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ShotgunDawg
11-19-2013, 02:08 PM
I dread this turning into a Hud thread, but I felt it should be posted. In an article just released by Alex Scarborough of ESPN, Scott Stricklin gives what I believe are the first quotes addressing the job security of Dan Mullen. Of course any reasonable person knows that the situation is fluid and always will be. Enjoy!

http://espn.go.com/blog/sec/post/_/id/74802/mullen-not-bothered-by-the-hot-seat

PassInterference
11-19-2013, 02:14 PM
I wish he would speak about the great commercial bombardment of 2013. Last week the video board was flat out offensive to a degree that we deserve and apology and an explanation.

angusyoung
11-19-2013, 02:19 PM
For the last time. Regardless of what the obnoxious loud mouths that post here say, Mullen will not be fired no matter how the season ends up.

engie
11-19-2013, 02:21 PM
Stricklin said that while he wishes the Bulldogs' record was better, he's not letting one year of bad results cloud his judgement. He signed Mullen to a four-year contract extension last December and insists Mullen's tenure is still in its early stages.

AH -- so the contract extension talks midseason were total bullshit with no chance of happening before December huh? I was told I was being ridiculous when I sniffed that one out...

Behrdawg
11-19-2013, 02:24 PM
I wish he would speak about the great commercial bombardment of 2013. Last week the video board was flat out offensive to a degree that we deserve and apology and an explanation.

I emailed Strick with my priority number on this issue...no response

CJDAWG85
11-19-2013, 02:31 PM
I wish he would speak about the great commercial bombardment of 2013. Last week the video board was flat out offensive to a degree that we deserve and apology and an explanation.

Right after we scored the place was going crazy... ****in Mercedez commercial comes on... buzzkill

CadaverDawg
11-19-2013, 02:32 PM
It concerns the hell out of me that Stricklin sees this as one bad year. This shit started early last season.

Regardless of outcome...it's concerning that he ignores last seasons collapse.

That being said...Ive been told by all of the board experts that Stricklin doesnt ultimately make that decision, so his comments mean nothing*

DawgInMemphis
11-19-2013, 02:40 PM
It concerns the hell out of me that Stricklin sees this as one bad year. This shit started early last season.

Regardless of outcome...it's concerning that he ignores last seasons collapse.

That being said...Ive been told by all of the board experts that Stricklin doesnt ultimately make that decision, so his comments mean nothing*

I'm of the opinion that any comments Strick makes publicly regarding Mullen during the FB season are purely "AD-speak." I wouldn't think he'd say anything to suggest the department isn't behind him - I don't see what good it would do to say anything contrary to that.

ShotgunDawg
11-19-2013, 02:44 PM
I'm of the opinion that any comments Strick makes publicly regarding Mullen during the FB season are purely "AD-speak." I wouldn't think he'd say anything to suggest the department isn't behind him - I don't see what good it would do to say anything contrary to that.

I agree, but it's more what he said. The reference to our history, investment in football, Richard Williams, Cohen, etc. means that Strick has been thinking long and hard about this, and was able to come up legitimate reasons why Mullen should stay.

Strick didn't come up with those quotes of the top of his head. I think this article tells us a lot. But if he loses this weekend and gets beat or blown out by OM, then I think everything could change.

angusyoung
11-19-2013, 02:45 PM
I'm of the opinion that any comments Strick makes publicly regarding Mullen during the FB season are purely "AD-speak." I wouldn't think he'd say anything to suggest the department isn't behind him - I don't see what good it would do to say anything contrary to that.

But the opposite is important to note as well. When you come out and say "he's our best coach since WW2" and then you fire him, you look like a complete idiot.

AD speak and this are not the same. He's saying that historically he's the best coach in the history of the school and we aren't firing him.

BogeyGolfer
11-19-2013, 02:51 PM
It concerns the hell out of me that Stricklin sees this as one bad year. This shit started early last season.

Regardless of outcome...it's concerning that he ignores last seasons collapse.

That being said...Ive been told by all of the board experts that Stricklin doesnt ultimately make that decision, so his comments mean nothing*

I don't think he ignored last season. My interpretation is that he looked at the big picture as most directors should do and made an informed decision or conclusion. Makes no sense to fire one of the most successful coaches in the history of your school due to a rebuilding year. I do agree that Mullen did a poor job of coaching at the end of last year and the gator bowl effort was embarrassing.

engie
11-19-2013, 03:00 PM
Mississippi State -- where 62nd in the BCS = a lifetime contract.

CadaverDawg
11-19-2013, 03:05 PM
I don't think he ignored last season. My interpretation is that he looked at the big picture as most directors should do and made an informed decision or conclusion. Makes no sense to fire one of the most successful coaches in the history of your school due to a rebuilding year. I do agree that Mullen did a poor job of coaching at the end of last year and the gator bowl effort was embarrassing.

Who said anything about firing Mullen or the Sunbelt. Take your snarky shit somewhere else...he clearly ignored last year in those comnents. Take Dan's pecker out of your mouth and dont think EVERY comment that doesnt praise Mullen is a We Want Hud/Fire Mullen post. I said nothing even close to that.

DownwardDawg
11-19-2013, 03:10 PM
I pay no attention to this whatsoever. The truth will show at the end of the season. This goes for every season.

DawgInMemphis
11-19-2013, 03:12 PM
But the opposite is important to note as well. When you come out and say "he's our best coach since WW2" and then you fire him, you look like a complete idiot.

AD speak and this are not the same. He's saying that historically he's the best coach in the history of the school and we aren't firing him.

If he loses the last two games, then you've got the firepower you need to let him go. In that scenario, which is probably the only scenario in which he considers firing him, you won't look like an idiot.

I happen to agree that he's historically our best coach, and I think firing him for one bad year is a mistake - even if we lose our next two. Looking at the big picture, Mullen has been great for us. People that say he's plateau'd may be right, but there's no way to know that. I don't think he's plateau'd, I just think it's incredibly difficult to go from where we are to taking that next step. Having a roster full of guys that are suited to run his offense will go a long way towards helping us take that step. If we lose one or both of our remaining games, depending on how we lose them, it may change my mind. If we win our next two, I'm still firmly in the keep Mullen camp.

was21
11-19-2013, 03:13 PM
The irony of that and to add insult to injury in that commercial is that there's a Mercedez plant in Tuscaloosa.

notsofarawaydawg
11-19-2013, 03:20 PM
Right after we scored the place was going crazy... ****in Mercedez commercial comes on... buzzkill

There is an article on the Reflector-Online site where Stricklin apologizes for what happened Saturday and basically says that contracts signed will not allow anything changed this season. However, he understands the jumbotron has been a problem this year and something will get changed.

stxdawg
11-19-2013, 03:23 PM
Well, I admit that I find it a good sign to see Scott assuring folks that Dan has got us on the right path:

"He's done a really good job, and I think he's got us set up to have even more success the next few years." Stricklin explained. "Dan's a heck of a coach. ... It just takes time to really be consistently good and take that next step."

For those that truly believe we are that close to making a lot of good things happen, it would be a set back to try and go find a new coach that will have to install a new system.

"It's pretty inefficient to hit the recycle button every few years," Stricklin said.

We need to give Dan a chance with this team given some of the positives we have seen this season (i.e. Dak, Chris Jones, etc). I am glad Stricklin is looking at the bigger picture.

stxdawg
11-19-2013, 03:26 PM
But the opposite is important to note as well. When you come out and say "he's our best coach since WW2" and then you fire him, you look like a complete idiot.

AD speak and this are not the same. He's saying that historically he's the best coach in the history of the school and we aren't firing him.

I agree. If it was just AD speak, then he wouldn't have been so specific. Things could change if lose the next two games, but for the sake of recruiting and saving the offensive style Dan is putting in place I think these comments are a good sign.

War Machine Dawg
11-19-2013, 03:27 PM
I'm of the opinion that any comments Strick makes publicly regarding Mullen during the FB season are purely "AD-speak." I wouldn't think he'd say anything to suggest the department isn't behind him - I don't see what good it would do to say anything contrary to that.

Exactly. Every fired coach in the history of coaches has gotten the "dreaded vote of confidence" right up until the press conference announcing his firing. Anyone trying to read between the lines on this is nuts. Stricklin will be publicly behind Mullen...until he isn't.

BogeyGolfer
11-19-2013, 03:29 PM
Who said anything about firing Mullen or the Sunbelt. Take your snarky shit somewhere else...he clearly ignored last year in those comnents. Take Dan's pecker out of your mouth and dont think EVERY comment that doesnt praise Mullen is a We Want Hud/Fire Mullen post. I said nothing even close to that.

You implied that you weren't happy with Stricklin's comments. What would have made you happy? To publicly give Mullen an ultimatum? Maybe we should ignore the fact he took a program from the shitter to three straight bowls and created a team that can actually compete. You must be patient and realize that programs have peaks and valleys... We will be a really good football team next year. You really need a Zoloft as well...

ShotgunDawg
11-19-2013, 03:32 PM
Well, I admit that I find it a good sign to see Scott assuring folks that Dan has got us on the right path:

"He's done a really good job, and I think he's got us set up to have even more success the next few years." Stricklin explained. "Dan's a heck of a coach. ... It just takes time to really be consistently good and take that next step."

For those that truly believe we are that close to making a lot of good things happen, it would be a set back to try and go find a new coach that will have to install a new system.

"It's pretty inefficient to hit the recycle button every few years," Stricklin said.

We need to give Dan a chance with this team given some of the positives we have seen this season (i.e. Dak, Chris Jones, etc). I am glad Stricklin is looking at the bigger picture.

You touch on some good points. I am just as frustrated with the offensive personnel problems, injuries, and play calling as anyone else, but I also see a defense that is playing its' ass off and getting better each week.

If we fire Dan, we don't just get rid of the offensive staff, we also have to get rid of and start over on defense, which is a very scary proposition, considering that we are just now getting things figured out.

I see and recognize Mullen's problems just like anyone else, and while there is certainly much improvement to make, things aren't broken and the team is getting better.

I expect MSU to be an 8-10 win program, but when I look at the big picture, starting over right now seems highly counter productive.

That said, I am still fluid and waiting for the season to end before I make my final decision. However, right now, that's where I stand.

CadaverDawg
11-19-2013, 03:42 PM
You implied that you weren't happy with Stricklin's comments. What would have made you happy? To publicly give Mullen an ultimatum? Maybe we should ignore the fact he took a program from the shitter to three straight bowls and created a team that can actually compete. You must be patient and realize that programs have peaks and valleys... We will be a really good football team next year. You really need a Zoloft as well...

No, I just hate when someone puts words in my mouth like you just did in two straight posts. I said exactly what I meant....nothing more, nothing less. Don't tell me what I "meant to say".

Daddy Rabbit Dawg
11-19-2013, 03:53 PM
For the last time. Regardless of what the obnoxious loud mouths that post here say, Mullen will not be fired no matter how the season ends up.

This is correct. Mullen isn't going to be fired, even if we lose the last two games.

PassInterference
11-19-2013, 03:56 PM
Mississippi State -- where 62nd in the BCS = a lifetime contract.

But that's such a better BCS ranking than we've had most of the last 100 years.**

PassInterference
11-19-2013, 04:01 PM
There is an article on the Reflector-Online site where Stricklin apologizes for what happened Saturday and basically says that contracts signed will not allow anything changed this season. However, he understands the jumbotron has been a problem this year and something will get changed.


Thanks.

http://www.reflector-online.com/sports/article_8c33c09e-50ba-11e3-b3f0-0019bb30f31a.html


I still wish he would address the fanbase or the Bulldog Club.

Coach34
11-19-2013, 04:21 PM
But the opposite is important to note as well. When you come out and say "he's our best coach since WW2" and then you fire him, you look like a complete idiot.

AD speak and this are not the same. He's saying that historically he's the best coach in the history of the school and we aren't firing him.

THIS

He is making too many comments that reporters would absolutely grill has ass with if we were to fire Mullen