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  • LoneStarDawg
    LoneStarDawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 13,707 Founders Club
    I think unfortunately babushka saved his job, unless we see a turd in the bowl game.

    Something seems different between a CP apprentice in JS, vs a retread in Pease. But I'll be happy if it happens.

    I'm more picky about the WR hire, it better be a massive upgrade to show that CP had a plan and can get us to that next level and a solid position coach bought in. I don't think we can have any more OJT, we need to win now.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,741 Founders Club

    Passion said:

    Bad news. Don't really understand Chaote's thinking, but whatever.

    Hire a good replacement Perersen.

    Why would a DL coach not take his one legitimate opportunity to be a head coach? Choate is a journeyman. Being a head coach is a big deal, even at Montana State.
    This. Equate it to normal life terms. If I am a Director or Senior Manager at a huge company (Lockheed, Ford, whatever), and a small to midsize company (1000 employees or so) offers me an Executive Vice President job, even at near the same salary, I take it. Greater sphere of influence and span of control, plus, I now have EVP on a resume and if I do well I can get an EVP job with a bigger company in a couple years. If I just stay with the mega company in middle management I will probably toil away at that forever (most do). You take the break when you get it.
  • dnc
    dnc Member Posts: 56,855
    edited December 2015
    Swaye said:

    Passion said:

    Bad news. Don't really understand Chaote's thinking, but whatever.

    Hire a good replacement Perersen.

    Why would a DL coach not take his one legitimate opportunity to be a head coach? Choate is a journeyman. Being a head coach is a big deal, even at Montana State.
    This. Equate it to normal life terms. If I am a shift manager at Jiffy Lube, and a smaller company offers me my own shop, even at near the same salary, I take it. Greater sphere of influence and span of control, plus, I now have shop manager on my resume and if I do well I can get an shift manager job with a bigger company in a couple years. If I just stay with Jiffy Lube in shift management I will probably toil away at that forever (most do). You take the break when you get it.
  • topdawgnc
    topdawgnc Member Posts: 7,839
    Swaye said:

    Passion said:

    Bad news. Don't really understand Chaote's thinking, but whatever.

    Hire a good replacement Perersen.

    Why would a DL coach not take his one legitimate opportunity to be a head coach? Choate is a journeyman. Being a head coach is a big deal, even at Montana State.
    This. Equate it to normal life terms. If I am a Director or Senior Manager at a huge company (Lockheed, Ford, whatever), and a small to midsize company (1000 employees or so) offers me an Executive Vice President job, even at near the same salary, I take it. Greater sphere of influence and span of control, plus, I now have EVP on a resume and if I do well I can get an EVP job with a bigger company in a couple years. If I just stay with the mega company in middle management I will probably toil away at that forever (most do). You take the break when you get it.
    This.

  • Meek
    Meek Member Posts: 7,031
    Tequilla said:

    MikeMonan said:

    Coach Choate is a great DLine coach and has done a great job in his short time.

    I agree with @LoneStarDawg on who gets hired to replace the Purseswinger Coach and Choate...

    Poast more on Bud Heavy's ...

    I don't normally drink Bud Heavy's ... but I'll drink one with you next week
    am I the only one who doesn't even know what Bud Heavy means?
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,741 Founders Club
    dnc said:

    Swaye said:

    Passion said:

    Bad news. Don't really understand Chaote's thinking, but whatever.

    Hire a good replacement Perersen.

    Why would a DL coach not take his one legitimate opportunity to be a head coach? Choate is a journeyman. Being a head coach is a big deal, even at Montana State.
    This. Equate it to normal life terms. If I am a shift manager at Jiffy Lube, and a smaller company offers me my own shop, even at near the same salary, I take it. Greater sphere of influence and span of control, plus, I now have shop manager on my resume and if I do well I can get an shift manager job with a bigger company in a couple years. If I just stay with Jiffy Lube in shift management I will probably toil away at that forever (most do). You take the break when you get it.
    I tried to make it about people who might see some success in life, unlike me.
  • MisterEm
    MisterEm Member Posts: 6,685
    Meek said:

    Tequilla said:

    MikeMonan said:

    Coach Choate is a great DLine coach and has done a great job in his short time.

    I agree with @LoneStarDawg on who gets hired to replace the Purseswinger Coach and Choate...

    Poast more on Bud Heavy's ...

    I don't normally drink Bud Heavy's ... but I'll drink one with you next week
    am I the only one who doesn't even know what Bud Heavy means?
    Yes.
  • MikeMonan
    MikeMonan Member Posts: 57
    MisterEm said:

    Meek said:

    Tequilla said:

    MikeMonan said:

    Coach Choate is a great DLine coach and has done a great job in his short time.

    I agree with @LoneStarDawg on who gets hired to replace the Purseswinger Coach and Choate...

    Poast more on Bud Heavy's ...

    I don't normally drink Bud Heavy's ... but I'll drink one with you next week
    am I the only one who doesn't even know what Bud Heavy means?
    Yes.
    Sounds like you are on the outside looking in.....
  • MikeMonan
    MikeMonan Member Posts: 57
    The opposite of Bud Light....