Actually if you pay attention he only has one take ever. Anything said that he perceives as negative must be attacked.
Things I’ve been negative on in the past 8 months and change:
1) Marcus Satterfield - Never put together a top 40 offense
2) Garrett McGuire - one year of any coaching experience
3) Donovan Raiola - I don’t think he’s bad. But I thought a big ten program should look to do better.
4) EJ Barthel - very little experience
5) Bob Wager - zero recruiting experience
6) Dvorak - very little experience
7) Terrance Knighton - very little experience
8) the lack of experience by this entire staff is something you can have concerns about. This staff doesn’t just lack college coaching experience. It lacks COACHING experience.
I was vehemently against Jeff Sims being the QB and have said that Casey Thompson makes this the best team we can have. I flat out said that this is one decision Rhule is going to want back.
Huddling in the offense.
Use of a fullback.
Managing Ajay Allen out the door.
I was one of the more negative people about recruiting in June while everyone else wanted us to believe all of the players Rhule has committed are diamonds in the rough first round picks and just need his “development.”
I have been on the more negative side of the way Matt Rhule has conducted business than the average person. I have made my opinions known and then moved on so I don’t constantly beat dead horses when it comes to something negative.
The difference here is if I end up being right on any of the things above I’m not coming back for “gotcha” points. Because why? Why would it matter? Being “right” doesn’t change the fact that our favorite sport and team in the entire world blows. So being “right” doesn’t exclude me from being in the same spot as everybody else.
Seems as though making grand conclusions based on such little information is your strong suit
@Sous Chef . It also supports my first premise in this thread, which was you can find anything you’re looking for in a Monday presser.