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  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,549 Founders Club

    haie said:

    If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.

    It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.
    I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.

    haie said:

    If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.

    It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.
    I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.
    Pretty sure we all knew it was bullshit but also knew it was the excuse needed to jettison Lake.

    This site figured that out and its attenuated twitters space helped push the incident as "unforgivable".

    Sorry not sorry winners win.

    Not saying we got lake fired don't twist.
  • dtd
    dtd Member Posts: 5,581 Standard Supporter
    laughing out loud at thinking UW's culture of losing fired a loser.
  • Canadawg
    Canadawg Member Posts: 5,886

    haie said:

    If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.

    It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.
    I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.

    haie said:

    If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.

    It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.
    I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.
    Pretty sure we all knew it was bullshit but also knew it was the excuse needed to jettison Lake.

    This site figured that out and its attenuated twitters space helped push the incident as "unforgivable".

    Sorry not sorry winners win.

    Not saying we got lake fired don't twist.
    This was basically my point. Everyone at every level knows the Ruperake incident was just a cover which should remind us that there are still performance standards around UW and can apply to Jen as well.
  • MelloDawg
    MelloDawg Member Posts: 6,917
    Canadawg said:

    haie said:

    If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.

    It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.
    I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.

    haie said:

    If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.

    It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.
    I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.
    Pretty sure we all knew it was bullshit but also knew it was the excuse needed to jettison Lake.

    This site figured that out and its attenuated twitters space helped push the incident as "unforgivable".

    Sorry not sorry winners win.

    Not saying we got lake fired don't twist.
    This was basically my point. Everyone at every level knows the Ruperake incident was just a cover which should remind us that there are still performance standards around UW and can apply to Jen as well.
    So then who will be Cohen’s Ruperake Fuavai that she will be caught striking with an open-hand slap?
  • Kingdome_Urinals
    Kingdome_Urinals Member Posts: 2,896
    Canadawg said:

    haie said:

    If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.

    It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.
    I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.

    haie said:

    If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.

    It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.
    I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.
    Pretty sure we all knew it was bullshit but also knew it was the excuse needed to jettison Lake.

    This site figured that out and its attenuated twitters space helped push the incident as "unforgivable".

    Sorry not sorry winners win.

    Not saying we got lake fired don't twist.
    This was basically my point. Everyone at every level knows the Ruperake incident was just a cover which should remind us that there are still performance standards around UW and can apply to Jen as well.
    It's like banking in a 3-point shot on accident.

    Accept the providence and don't overanalyze.
  • Canadawg
    Canadawg Member Posts: 5,886
    Well do you think Lake would still be HC today if the slap hadn't happened? I think he would have been fired regardless
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    haie said:

    If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.

    It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.
    I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.
    It's crazy. He walked in to an incredibly favorable position. There wasn't a rebuild necessary, he only had a couple staff changes that were obvious, the recruiting base was built, and he/himself was considered to be a top-flight recruiter and talent developer.

    I honestly don't know how someone could possibly have done a worse job than Lake did as a college football coach.
    Black coaches always get put in the shittiest positions to succeed.
  • haie
    haie Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 24,402 Founders Club

    haie said:

    If Lake wasn't the worst coach in the history of the school he gets a slap on the wrist for the sideline thing at worst, and he gets cheered for calling out Oregon's pathetic academics.

    It took the Fuavai sideline incident to spark enough pressure for Jen to relent on her support of Lake.
    I thought it was pretty fucking soft to act like what Lake did was unforgivable. Losing to Montana and putting no effort at all into recruiting is unforgivable. The Fuvai incident wasn’t appropriate and Lake overreacted but it wasn’t the worst thing I’ve ever seen. I’m glad it got him out tho.
    It's crazy. He walked in to an incredibly favorable position. There wasn't a rebuild necessary, he only had a couple staff changes that were obvious, the recruiting base was built, and he/himself was considered to be a top-flight recruiter and talent developer.

    I honestly don't know how someone could possibly have done a worse job than Lake did as a college football coach.
    Black coaches always get put in the shittiest positions to succeed.
    Covid season is going to get Jimmy a decent job in the NFL.