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I don't hate JC, at all and I"m not on the "fire Cohen" bandwagon. I think he truly
deserves at least one more year and reevaluate him then. Now, with that said he definitely needs to make a some changes. Even in our best year (2013) we didn't have great starting pitching so that's something that needs to be worked on. The rest of it is just over analyzation and over managing the game and processess. He just can't help himself. He won't settle on an everyday lineup and is just hard headed so he's his worst enemy a lof of the time. Oh yeah, he needs to hire a hitting coach.
"The QB and the receiver weren't on the same page there, but hey its only week eleven". (Jack Cristil)
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Originally Posted by
Johnson85
I call BS on this. Surely the fan base is more like 90-10 in favor of him (at least if you're talking about wanting him fired), even if basically everybody is pissed about this season. Maybe 30 to 40% think that we will ultimately need to go a different direction, even if most of those people recognize it woudl be crazy to talk about firing him this year.
Have no way to back this up, just hopeful our fan base is not that stupid.
You're correct. In fact, it's probably closer to 99% to 1%.
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Cohen is kinda like a restaurant owner, he has a so called 5 star chef, good waiters and so all is good. Then one day the 5 star chef starts to relax in the kitchen and the food starts to suffer. Waiters aren't getting the tips they are use to and start complaining to the owner who jumps the 5 star chef and they square off with customers listening as well the staff. Now the customers stop coming, Cohen fires everyone and starts over with a whole new staff because he wants to build a new restaurant, do the paying customers buy into it or is it to late?
So, do we build it and do they come and all is well?
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Originally Posted by
War Machine Dawg
Speaking for myself only, I don't hate Cohen. I just think he meddles too much and we won't maximize our potential under him. He's recruited a bunch of soft, untalented players who have no fight in them. Plus he has a need to prove he's the smartest guy in baseball so he does ridiculously quirky and unorthodox things that just don't work. Examples:
We went 82 straight games with a different lineup.
We're using our fastest player, a midget slap hitter, in the 4 hole behind our slowest player. We basically negate his greatest asset, which is his speed.
We routinely fail to get more than 1 good to great year out of high ceiling prospects, particularly pitchers. Basically, we get an outstanding JR season then they leave.
We have failed to recruit power arms, preferring pitchers who rely on movement and contact.
We routinely make pitching changes in the middle of ABs, i.e. count is 1-1.....time for a pitching change!
Basically, we've become a clown show trying to outsmart the competition and it's backfired on us. We became known for being "unconventional" during our CWS run and went too far with it. We have to get back to basics and improve our talent level. I'm sure there are some who hate Cohen given the Polk situation, but I'm guessing they are a very small group. I just want to win. If Cohen can do it, I'd be thrilled. If he can't, he needs to go. It's just that simple for me. I'm loyal to the program, not the coach.
This.
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
He wasnt the guy that Polk wanted to replace him- so about 25% of our fanbase wont ever like him because of that
He cusses alot and is very confrontational- which turns off another 15%
He's very unconventional and bunts alot- which turns off another 10%
Fanbase is 50/50 on him in spite of him leading us to the best season we have ever had
I wouldn't say 25% of the fanbase hates him because of Polk. Almost everyone thought Polk acted like a bitch in that situation and thought Cohen was a much better hire than raffo because he'd shown high level HC success.
I'd also argue that 2013 wasn't our best season ever. We got hot and made it to the CWS finals, but the postseason can be a bit of a crapshoot. Our regular season was good, but not overwhelmingly dominant - only 16-14 in the sec. We did host a regional though. Basically it's the type of regular season we should expect regularly, winning cong record, position to host a regional. And when we deviate, it should more often than not be winning 20+ sec games and being a national seed than seasons like this (<10 sec Ws, no postseason).
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You have to admit that some of the crazy shit that has happened this year isn't His Fault. A runner falling down rounding third, Ross going to shit, Pitchers arms giving out, Highly recruited players going pro, Umpires squeezing the zone and some of the blame falls on the players just not nutting up and making a play. Part of His Mantra is to pound the strike zone but in numerous situations we refuse to throw strikes. Is that His fault or the Pitchers. Our pitchers Saturday could have underhanded the pitch and we would have won. This year I have seen hard hit balls by us turn into outs and nubbers by our opponents drop in. We have trouble running the bases,can't go from 1st to 3td without problems.
We all know JC can Coach at a high level, His track records tells us this. So we need to bite the bullet, say **** it for this year and move on..
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Originally Posted by
basedog
Cohen is kinda like a restaurant owner, he has a so called 5 star chef, good waiters and so all is good. Then one day the 5 star chef starts to relax in the kitchen and the food starts to suffer. Waiters aren't getting the tips they are use to and start complaining to the owner who jumps the 5 star chef and they square off with customers listening as well the staff. Now the customers stop coming, Cohen fires everyone and starts over with a whole new staff because he wants to build a new restaurant, do the paying customers buy into it or is it to late?
So, do we build it and do they come and all is well?
The reason the place goes downhill is because the chef decides to do this unconventionally, he serves heaps of ice and brownies as entrees with a side of Brussel sprouts, small slivers of roasted duck for dessert, will only serve fanta to drink, etc. like he's figured out something no other chef knows.
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Originally Posted by
bobcat91
In a nutshell, we have a site filled with college drop outs who buy tee shirts at Walmart, frustrated single accountants, 50 year old farmers who live with their parents and failed softball jocks who think they know more than a National Coach of the Year. They only remember seeing beer league softball scores from a few years back and think that this is how college baseball is supposed to be: every game should be 19-15. Cohen does some unconventional things that pisses off the worshipers of the 600 foot shot and we are having a down year. They are the same 145 lb boy wonders that tried to run Mullen off a couple of years ago when we were struggling at 6-6 and still believe that we are the 5 time world champions from the Polk era, even though we never won a single championship. They have no idea that you can do anything on the field except hit 600 ft homers. They congregate to free sites like this in order to save their money for the one trip to the bar in a last chance bid to buy drinks and impress the 3 times divorced, 43 year old cougar with fleeting dreams of getting lucky.
Nice strawman because that's exactly what everyone whose bitched about this season and cohen's approach has said.
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
In your "expert" opinion, would you say this year is acceptable? BTW, this will most likely be Cohen's 3rd year out of 7 to get 10 wins or less in sec play. Granted I'm a lay person when it comes to coaching big time baseball, but I don't think that is very good.
Now I'm for giving Cohen another year, but we (fans) can't give another mulligan to Cohen. 3 mulligans in 7 years is quite generous
Oh yeah, if it's acceptable for Cohen to have an abomination of a season, why isn't it acceptable for our fans to flip out?
So youre still holding those first two years against him unh? Expected post season runs those two?
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Originally Posted by
confucius say
So youre still holding those first two years against him unh? Expected post season runs those two?
72-73 since. I expect better than that. Unreasonable? Maybe so
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No one is happy about this season. No one. The first two years Cohen was here are a pass because Polk left him nothing. This year is totally on him, the staff and players. This year is gone and we can move on. He has shown the ability to get the ship righted before, so I'm looking foreword to next year. We went to four straight regionals, two super regionals, the CWS and the National Championship series, yet we have morons saying fire him. He didn't forget how to coach. Make him fix it. I expect to be in a regional next year. Some forget that it was only a few years ago that LSU was left out of a regional and Virginia, who played for the National Championship last year, has a losing record in the ACC and is unranked.
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Originally Posted by
CadaverDawg
You're correct. In fact, it's probably closer to 99% to 1%.
i totally disagree
There is easily 20% of our fanbase that wanted him gone before 1 pitch was thrown this season. It's not about wins/losses with them- it's that he is not "Polk's Boy"
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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Originally Posted by
bobcat91
No one is happy about this season. No one. The first two years Cohen was here are a pass because Polk left him nothing. This year is totally on him, the staff and players. This year is gone and we can move on. He has shown the ability to get the ship righted before, so I'm looking foreword to next year. We went to four straight regionals, two super regionals, the CWS and the National Championship series, yet we have morons saying fire him. He didn't forget how to coach. Make him fix it. I expect to be in a regional next year. Some forget that it was only a few years ago that LSU was left out of a regional and Virginia, who played for the National Championship last year, has a losing record in the ACC and is unranked.
We may just not be a good team with the combo of talent and experience that's capable of competing for a postseason spot this year, but my problem is I feel we are doing some very obvious things that are limiting our ability to maximize our talent. Sometimes it just isn't your year, and sometimes you make decisions to ensure it isn't your year. I think Cohen has definitely crossed into the latter.
And no I don't think he's trying to lose, I think he's just completely outsmarted himself and is overthinking the game, maybe because he know we don't have the requisite talent/experience this year, but it's definitely set him up to take almost all the blame for our failures.
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
i totally disagree
There is easily 20% of our fanbase that wanted him gone before 1 pitch was thrown this season. It's not about wins/losses with them- it's that he is not "Polk's Boy"
I know plenty of people that were stans' backers and didn't want him gone. However I don't know a single person that was butthurt about us passing on raffo simply because he was "polk's boy".
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Originally Posted by
CadaverDawg
You're correct. In fact, it's probably closer to 99% to 1%.
That must be the problem. All my friends are in the 1% bracket.
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Originally Posted by
msstate7
72-73 since. I expect better than that. Unreasonable? Maybe so
That's a totally different argument. And is a debatable one. In a vacuum, no, a .500 sec record is not good enough. But Would you agree 2011-2014 was acceptable, bc I was very happy with our program's results as a whole during that time. Super, regional and sec tourney, natty appearance, regional final.
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Originally Posted by
I seen it dawg
Typically people say "well he hasn't forgotten how to coach from 2 years ago.." Unfortunately for us he has. The shit that goes on is ****ing retarded. He better get over himself and remember how to coach baseball because he damn sure isn't doing it.
Those that keep harping on we were just in a NC and it's just a down year must be missing the game after game after game after game of lineup shit, strategy shit, pitching shit, no balls shit, no first base coach shit, terrible base running shit, dugout antic shit, beard shit, shirts inside out shit, mingione shit, no leadership shit, and on and on and on shit.
Dare I say it's becoming stansburyesque with all the defending someone that isn't coaching or handling the team for shit. (And don't even start with saying this statement was dragging him into it because it wasn't so don't go down the road)
How do you really feel?
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Cohen is the perfect fit for MSU baseball. If he's successful, he'll stay forever. If he's awful, he'll gladly walk off into the sun light without throwing away all of his files so the next coach has to start with zilch.
He just has to stop being stubborn and trust his players to produce. God coaches make adjustments. We'll see what he does next season.
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Originally Posted by
dawgs
I know plenty of people that were stans' backers and didn't want him gone. However I don't know a single person that was butthurt about us passing on raffo simply because he was "polk's boy".
You need to meet more people then...hell, half the former players were divided on it. Some still havent come back because of it
Walk like the King or walk like you don't care who the King is
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He just has to stop being stubborn and trust his players to produce. God coaches make adjustments. We'll see what he does next season.
Excellent point.
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