biggest accomplishment was "getting us to number one" which is about like someone bragging about making the honor roll at midterm and then finishing with all C's. Of course that would be so Dan Mullen too.
I wish him well except when we play . I think the dude really liked it here. We are an acquired taste and he accepted us for who we are. I think he finally realized his limits here and moved on. No need to force a relationship
I laugh when people say Mullins built our program. Ummmm, no. How about Doc Foglesong coming in and cleaning house, firing the worst AD in college sports. Then he hired Greg Byrne for us and then he resigned and gracefully stepped out of the way. Then we hire Mark Keenum. Byrne hires don Mullins and John Cohen after he bitch slaps Ron Polk.
Mullins was a piece of the rebuild. He certainly didn't do it, he just helped. Moorhead will take us further than Mullins did.