Adam Jood?
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Catching up on links, CBSsports.com has projected over/under win totals for Pac-12 teams this season. The Huskies over/under? 7.5. And the author, Chris Huston, isn’t picking the “over.”
Huston also notes that this might be Steve Sarkisian’s “last chance to show he can get it done in Seattle.” That seems a bit extreme to me. For the team and fans, the goal is, and should be, to improve upon three consecutive 7-6 seasons, but even if the team falls short of those lofty goals this season, it seems premature to be talking seriously about Sarkisian’s job security.
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Premature? A real program wouldn't have hired him in the first place
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you know what's better than three consecutive 7-6 seasons? Four consecutive 7-6 seasons...said no one ever.
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Fixed.CirrhosisDawg said:...even if the team falls short of those
loftySofty goals this season, it seems premature to be talking seriously about Sarkisian’s job security. -
Silly
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LOFTY goals?!? Trying to improve on consecutive 7-6 records is considered to be a lofty goal nowadays? What the hell... We're screwed if that's the type of mindset & level of expectations that our fans and media have. Oh, that's right, this IS the mindset & level of expectation of the average Husky fan & media nowadays.
Our football program is doomed to mediocrity until expectations are raised by the AD, fans and local media. Hiring a Duck (who I'm sure would love to see the Huskies keep sucking) wasn't a good start. -
I recall some hearsay about a duck being some Times person of influence (sports editor or something?). Regardless it is up to the fans. We control what happens. If the AD doesn't meet our expectations it is up to us to run the AD out of town. The media is irrelevant in all this other than shaping the opinions of weak-minded fans. Other fans can do that as well.90sHuskyFan said:LOFTY goals?!? Trying to improve on consecutive 7-6 records is considered to be a lofty goal nowadays? What the hell... We're screwed if that's the type of mindset & level of expectations that our fans and media have. Oh, that's right, this IS the mindset & level of expectation of the average Husky fan & media nowadays.
Our football program is doomed to mediocrity until expectations are raised by the AD, fans and local media. Hiring a Duck (who I'm sure would love to see the Huskies keep sucking) wasn't a good start. -
good luck with thatMad_Son said:
I recall some hearsay about a duck being some Times person of influence (sports editor or something?). Regardless it is up to the fans. We control what happens. If the AD doesn't meet our expectations it is up to us to run the AD out of town. The media is irrelevant in all this other than shaping the opinions of weak-minded fans. Other fans can do that as well.90sHuskyFan said:LOFTY goals?!? Trying to improve on consecutive 7-6 records is considered to be a lofty goal nowadays? What the hell... We're screwed if that's the type of mindset & level of expectations that our fans and media have. Oh, that's right, this IS the mindset & level of expectation of the average Husky fan & media nowadays.
Our football program is doomed to mediocrity until expectations are raised by the AD, fans and local media. Hiring a Duck (who I'm sure would love to see the Huskies keep sucking) wasn't a good start.
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Agreed and also up to the fans who donate the most money. Many are saying Sark is safe but Hedges publicly endorsed Lambo then the big money guys made her make the change shortly thereafter.Mad_Son said:
I recall some hearsay about a duck being some Times person of influence (sports editor or something?). Regardless it is up to the fans. We control what happens. If the AD doesn't meet our expectations it is up to us to run the AD out of town. The media is irrelevant in all this other than shaping the opinions of weak-minded fans. Other fans can do that as well.90sHuskyFan said:LOFTY goals?!? Trying to improve on consecutive 7-6 records is considered to be a lofty goal nowadays? What the hell... We're screwed if that's the type of mindset & level of expectations that our fans and media have. Oh, that's right, this IS the mindset & level of expectation of the average Husky fan & media nowadays.
Our football program is doomed to mediocrity until expectations are raised by the AD, fans and local media. Hiring a Duck (who I'm sure would love to see the Huskies keep sucking) wasn't a good start. -
Lofty goals? so 8-5 is lofty now?CirrhosisDawg said:Is the corrrect spelling of Condooga's successor "Adam Jood?" From the Times' Blog:
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Catching up on links, CBSsports.com has projected over/under win totals for Pac-12 teams this season. The Huskies over/under? 7.5. And the author, Chris Huston, isn’t picking the “over.”
Huston also notes that this might be Steve Sarkisian’s “last chance to show he can get it done in Seattle.” That seems a bit extreme to me. For the team and fans, the goal is, and should be, to improve upon three consecutive 7-6 seasons, but even if the team falls short of those lofty goals this season, it seems premature to be talking seriously about Sarkisian’s job security.
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At least the marketing department is being honest about it now...







