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DustinDawg
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Am I the only one that thinks that a 5 yr old could post better information on the coaching search than the Clarion ledger and daily Journal blogs???
I didnt realize that I had to be so damn creative with my wording. I believe what I said speaks for itself. I cant be any clearer!8Dog said:whenever someone disagrees with someone else, it seems that person says the one disagreeing is accepting mediocrity.
Some of ya'll need to come up with your own schtick.
Its similar to the defense of "just sayin"...like if you write that, you shouldn't be called out.
Just sayin.
Stormrider81 said:"yet another example of mediocracy being accepted at Mississippi State.. "
Yep, more MSU employees not excelling at their jobs. Wait, what's that? They aren't MSU employees? You don't say?</p>
well, go to those blogs...DustinDawg said:I think yall are missing my point. It has nothing to do with the blogers it has to do with our fan base not expecting better information. If you go look at Auburns and Tennessee's blogs then you will see what real blogs are suppose to be like.
Stormrider81 said:The new influx of posters need to go.
great point. I never thought of it that way.Sarc Dawg said:You want everyone to know exactly who we ask the moment we ask it? You want to end up with the 12th choice and have the whole nation know it? Who is the d-line coach for USC now, I wonder if he is interested?
Personally I am thrilled it is being handled the way it is. MSU already has a stigma about it-what happens when choice 1 declines openly. Choice 2 begins to second guess and wonder what the other guy knows that he doesn't and he declines as well. Suddenly the stigma is reenforced 10 fold. Best thing to do is to keep it secretive. Not only does it keep from scaring coaches away, but it'll help in recruiting. Who do you think generates more excitement- the guy who everyone thought was our man all along, or the guy MSU had to settle for?