Coach Prime
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This is his 2-3 year plan to get back to FSU. Norvell will need an ACC champioinship and legit playoff run in the next two or he will be dumped for Prime (assuming Sanders takes CU bowling year 1 and then competes for a title year 2-3)whlinder said:
We timed that well.whatshouldicareabout said:Worth noting Colorado drops off our schedule next year, so be fun to watch them from afar
I can see Prime succeeding Saban, or bolting to FSU/upper half SEC in a couple years. Way to go out on a limb with that, but really think he could replace Saban. -
Great speech but surprised he didn't fit in "go play intramurals"Doogles said:He just held a player's meeting and basically called them shit to their face. Courtesy of @BuffBuffPass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2Io3jCH5bU
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he's gonna cut so many of those dudes. on a positive note, at least they'll go get to ski with their families.Doogles said:He just held a player's meeting and basically called them shit to their face. Courtesy of @BuffBuffPass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2Io3jCH5bU
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He ain’t gone make it. You can talk to 1-9 players like that but players with options are gonna be like FDB.
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That's his most endearing trait. Love me some Prim Tim.bananasnblondes said:
I think there's a big nostalgia boner for him because a lot of middle-aged men remember him from the covers of their sports illustrated collection. People forget the guy was a huge egotistical assholeGrundleStiltzkin said:I've never liked him, nothing's changed with me, but weº must all recognize the enemy now.
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Jesus Christ. I also love the way you pass off the "most black players didn't have a father in the home" line as if it's an undisputed fact.DawgDaze71 said:Did we get a bump when Jimmy Lake was hired? Coach Prime has a limited window in which to sell the "Cult of Personality" but it well known in sports that black players don't always warm up to black coaches. Most didn't grow up with a black father in the home so they don't always perceive a black coach as being the same authority as a non-black. That's just the God's honest truth that applies in College and the Pro ranks.
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What the fuck?DawgDaze71 said:Did we get a bump when Jimmy Lake was hired? Coach Prime has a limited window in which to sell the "Cult of Personality" but it well known in sports that black players don't always warm up to black coaches. Most didn't grow up with a black father in the home so they don't always perceive a black coach as being the same authority as a non-black. That's just the God's honest truth that applies in College and the Pro ranks.
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As true as what Prime said is I don't know if it's the right group to shit on. One, UW went 4-8 last year and 10-2 this year basically with the same players and one guy DeBoer portaged in. Not saying Colorado has the same talent he inherited but with just the right QB they could maybe go from one to six wins. Also, one reason they suck so bad is other programs just straight up stole their best players. Lastly, it's mostly the coaches and admins fault those players are there and not better ones.DawgDaze71 said:He ain’t gone make it. You can talk to 1-9 players like that but players with options are gonna be like FDB.
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https://nypost.com/2022/07/30/black-kids-deserve-better-than-fatherless-homes-low-expectations/GreenRiverGatorz said:
Jesus Christ. I also love the way you pass off the "most black players didn't have a father in the home" line as if it's an undisputed fact.DawgDaze71 said:Did we get a bump when Jimmy Lake was hired? Coach Prime has a limited window in which to sell the "Cult of Personality" but it well known in sports that black players don't always warm up to black coaches. Most didn't grow up with a black father in the home so they don't always perceive a black coach as being the same authority as a non-black. That's just the God's honest truth that applies in College and the Pro ranks.
Black families were stronger during the worst periods of American history than they are today. Since 1968, there has been a fourfold increase in the number of unmarried parents, according to Pew Research. But Census data show this trend especially applies to black families: In 2020, just 41.3% of black kids were growing up in a two-parent home... -
Take it to the Tug!BleachedAnusDawg said:
https://nypost.com/2022/07/30/black-kids-deserve-better-than-fatherless-homes-low-expectations/GreenRiverGatorz said:
Jesus Christ. I also love the way you pass off the "most black players didn't have a father in the home" line as if it's an undisputed fact.DawgDaze71 said:Did we get a bump when Jimmy Lake was hired? Coach Prime has a limited window in which to sell the "Cult of Personality" but it well known in sports that black players don't always warm up to black coaches. Most didn't grow up with a black father in the home so they don't always perceive a black coach as being the same authority as a non-black. That's just the God's honest truth that applies in College and the Pro ranks.
Black families were stronger during the worst periods of American history than they are today. Since 1968, there has been a fourfold increase in the number of unmarried parents, according to Pew Research. But Census data show this trend especially applies to black families: In 2020, just 41.3% of black kids were growing up in a two-parent home...
But in all seriousness, I don't see how this is a defense. There's undoubtedly a self-selection that filters out many fatherless black kids from ever reaching the point where they're still in school, staying football eligible, and meeting the NCAA minimum requirements to even play college football. So absent better dats, baselessly claiming that a majority of black college football players grew up fatherless is indeed some Jimmy the Greek amateur anthropology shit. -
How many were 2 dad households?BleachedAnusDawg said:
https://nypost.com/2022/07/30/black-kids-deserve-better-than-fatherless-homes-low-expectations/GreenRiverGatorz said:
Jesus Christ. I also love the way you pass off the "most black players didn't have a father in the home" line as if it's an undisputed fact.DawgDaze71 said:Did we get a bump when Jimmy Lake was hired? Coach Prime has a limited window in which to sell the "Cult of Personality" but it well known in sports that black players don't always warm up to black coaches. Most didn't grow up with a black father in the home so they don't always perceive a black coach as being the same authority as a non-black. That's just the God's honest truth that applies in College and the Pro ranks.
Black families were stronger during the worst periods of American history than they are today. Since 1968, there has been a fourfold increase in the number of unmarried parents, according to Pew Research. But Census data show this trend especially applies to black families: In 2020, just 41.3% of black kids were growing up in a two-parent home... -
THIS is the correct use of that data.whatshouldicareabout said:
How many were 2 dad households?BleachedAnusDawg said:
https://nypost.com/2022/07/30/black-kids-deserve-better-than-fatherless-homes-low-expectations/GreenRiverGatorz said:
Jesus Christ. I also love the way you pass off the "most black players didn't have a father in the home" line as if it's an undisputed fact.DawgDaze71 said:Did we get a bump when Jimmy Lake was hired? Coach Prime has a limited window in which to sell the "Cult of Personality" but it well known in sports that black players don't always warm up to black coaches. Most didn't grow up with a black father in the home so they don't always perceive a black coach as being the same authority as a non-black. That's just the God's honest truth that applies in College and the Pro ranks.
Black families were stronger during the worst periods of American history than they are today. Since 1968, there has been a fourfold increase in the number of unmarried parents, according to Pew Research. But Census data show this trend especially applies to black families: In 2020, just 41.3% of black kids were growing up in a two-parent home... -
He’s done good at jsu but I agree that no coach should be considered a recruiting asset solely based on race. I also don’t think prima Donna type sports legends are good coaches over the long run. Maybe spurrier?DawgDaze71 said:Did we get a bump when Jimmy Lake was hired? Coach Prime has a limited window in which to sell the "Cult of Personality" but it well known in sports that black players don't always warm up to black coaches. Most didn't grow up with a black father in the home so they don't always perceive a black coach as being the same authority as a non-black. That's just the God's honest truth that applies in College and the Pro ranks.
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I'm curious to see how Sanders meshes with the Boulder community. I agree this is probably a stepping stone to somewhere back in the South.
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I think that he's going to have a pretty short shelf life. Times they are a changing, but it's not the Buff players fault they were shitty, anymore than it was our players fault they were shitty collectively under Lake. It's shitty leadership, AD, coaches, all down the line.
So he wheelbarrows his big HOF dick into town and tells everybody to GTFO, and his kid is the QB...what could go wrong?
That is not how leaders treat people, even if the house needs to be cleaned. He's betting on "his" FCS guys coming with him, and poaching a bunch of guys who are quitters, over scheme, PT, or "I want my money"...He's going to make a lot of promises, and kids (and their parents) are going to buy it, for now.
When he starts poaching guys, he's painting a big target on his back. People will be looking for anything and everything to shoot him down.
The sizzle box is checked, steak is TBD...
IMO, it will go one of two ways...a fabulous success, or a flaming dumpster.
If it isn't a train wreck, he's at FSU in three years tops... -
New UW Off-Season Natty motto?Fishpo31 said:
The sizzle box is checked, steak is TBD... -
Just discovered Pup’s more lucid alt.DawgDaze71 said:Did we get a bump when Jimmy Lake was hired? Coach Prime has a limited window in which to sell the "Cult of Personality" but it well known in sports that black players don't always warm up to black coaches. Most didn't grow up with a black father in the home so they don't always perceive a black coach as being the same authority as a non-black. That's just the God's honest truth that applies in College and the Pro ranks.
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Yeah, so far seems like a douchebag travel team dad not a killer P5 head coach.Fishpo31 said:I think that he's going to have a pretty short shelf life. Times they are a changing, but it's not the Buff players fault they were shitty, anymore than it was our players fault they were shitty collectively under Lake. It's shitty leadership, AD, coaches, all down the line.
So he wheelbarrows his big HOF dick into town and tells everybody to GTFO, and his kid is the QB...what could go wrong?
That is not how leaders treat people, even if the house needs to be cleaned. He's betting on "his" FCS guys coming with him, and poaching a bunch of guys who are quitters, over scheme, PT, or "I want my money"...He's going to make a lot of promises, and kids (and their parents) are going to buy it, for now.
When he starts poaching guys, he's painting a big target on his back. People will be looking for anything and everything to shoot him down.
The sizzle box is checked, steak is TBD...
IMO, it will go one of two ways...a fabulous success, or a flaming dumpster.
If it isn't a train wreck, he's at FSU in three years tops... -
His kid is actually terrible and will be his downfall imho. Nothing gets a team to turn on a coach faster than when he plays his kid who doesn’t deserve to be getting run…and when it’s the most important position on the field? DisasterFishpo31 said:I think that he's going to have a pretty short shelf life. Times they are a changing, but it's not the Buff players fault they were shitty, anymore than it was our players fault they were shitty collectively under Lake. It's shitty leadership, AD, coaches, all down the line.
So he wheelbarrows his big HOF dick into town and tells everybody to GTFO, and his kid is the QB...what could go wrong?
That is not how leaders treat people, even if the house needs to be cleaned. He's betting on "his" FCS guys coming with him, and poaching a bunch of guys who are quitters, over scheme, PT, or "I want my money"...He's going to make a lot of promises, and kids (and their parents) are going to buy it, for now.
When he starts poaching guys, he's painting a big target on his back. People will be looking for anything and everything to shoot him down.
The sizzle box is checked, steak is TBD...
IMO, it will go one of two ways...a fabulous success, or a flaming dumpster.
If it isn't a train wreck, he's at FSU in three years tops... -
Pretty funny to write all that and then end with “it might be a fabulous success.” Lol.Fishpo31 said:I think that he's going to have a pretty short shelf life. Times they are a changing, but it's not the Buff players fault they were shitty, anymore than it was our players fault they were shitty collectively under Lake. It's shitty leadership, AD, coaches, all down the line.
So he wheelbarrows his big HOF dick into town and tells everybody to GTFO, and his kid is the QB...what could go wrong?
That is not how leaders treat people, even if the house needs to be cleaned. He's betting on "his" FCS guys coming with him, and poaching a bunch of guys who are quitters, over scheme, PT, or "I want my money"...He's going to make a lot of promises, and kids (and their parents) are going to buy it, for now.
When he starts poaching guys, he's painting a big target on his back. People will be looking for anything and everything to shoot him down.
The sizzle box is checked, steak is TBD...
IMO, it will go one of two ways...a fabulous success, or a flaming dumpster.
If it isn't a train wreck, he's at FSU in three years tops...
Colorado was dead. Whether or not Prime wins, he’s a jolt of life and interest into that program. I think it’s a brilliant hire. -
It would go from being the best in the country to the best in the country?LongDukDong said:Imagine the recruiting under Prime at Alabama. It would be unparalleled
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Fishpo31 said:
I think that he's going to have a pretty short shelf life. Times they are a changing, but it's not the Buff players fault they were shitty, anymore than it was our players fault they were shitty collectively under Lake. It's shitty leadership, AD, coaches, all down the line.
So he wheelbarrows his big HOF dick into town and tells everybody to GTFO, and his kid is the QB...what could go wrong?
That is not how leaders treat people, even if the house needs to be cleaned. He's betting on "his" FCS guys coming with him, and poaching a bunch of guys who are quitters, over scheme, PT, or "I want my money"...He's going to make a lot of promises, and kids (and their parents) are going to buy it, for now.
When he starts poaching guys, he's painting a big target on his back. People will be looking for anything and everything to shoot him down.
The sizzle box is checked, steak is TBD...
IMO, it will go one of two ways...a fabulous success, or a flaming dumpster.
If it isn't a train wreck, he's at FSU in three years tops...
Agreed.
Can't get much worse for Colorado, though
They never should have gotten rid of McIntyre
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No question. The program is dead, and they need juice. His message appears to be something on the order of "Junction Boys v.2023". He is going "ride or die" with his kid, so who is going to go there to sit behind him? I haven't watched his kid play, but there are a lot of "legendary" QBs in FCS that put up video game numbers.doogville said:
Pretty funny to write all that and then end with “it might be a fabulous success.” Lol.Fishpo31 said:I think that he's going to have a pretty short shelf life. Times they are a changing, but it's not the Buff players fault they were shitty, anymore than it was our players fault they were shitty collectively under Lake. It's shitty leadership, AD, coaches, all down the line.
So he wheelbarrows his big HOF dick into town and tells everybody to GTFO, and his kid is the QB...what could go wrong?
That is not how leaders treat people, even if the house needs to be cleaned. He's betting on "his" FCS guys coming with him, and poaching a bunch of guys who are quitters, over scheme, PT, or "I want my money"...He's going to make a lot of promises, and kids (and their parents) are going to buy it, for now.
When he starts poaching guys, he's painting a big target on his back. People will be looking for anything and everything to shoot him down.
The sizzle box is checked, steak is TBD...
IMO, it will go one of two ways...a fabulous success, or a flaming dumpster.
If it isn't a train wreck, he's at FSU in three years tops...
Colorado was dead. Whether or not Prime wins, he’s a jolt of life and interest into that program. I think it’s a brilliant hire.
He didn't come in and lay out his program, how they do things, where they want to get to. He told them to LEAVE. How many guys will he have to bring in? 50? 70? How will he recruit QBs to come in and sit, with no shot of competing for the position? He may have the juice to do it, but you need guys for depth, for scout team, to hold tackling dummies. He just chased those guys out, IMO.
Prime speaks his mind, unfiltered. He gives the impression that "We'll out-recruit everyone and have a whole, new, great team". It has been trending that way (USC), and if he pulls this off, it will change the game. I don't see it being attainable or sustainable, but no one has ever tried to do it to this extent. It's why we watch...
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Holding the bag has always been underrated. Kalepo struggled there as a freshmen.Fishpo31 said:
No question. The program is dead, and they need juice. His message appears to be something on the order of "Junction Boys v.2023". He is going "ride or die" with his kid, so who is going to go there to sit behind him? I haven't watched his kid play, but there are a lot of "legendary" QBs in FCS that put up video game numbers.doogville said:
Pretty funny to write all that and then end with “it might be a fabulous success.” Lol.Fishpo31 said:I think that he's going to have a pretty short shelf life. Times they are a changing, but it's not the Buff players fault they were shitty, anymore than it was our players fault they were shitty collectively under Lake. It's shitty leadership, AD, coaches, all down the line.
So he wheelbarrows his big HOF dick into town and tells everybody to GTFO, and his kid is the QB...what could go wrong?
That is not how leaders treat people, even if the house needs to be cleaned. He's betting on "his" FCS guys coming with him, and poaching a bunch of guys who are quitters, over scheme, PT, or "I want my money"...He's going to make a lot of promises, and kids (and their parents) are going to buy it, for now.
When he starts poaching guys, he's painting a big target on his back. People will be looking for anything and everything to shoot him down.
The sizzle box is checked, steak is TBD...
IMO, it will go one of two ways...a fabulous success, or a flaming dumpster.
If it isn't a train wreck, he's at FSU in three years tops...
Colorado was dead. Whether or not Prime wins, he’s a jolt of life and interest into that program. I think it’s a brilliant hire.
He didn't come in and lay out his program, how they do things, where they want to get to. He told them to LEAVE. How many guys will he have to bring in? 50? 70? How will he recruit QBs to come in and sit, with no shot of competing for the position? He may have the juice to do it, but you need guys for depth, for scout team, to hold tackling dummies. He just chased those guys out, IMO.
Prime speaks his mind, unfiltered. He gives the impression that "We'll out-recruit everyone and have a whole, new, great team". It has been trending that way (USC), and if he pulls this off, it will change the game. I don't see it being attainable or sustainable, but no one has ever tried to do it to this extent. It's why we watch... -
Prime has a huge ego and had to do a bunch of do gooder shit at Jackson because he ran a disgraceful charter school in some southern state. He’s a huckster at this level till he isn’t.Fishpo31 said:
No question. The program is dead, and they need juice. His message appears to be something on the order of "Junction Boys v.2023". He is going "ride or die" with his kid, so who is going to go there to sit behind him? I haven't watched his kid play, but there are a lot of "legendary" QBs in FCS that put up video game numbers.doogville said:
Pretty funny to write all that and then end with “it might be a fabulous success.” Lol.Fishpo31 said:I think that he's going to have a pretty short shelf life. Times they are a changing, but it's not the Buff players fault they were shitty, anymore than it was our players fault they were shitty collectively under Lake. It's shitty leadership, AD, coaches, all down the line.
So he wheelbarrows his big HOF dick into town and tells everybody to GTFO, and his kid is the QB...what could go wrong?
That is not how leaders treat people, even if the house needs to be cleaned. He's betting on "his" FCS guys coming with him, and poaching a bunch of guys who are quitters, over scheme, PT, or "I want my money"...He's going to make a lot of promises, and kids (and their parents) are going to buy it, for now.
When he starts poaching guys, he's painting a big target on his back. People will be looking for anything and everything to shoot him down.
The sizzle box is checked, steak is TBD...
IMO, it will go one of two ways...a fabulous success, or a flaming dumpster.
If it isn't a train wreck, he's at FSU in three years tops...
Colorado was dead. Whether or not Prime wins, he’s a jolt of life and interest into that program. I think it’s a brilliant hire.
He didn't come in and lay out his program, how they do things, where they want to get to. He told them to LEAVE. How many guys will he have to bring in? 50? 70? How will he recruit QBs to come in and sit, with no shot of competing for the position? He may have the juice to do it, but you need guys for depth, for scout team, to hold tackling dummies. He just chased those guys out, IMO.
Prime speaks his mind, unfiltered. He gives the impression that "We'll out-recruit everyone and have a whole, new, great team". It has been trending that way (USC), and if he pulls this off, it will change the game. I don't see it being attainable or sustainable, but no one has ever tried to do it to this extent. It's why we watch...
For a coach-hating board hh has given this guy 100 blow jobs already.
Get off his dick. He acts like jimmy lake part 2, like he can just waltz in and fix everything by virtue of his genius and personality but he probably has zero system or administrative skill.
Coordinator hires seem good but when things don’t work out easily, is there a real plan? Will he throw kids and coaches under the bus to protect himself? I’m guessing yes, just based on his completely ego centric persona.
This is a guy who has had everything very easy. Greatest athlete of his generation, no hard lessons learned. Championship programs college and nfl.
None of these are indicators of hc success.
This post is not directed at fishpo, I am agreeing with his post. -
Lots of good reasons to be wary. Makes sense. His son may be a real problem for him if he struggles. I didn’t think of that. My point on Sanders is that the P10 is garbage. Prime will get dudes. On sheer talent alone he will win games in this league. He’s not Lake. He has winning HC experience. If you don’t want to recognize it then you don’t recognize DeBoers. Hes also hiring competent assistants. Something else Lake was incapable of doing. I’m not sure it’s a home run but he will win at Colorado strictly because they play in the P10 and they will have superior talent to 75% of the league.Kingdome_Urinals said:
Prime has a huge ego and had to do a bunch of do gooder shit at Jackson because he ran a disgraceful charter school in some southern state. He’s a huckster at this level till he isn’t.Fishpo31 said:
No question. The program is dead, and they need juice. His message appears to be something on the order of "Junction Boys v.2023". He is going "ride or die" with his kid, so who is going to go there to sit behind him? I haven't watched his kid play, but there are a lot of "legendary" QBs in FCS that put up video game numbers.doogville said:
Pretty funny to write all that and then end with “it might be a fabulous success.” Lol.Fishpo31 said:I think that he's going to have a pretty short shelf life. Times they are a changing, but it's not the Buff players fault they were shitty, anymore than it was our players fault they were shitty collectively under Lake. It's shitty leadership, AD, coaches, all down the line.
So he wheelbarrows his big HOF dick into town and tells everybody to GTFO, and his kid is the QB...what could go wrong?
That is not how leaders treat people, even if the house needs to be cleaned. He's betting on "his" FCS guys coming with him, and poaching a bunch of guys who are quitters, over scheme, PT, or "I want my money"...He's going to make a lot of promises, and kids (and their parents) are going to buy it, for now.
When he starts poaching guys, he's painting a big target on his back. People will be looking for anything and everything to shoot him down.
The sizzle box is checked, steak is TBD...
IMO, it will go one of two ways...a fabulous success, or a flaming dumpster.
If it isn't a train wreck, he's at FSU in three years tops...
Colorado was dead. Whether or not Prime wins, he’s a jolt of life and interest into that program. I think it’s a brilliant hire.
He didn't come in and lay out his program, how they do things, where they want to get to. He told them to LEAVE. How many guys will he have to bring in? 50? 70? How will he recruit QBs to come in and sit, with no shot of competing for the position? He may have the juice to do it, but you need guys for depth, for scout team, to hold tackling dummies. He just chased those guys out, IMO.
Prime speaks his mind, unfiltered. He gives the impression that "We'll out-recruit everyone and have a whole, new, great team". It has been trending that way (USC), and if he pulls this off, it will change the game. I don't see it being attainable or sustainable, but no one has ever tried to do it to this extent. It's why we watch...
For a coach-hating board hh has given this guy 100 blow jobs already.
Get off his dick. He acts like jimmy lake part 2, like he can just waltz in and fix everything by virtue of his genius and personality but he probably has zero system or administrative skill.
Coordinator hires seem good but when things don’t work out easily, is there a real plan? Will he throw kids and coaches under the bus to protect himself? I’m guessing yes, just based on his completely ego centric persona.
This is a guy who has had everything very easy. Greatest athlete of his generation, no hard lessons learned. Championship programs college and nfl.
None of these are indicators of hc success.
This post is not directed at fishpo, I am agreeing with his post. -
Lack of comportment is one thing. Not sure what you'd call this. But I'd start with parasite and then go down the list.Kingdome_Urinals said:
Prime has a huge ego and had to do a bunch of do gooder shit at Jackson because he ran a disgraceful charter school in some southern state. He’s a huckster at this level till he isn’t.Fishpo31 said:
No question. The program is dead, and they need juice. His message appears to be something on the order of "Junction Boys v.2023". He is going "ride or die" with his kid, so who is going to go there to sit behind him? I haven't watched his kid play, but there are a lot of "legendary" QBs in FCS that put up video game numbers.doogville said:
Pretty funny to write all that and then end with “it might be a fabulous success.” Lol.Fishpo31 said:I think that he's going to have a pretty short shelf life. Times they are a changing, but it's not the Buff players fault they were shitty, anymore than it was our players fault they were shitty collectively under Lake. It's shitty leadership, AD, coaches, all down the line.
So he wheelbarrows his big HOF dick into town and tells everybody to GTFO, and his kid is the QB...what could go wrong?
That is not how leaders treat people, even if the house needs to be cleaned. He's betting on "his" FCS guys coming with him, and poaching a bunch of guys who are quitters, over scheme, PT, or "I want my money"...He's going to make a lot of promises, and kids (and their parents) are going to buy it, for now.
When he starts poaching guys, he's painting a big target on his back. People will be looking for anything and everything to shoot him down.
The sizzle box is checked, steak is TBD...
IMO, it will go one of two ways...a fabulous success, or a flaming dumpster.
If it isn't a train wreck, he's at FSU in three years tops...
Colorado was dead. Whether or not Prime wins, he’s a jolt of life and interest into that program. I think it’s a brilliant hire.
He didn't come in and lay out his program, how they do things, where they want to get to. He told them to LEAVE. How many guys will he have to bring in? 50? 70? How will he recruit QBs to come in and sit, with no shot of competing for the position? He may have the juice to do it, but you need guys for depth, for scout team, to hold tackling dummies. He just chased those guys out, IMO.
Prime speaks his mind, unfiltered. He gives the impression that "We'll out-recruit everyone and have a whole, new, great team". It has been trending that way (USC), and if he pulls this off, it will change the game. I don't see it being attainable or sustainable, but no one has ever tried to do it to this extent. It's why we watch...
For a coach-hating board hh has given this guy 100 blow jobs already.
Get off his dick. He acts like jimmy lake part 2, like he can just waltz in and fix everything by virtue of his genius and personality but he probably has zero system or administrative skill.
Coordinator hires seem good but when things don’t work out easily, is there a real plan? Will he throw kids and coaches under the bus to protect himself? I’m guessing yes, just based on his completely ego centric persona.
This is a guy who has had everything very easy. Greatest athlete of his generation, no hard lessons learned. Championship programs college and nfl.
None of these are indicators of hc success.
This post is not directed at fishpo, I am agreeing with his post.
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Yeah, he’s a bully and petty dictator who doesnt accept accountability or practice any self-criticism.GreenRiverGatorz said:
Lack of comportment is one thing. Not sure what you'd call this. But I'd start with parasite and then go down the list.Kingdome_Urinals said:
Prime has a huge ego and had to do a bunch of do gooder shit at Jackson because he ran a disgraceful charter school in some southern state. He’s a huckster at this level till he isn’t.Fishpo31 said:
No question. The program is dead, and they need juice. His message appears to be something on the order of "Junction Boys v.2023". He is going "ride or die" with his kid, so who is going to go there to sit behind him? I haven't watched his kid play, but there are a lot of "legendary" QBs in FCS that put up video game numbers.doogville said:
Pretty funny to write all that and then end with “it might be a fabulous success.” Lol.Fishpo31 said:I think that he's going to have a pretty short shelf life. Times they are a changing, but it's not the Buff players fault they were shitty, anymore than it was our players fault they were shitty collectively under Lake. It's shitty leadership, AD, coaches, all down the line.
So he wheelbarrows his big HOF dick into town and tells everybody to GTFO, and his kid is the QB...what could go wrong?
That is not how leaders treat people, even if the house needs to be cleaned. He's betting on "his" FCS guys coming with him, and poaching a bunch of guys who are quitters, over scheme, PT, or "I want my money"...He's going to make a lot of promises, and kids (and their parents) are going to buy it, for now.
When he starts poaching guys, he's painting a big target on his back. People will be looking for anything and everything to shoot him down.
The sizzle box is checked, steak is TBD...
IMO, it will go one of two ways...a fabulous success, or a flaming dumpster.
If it isn't a train wreck, he's at FSU in three years tops...
Colorado was dead. Whether or not Prime wins, he’s a jolt of life and interest into that program. I think it’s a brilliant hire.
He didn't come in and lay out his program, how they do things, where they want to get to. He told them to LEAVE. How many guys will he have to bring in? 50? 70? How will he recruit QBs to come in and sit, with no shot of competing for the position? He may have the juice to do it, but you need guys for depth, for scout team, to hold tackling dummies. He just chased those guys out, IMO.
Prime speaks his mind, unfiltered. He gives the impression that "We'll out-recruit everyone and have a whole, new, great team". It has been trending that way (USC), and if he pulls this off, it will change the game. I don't see it being attainable or sustainable, but no one has ever tried to do it to this extent. It's why we watch...
For a coach-hating board hh has given this guy 100 blow jobs already.
Get off his dick. He acts like jimmy lake part 2, like he can just waltz in and fix everything by virtue of his genius and personality but he probably has zero system or administrative skill.
Coordinator hires seem good but when things don’t work out easily, is there a real plan? Will he throw kids and coaches under the bus to protect himself? I’m guessing yes, just based on his completely ego centric persona.
This is a guy who has had everything very easy. Greatest athlete of his generation, no hard lessons learned. Championship programs college and nfl.
None of these are indicators of hc success.
This post is not directed at fishpo, I am agreeing with his post.
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I have no doubt he can attract some good portal bait but 4 and 5 star guys with legit shots at the league will eventually tell him to fuck of, so will parents.
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I agree, they did beat cal this season. (still too high) But I think Prime has a different “roster” than JSU.WoolleyDoog said:
As true as what Prime said is I don't know if it's the right group to shit on. One, UW went 4-8 last year and 10-2 this year basically with the same players and one guy DeBoer portaged in. Not saying Colorado has the same talent he inherited but with just the right QB they could maybe go from one to six wins. Also, one reason they suck so bad is other programs just straight up stole their best players. Lastly, it's mostly the coaches and admins fault those players are there and not better ones.DawgDaze71 said:He ain’t gone make it. You can talk to 1-9 players like that but players with options are gonna be like FDB.
They of how many kids said “coach I’d love to play for you, but I need this NIL/FBS attention now.”, he’s got ALL of their phone numbers and now he has a Power 5 school they can transfer too.
In short, he’s gonna get even MORE dudes than he did at JSU very quickly, more of a “dream list” for prime.
I like his son as a personality but I do not think he will be able to run a pass heavy offense in power 5 football, the addiction of the KSU coach changes a lot, his scheme gave Georgia problems last year.