The.Real.2506 said:The view from the other side.
The average fan doesn't get much time with the coaches. Yes, I have met Choate a handful of times and he seems to be a good guy, a lot of fun to have a beer with. He is straight up and honest and will talk of things outside of football. In his media appearances he comes across vary much the same, he often has some rant on a subject that is bothering him, he gives ample credit to the staff and players and acknowledges places for improvement for himself as well as the staff and players. He always shows respect to the opponent. Sometimes I think we are playing the New England Patriots coached by no less than Bill Bellichick.
I hear people say that Bobby comes across the same in a personal setting, and I am sure he is a much better person than Cat fans make him out to be. In media appearances he comes across as an arrogant, narcissistic snide prick. He appears overbearing and controlling on his players. If you don't feel comfortable letting a Senior QB talk to the press without your supervision I think something has gone wrong. You don't have to give away your gameplan to show some respect to the opponent by acknowledging their playmakers and coaches abilities. I highly doubt if coaches watch each others press conferences or would take any stock in them any way. Short condescending answers to the press do nothing to further your program or to advance your cause. The point is that many of us on this side only base our opinion on his public media appearances, I know many griz fans who admit that Bobby is an asshole, but he wins. IMO Bobby's media appearances are a PR disaster for your program. We know that neither team is ever going to win over fans from the other side, but new fans are growing up each day and making choices about which team to give their loyalties too.
One more thing. Hauck is not overbearing or controlling of his players. That statement is just plain wrong, like much of what you say. This team seems to like Hauck. They have confidence that he will bring them back, and to the playoffs, as he and they have done. They have bought into his program. They like that he lifts weights with them early mornings in the offseason. That he sometimes goes up to the M with them. That he interacts with them.
This team starting buying in immediately. That was not true when Hauck first came to UM in the early 2000's