Why Dawgman Isn't Relevant Anymore
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Censorship killed Dawgman and Eklund's condescending tone
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What is said in chat, stays in chat.Hippopeteamus said:
Is this the sort of info I get in chat only?Doogles said:
Sark knew they would have season ending injuries by the time playing time was available and took a pass. Things change, it gets craazy.Hippopeteamus said:But what about super secret recruits like Eddie Vanderdose or Tyner????????
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Porter's 5 Forces? That's some dark shit man, I'm not sure I want to continue poasting here anymore
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FTFYPurpleReign said:Technology.
Times have changed.
Back when kids committed to a coach and social engineering was the only way to find out in the fastest time possible the latest recruiting news... is kaput. Kids today announce on Twitter, which everyone has access to, and kids today put their own recruiting highlight videos up on Hudle and/or YouTube, which again everyone has access to.
So, what exactly are people paying subscriptions to Dawgman for? The privilege to read some random guys opinion on rumors regarding teenage boys who change their minds almost as much as teenage girls?
Come on, man.
I don't need to find out a kid committed an hourbeforeafter he blasts it out to the universe on Twitter. If I feel the need to talk recruiting at all, I am perfectly fine discussing recruiting here on Hardcore Husky an hour after the fact, and without the drama of entitled douchebags controlling the flow of conversation.
Dawgman is like the DVD. Yeah, it's still around but it's days are numbered and they know it.
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beyond the headline.FremontTroll said:Half the time the info is here first anyways. Especially if it requires any sort of reading
between the lines.
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What the dawgmen would probably tell you is that they sell a recruit's comments after a visit, conversations with high school coaches, and all the rumors, speculation, innuendos, smoke and mirrors leading up to a verbal commitment.
In other words, here is what the dawgmen would be doing if born in the 19th Century:
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The discounts I get on appliances at Sears more than covers the yearly subscription cost.
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All this is true, but inertia would have kept a lot of quality poasters there for quite awhile thanks to the quality of the community and the discussion. But then Kim decided to stifle discussion and wage war on the community.PurpleReign said:Technology.
Times have changed.
Back when kids committed to a coach and social engineering was the only way to find out in the fastest time possible the latest recruiting news... is kaput. Kids today announce on Twitter, which everyone has access to, and kids today put their own recruiting highlight videos up on Hudle and/or YouTube, which again everyone has access to.
So, what exactly are people paying subscriptions to Dawgman for? The privilege to read some random guys opinion on rumors regarding teenage boys who change their minds almost as much as teenage girls?
Come on, man.
I don't need to find out a kid committed an hour before he blasts it out to the universe on Twitter. If I feel the need to talk recruiting at all, I am perfectly fine discussing recruiting here on Hardcore Husky an hour after the fact, and without the drama of entitled douchebags controlling the flow of conversation.
Dawgman is like the DVD. Yeah, it's still around but it's days are numbered and they know it.
Their impending demise is irreversible at this poont.







