I'll take 2.
Either we want: 1) To be upset and rip our hair out for under achieving with talent, but we're very competitive
-OR- 2) We're going to sign guys who play with "grit" and "toughness" and be patient while we build a program that may or may not ever get back to where it was.
As of right now. I'll take #1. Maybe I just need to be patient though, but by the way it looks right now, it's going to take years to be a decent team judging by the way he's recruiting right now (4 three stars currently committed). He doesn't seem like the type to go after blue chippers.
This isn't a bash to you or your post. Just been building up for a while. The Ray thing looks to be the next in a long line of things that people who know nothing about what they are talking about choose to ***** over.
1> If Cohen can't get it done in year x then his *** needs to be GONE...(cue price is right horns)
2>Git rid of Mullens! Oops. Shut that **** up.
3> Stricklins has no sack! (none of you really know whether he does or not - arguable that it took sack to hire Ray in the first place) He won't do what needs to be done! Really? Whatever. He botched the basketball hire! Really? At worst the jury is still out.
4> Ray is TERRIBLE! This team is AWFUL! (Reminds me of football season pre-Arkansas game) Maybe? Really don't know yet. Give the guy a tick, will ya? Has the internet made both our memory and our patience fricking zilch? For instance: the memory of Stan's last few teams being competitive. The root word of competitive is compete. They didn't compete for ****. Not ****. The best example I saw of one of those last teams competition was when Sidney was throwing haymakers in the stands in Hawaii. They all sucked. I'd actually put our team right now up against any one of those and they'd win. Seriously? Why? Those Stans teams were an embarassing bunch of lazy pussies. Every last one of them. Ya'll can have them. Watching those cheese dicks in the games and then the disrespect they showed to their coach after the game was an abomination. The fact of the matter is Stans was never a good coach. He was a GREAT recruiter. But the one thing he did stress at one time was defense and rebounding. When he recruited and coached and stressed D and hitting the boards, he was good. He abandoned his core principles for 6' 8" guys who played a face-up game. And lost his identity. Done.
4>Will Ray make some of you guys eat your words? Maybe, maybe not. No doubt, he gotta win on the crootin trail. But right now, the score is like Cohen + Mullen + kind of Strick a little bit 2.5, irrational posters, 0. It reminds me of the Chinese fable that Phillip Seymour Hoffman's character told Tom Hank's in Charlie Willson's war.