This was a Jen Cohen quote about Jimmy from four weeks ago:
"One of the things I love about Jimmy is his resiliency and his toughness. I think he’s learning a lot. He’s a talented coach. We hired him because he’s an elite recruiter and an elite developer, and I believe in those skills and his talents."
This was a Jen Cohen quote about Jimmy from four weeks ago:
"One of the things I love about Jimmy is his resiliency and his toughness. I think he’s learning a lot. He’s a talented coach. We hired him because he’s an elite recruiter and an elite developer, and I believe in those skills and his talents."
Something changed. You will never get everyone to like you but Lake was pretty popular once upon a time. I suppose it was Lake that changed. Former players tend to be loyal but we have the 2019 transfers in evidence
Something changed. You will never get everyone to like you but Lake was pretty popular once upon a time. I suppose it was Lake that changed. Former players tend to be loyal but we have the 2019 transfers in evidence
Just like with Lambo, as soon as the big contract and head coach title came along, the attitude seemed to change.
I remember hearing Lambo interviewed right after he became head coach. They asked him what was now different. And he said that he was getting paid a hell of a lot more money now that's for damn sure. And I was like, "As a fan that's not what I want to hear right now."
When Kwat left for Texas, even before his comment about it being critical who you work with, I felt like Jimmy might have gotten insufferable to be around. Just my hunch.
Something changed. You will never get everyone to like you but Lake was pretty popular once upon a time. I suppose it was Lake that changed. Former players tend to be loyal but we have the 2019 transfers in evidence
All Jimmy had to do when King was here was focus on one specific position. He was great at that. Coaching and recruiting both. The more responsibility he got, the more he started to decay and spread himself thin.
Something changed. You will never get everyone to like you but Lake was pretty popular once upon a time. I suppose it was Lake that changed. Former players tend to be loyal but we have the 2019 transfers in evidence
All Jimmy had to do when King was here was focus on one specific position. He was great at that. Coaching and recruiting both. The more responsibility he got, the more he started to decay and spread himself thin.
Hard lesson to learn -- delegation. That's why you hire people around you who are smarter and better than you.
Something changed. You will never get everyone to like you but Lake was pretty popular once upon a time. I suppose it was Lake that changed. Former players tend to be loyal but we have the 2019 transfers in evidence
Dawgman did a podcast today with Cooper Petagna and it was one of the most brutally honest and refreshing take on Lake and the UW coaching situation going forward. Mainly just Cooper talking for any of you that can't handle the other guys.
TLDL: Cooper thinks UW can easily be a national competitive team again if they get a coach that recruits (don't lose EE and JT) and knows how to delegate and appropriately use his staff to adjust to the times (not an arrogant coach with yes men)
Dawgman did a podcast today with Cooper Petagna and it was one of the most brutally honest and refreshing take on Lake and the UW coaching situation going forward. Mainly just Cooper talking for any of you that can't handle the other guys.
TLDL: Cooper thinks UW can easily be a national competitive team again if they get a coach that recruits (don't lose EE and JT) and knows how to delegate and appropriately use his staff to adjust to the times (not an arrogant coach with yes men)
That all seems to be a rather water is wet series of comments.
Dawgman did a podcast today with Cooper Petagna and it was one of the most brutally honest and refreshing take on Lake and the UW coaching situation going forward. Mainly just Cooper talking for any of you that can't handle the other guys.
TLDL: Cooper thinks UW can easily be a national competitive team again if they get a coach that recruits (don't lose EE and JT) and knows how to delegate and appropriately use his staff to adjust to the times (not an arrogant coach with yes men)
That all seems to be a rather water is wet series of comments.
Tell Jen! He did go into more detail that was just the TLDL
Something changed. You will never get everyone to like you but Lake was pretty popular once upon a time. I suppose it was Lake that changed. Former players tend to be loyal but we have the 2019 transfers in evidence
All Jimmy had to do when King was here was focus on one specific position. He was great at that. Coaching and recruiting both. The more responsibility he got, the more he started to decay and spread himself thin.
Hard lesson to learn -- delegation. That's why you hire people around you who are smarter and better than you.
It was a great interview and I’m sure his firing was one of the early signs that Sonic talked about. Outside of Kim doing the interviewing, he was honest felt under Petersen we should have recruited better, of course Kim the “ stars don’t matter” crowd would not dare question him when he made it clear recruiting is over development. Now the whole Dawgman staff is about brininging in a recruiter after spewing the false narrative development trumps recruiting “stars don’t matter”
Dawgman did a podcast today with Cooper Petagna and it was one of the most brutally honest and refreshing take on Lake and the UW coaching situation going forward. Mainly just Cooper talking for any of you that can't handle the other guys.
TLDL: Cooper thinks UW can easily be a national competitive team again if they get a coach that recruits (don't lose EE and JT) and knows how to delegate and appropriately use his staff to adjust to the times (not an arrogant coach with yes men)
That all seems to be a rather water is wet series of comments.
Tell Jen! He did go into more detail that was just the TLDL
It was a great interview and I’m sure his firing was one of the early signs that Sonic talked about. Outside of Kim doing the interviewing, he was honest felt under Petersen we should have recruited better, of course Kim the “ stars don’t matter” crowd would not dare question him when he made it clear recruiting is over development. Now the whole Dawgman staff is about brininging in a recruiter after spewing the false narrative development trumps recruiting “stars don’t matter”
Dawgman did a podcast today with Cooper Petagna and it was one of the most brutally honest and refreshing take on Lake and the UW coaching situation going forward. Mainly just Cooper talking for any of you that can't handle the other guys.
TLDL: Cooper thinks UW can easily be a national competitive team again if they get a coach that recruits (don't lose EE and JT) and knows how to delegate and appropriately use his staff to adjust to the times (not an arrogant coach with yes men)
That all seems to be a rather water is wet series of comments.
Tell Jen! He did go into more detail that was just the TLDL
The handsome and swarthy Cuban south of here has made that point abundantly clear. You can certainly underachieve with talent and overachieve without it. But if you're going to be really good, you need good DNA and you need to put it together. why not bofe.gif?
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I remember hearing Lambo interviewed right after he became head coach. They asked him what was now different. And he said that he was getting paid a hell of a lot more money now that's for damn sure. And I was like, "As a fan that's not what I want to hear right now."
When Kwat left for Texas, even before his comment about it being critical who you work with, I felt like Jimmy might have gotten insufferable to be around. Just my hunch.
#DBU
TLDL: Cooper thinks UW can easily be a national competitive team again if they get a coach that recruits (don't lose EE and JT) and knows how to delegate and appropriately use his staff to adjust to the times (not an arrogant coach with yes men)
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