To be clear because now you are putting words in my mouth
I'm tired of arguing about this. Basically, what it boils down to - you trust Cohen, you don't trust Mullen. Even though in terms of MSU history, Mullen is outperforming his peers by a huge margin. You have to go back to Allyn McKeen to find a comparable. Cohen, on the other hand, has yet to do much to surpass any of the coaches we've had in the previous century in their first 4 years.
We can talk individual mistakes that Mullen has made - there has been a bunch of them - He gets a pass for those until he refuses to fix a recurring problem. We can also talk individual mistakes that Cohen has made - there has certainly been no shortage. I didn't like the Mingione promotion. I accept it because I'm positive Cohen knows better than me, although I reserve the right to ***** about it in the future.
I trust that Cohen has the program going in the right direction - I trust the same thing with Mullen. Cohen's is more tangible, because we EXPECT to be as good as we will be this year. We've proven that we can be that good and sustain it longterm. Football is an entirely different circumstance, with an entirely different set of expectations.
You were right on Butch - So was I.
One thing that was abundantly clear to me - even moreso than scheme - was that we were(at least the personnel we used) TREMENDOUSLY out-athleted most of the season on defense. A scheme can't overcome that, although a good, multiple scheme should have done a better job disguising it.
We thought Manny Diaz was the second coming - his defense at Texas chock full of 5* players and first/second round upperclassman talent - ranked in the 70s this year. He inherited a team with a crapload of defensive talent at MSU - something we didn't realize at the time. Is it not possible that Wilson had less talent this year than we've had the previous two?
We will see IF you are right on Wilson in due time - I've already said that I'm neither in the boat or out of the boat on him yet - I need more data, and I think I get it next year when we upgrade talent at every single spot that we lost guys. Outside of perhaps CB. But the more people that are absolutely sure he's going to fail, the more it makes me seem to support him, when I don't. I support Mullen to make the correct decision when that time comes, and I don't think that time is right now.
I do not "trust" a coach that puts a mediocre product on the field- which is exactly what Dan put out there this year. He's the one that hired Chris, and he is going to catch some flak for it as well as our administration to a degree for not having higher assistant coaches salaries. I "trust" a coach more that is performing at a high level. Sports is very much a what have you done for me lately business. Joe Lee Dunn has had a couple of defenses ranked number one in the country in the past. That doesn't mean he should be our DC now. Cohen caught a pretty good bit of flack after year two- and I think rightfully so. You have a losing season, it's going to fall back on that coach.
I think your issue is you're trying to make this into an either you have to be "all in" or "all out" on a coach when you use the word "trust". That doesn't have to be and shouldn't be the case. What it should be about is what is the coach in whatever sport doing to win and get us better, and if they're not- they need to know that they are being held to a higher standard. "Trusting" people like Jackie to turn it all around after 2002 based on past performance is what gets us in situations where we have massive rebuilding projects at MSU. Like I said- my agenda is what is best for MSU.
Now, that said- that doesn't mean a coach can't earn my "trust" back. But understand one thing about me if you understand anything else about me- I do not tolerate mediocrity from myself and I don't tolerate it from anyone else. I may not be good at everything, but I always give 100%. And I expect that from our coaches at MSU. And the **** I saw on the field this year isn't going to cut it. I'm not saying I expect us to win every game, but we can damn well bust our *** every play. And we can damn well line up and not be confused and have a coach that can adjust and adjust to our talent. And I have found in my experience that people that are mediocre- it's just usually a LOT easier to get rid of them rather than ask them to not be mediocre. Who knows? Maybe Chris will learn a lesson from this. You want all this data- well, Chris has given me 12 games of data this year to not 17 up and more often than not, he has. That's enough data for me, and it should be enough for Dan.
Speaking of- we'll see what Dan does. I don't expect him to fire anyone before a bowl. Because it's pointless. I'll give him a chance to fix this, but until he does- he is going to catch flak from fans because that is what happens when you do a mediocre job. I don't really give a **** if he is about to pass Bear Bryant in wins- or what he has done in the past because that is in the past. Because if we want to advance this program, not leaning on the past and being progressive is what it's going to take.
You talk about being out-athleted- we didn't have to start Cherry. Whose decision was that? You put Quay out there, and things look better for the entire d-line. A competent coach would do that, and maybe not wait until the end of the year to move Eulls inside. Heck, Eulls and Boyd would have been better than Cherry and Boyd. I would have probably tried moving Skinner to DE and Cam to MLB and Whitley and McKinney to OLB and then used either Wells, Hughes, or Dee Arrington at safety. We should have seen some major changes on defense after the Texas A&M game and we just didn't see it happen. I just don't buy the "we don't have talent arugment". We start three d-linemen that were at least 4 star guys- and that's with Cherry in the lineup, you replace him with Quay and then it's four, McKinney just made all freshman SEC, Whitley made all freshman his freshman year, and Banks and Slay are NFL guys. Cam, Deontae Skinner, and Broomfield are all solid players as well. Wells and Dee are four star guys and they're usually sitting on the bench.