This is how big-boy programs operate:
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Let's forget for a second that a) Patterson is a defensive coach and b) has coached not only the #1 defense in the country but also top 5 defenses in the country multiple times, but why don't you do some research on the number of different defensive starters that TCU has had on defense this year as well as the number of defensive starters that made their first start this year.HuskyInAZ said:
This is such typical impetulant, millennial gibberish. How about fire Patterson & Boyles because their defense sucks balls? Hire bright, young, successful DCs as head coach and the they'd be set. Right? Fire Kelly at ND too. He has more losses @ND than Miles has at LSU since 2010. Maybe even fire Pete Carroll because his offense sucks. A proven OC to replace him, the Hawks would be set. It's beyond FS.RoadDawg55 said:
The reason to hire Fisher is simple. He was the OC of that title team. He will get a good QB to LSU and once they have that they are set. They will always have a good defense and some good RB's.TTJ said:"Big boy programs?" Dumb. There was talk of putting Saban out to pasture after his loss to Ole Miss too. Didn't happen, nor will this.
Miles > Fisher.
.780 win percentage. Oh, and this:
Their problem has been QB and OC forever. They had a team with two starting NFL WR's (Beckham and Jarvis), a starting RB in the NFL (Jeremy Hill), and Zach Mettenberger and were still 10-3. It's not crazy to fire a coach over that.
It's something in the neighborhood of 22 different defensive starters this year with 16 of them making their first career starts this year.
You could make an argument that the fact that Patterson has TCU at 9-1 with that much turnover and youth on his defense speaks to the quality of coach that he is. -
Speaks more to the lack of quality of the oppositionTequilla said:
Let's forget for a second that a) Patterson is a defensive coach and b) has coached not only the #1 defense in the country but also top 5 defenses in the country multiple times, but why don't you do some research on the number of different defensive starters that TCU has had on defense this year as well as the number of defensive starters that made their first start this year.HuskyInAZ said:
This is such typical impetulant, millennial gibberish. How about fire Patterson & Boyles because their defense sucks balls? Hire bright, young, successful DCs as head coach and the they'd be set. Right? Fire Kelly at ND too. He has more losses @ND than Miles has at LSU since 2010. Maybe even fire Pete Carroll because his offense sucks. A proven OC to replace him, the Hawks would be set. It's beyond FS.RoadDawg55 said:
The reason to hire Fisher is simple. He was the OC of that title team. He will get a good QB to LSU and once they have that they are set. They will always have a good defense and some good RB's.TTJ said:"Big boy programs?" Dumb. There was talk of putting Saban out to pasture after his loss to Ole Miss too. Didn't happen, nor will this.
Miles > Fisher.
.780 win percentage. Oh, and this:
Their problem has been QB and OC forever. They had a team with two starting NFL WR's (Beckham and Jarvis), a starting RB in the NFL (Jeremy Hill), and Zach Mettenberger and were still 10-3. It's not crazy to fire a coach over that.
It's something in the neighborhood of 22 different defensive starters this year with 16 of them making their first career starts this year.
You could make an argument that the fact that Patterson has TCU at 9-1 with that much turnover and youth on his defense speaks to the quality of coach that he is. -
Intent was not to slam either Patterson or Broyles. Both are very good coaches. My intent was to show how FS the "what have you done lately" crowd is. And just to remind you, youth is not an excuse. At least that's what I've been told.Tequilla said:
Let's forget for a second that a) Patterson is a defensive coach and b) has coached not only the #1 defense in the country but also top 5 defenses in the country multiple times, but why don't you do some research on the number of different defensive starters that TCU has had on defense this year as well as the number of defensive starters that made their first start this year.HuskyInAZ said:
This is such typical impetulant, millennial gibberish. How about fire Patterson & Boyles because their defense sucks balls? Hire bright, young, successful DCs as head coach and the they'd be set. Right? Fire Kelly at ND too. He has more losses @ND than Miles has at LSU since 2010. Maybe even fire Pete Carroll because his offense sucks. A proven OC to replace him, the Hawks would be set. It's beyond FS.RoadDawg55 said:
The reason to hire Fisher is simple. He was the OC of that title team. He will get a good QB to LSU and once they have that they are set. They will always have a good defense and some good RB's.TTJ said:"Big boy programs?" Dumb. There was talk of putting Saban out to pasture after his loss to Ole Miss too. Didn't happen, nor will this.
Miles > Fisher.
.780 win percentage. Oh, and this:
Their problem has been QB and OC forever. They had a team with two starting NFL WR's (Beckham and Jarvis), a starting RB in the NFL (Jeremy Hill), and Zach Mettenberger and were still 10-3. It's not crazy to fire a coach over that.
It's something in the neighborhood of 22 different defensive starters this year with 16 of them making their first career starts this year.
You could make an argument that the fact that Patterson has TCU at 9-1 with that much turnover and youth on his defense speaks to the quality of coach that he is. -
RaceBannon said:
Can I get a ruling on what the fuck a millennial is please?
I lost track at Gen X or Z. I'm a boomer and I know our kids are horrible but I think we're past that generation.
If millennials are in their 20's I've met some cool ones that are pretty smart and level headed.
And smokin hot
Per my sources (Wiki)....
Millennials (also known as the Millennial Generation[1] or Generation Y) are the demographic cohort following Generation X. There are no precise dates when the generation starts and ends; most researchers and commentators use birth years ranging from the early 1980s to the early 2000s.
As for the hot ones, no argument. But that's not unique to this generation. Especially to old fucks like you and me. -
Obligatory Millennial vs. Blue hair jpeg.HuskyInAZ said:RaceBannon said:Can I get a ruling on what the fuck a millennial is please?
I lost track at Gen X or Z. I'm a boomer and I know our kids are horrible but I think we're past that generation.
If millennials are in their 20's I've met some cool ones that are pretty smart and level headed.
And smokin hot
Per my sources (Wiki)....
Millennials (also known as the Millennial Generation[1] or Generation Y) are the demographic cohort following Generation X. There are no precise dates when the generation starts and ends; most researchers and commentators use birth years ranging from the early 1980s to the early 2000s.
As for the hot ones, no argument. But that's not unique to this generation. Especially to old fucks like you and me. -
Wikipedia is your source?HuskyInAZ said:RaceBannon said:Can I get a ruling on what the fuck a millennial is please?
I lost track at Gen X or Z. I'm a boomer and I know our kids are horrible but I think we're past that generation.
If millennials are in their 20's I've met some cool ones that are pretty smart and level headed.
And smokin hot
Per my sources (Wiki)....
Millennials (also known as the Millennial Generation[1] or Generation Y) are the demographic cohort following Generation X. There are no precise dates when the generation starts and ends; most researchers and commentators use birth years ranging from the early 1980s to the early 2000s.
As for the hot ones, no argument. But that's not unique to this generation. Especially to old fucks like you and me.