whitefishbear said:
nzone said:
I’ve hired and fired for 32 years now and I totally agree.....either your all in or your not. Make a decision and live by it but to dance around it usually makes things worse. Haslem should realize that there is discourse in Griz Nation and his decision in the next few weeks will have a huge impact on this program going forward.
Haslem would have to be as much in denial as Hillary Clinton if he doesn't know the depth of discontent with the direction of the football program. And this poll is no way representative of vast majority of Griz fans. Message boards are always heavily skewed with cup half full fans that think things are getting better when they aren't. I have to go back to reading the Bobcat board before Ash was fired. They also did a poll on whether to keep Ash or fire him, and the majority voted to keep him. Good thing that message board posters don't call the shots on hiring.
To be honest, I am more worried about the apathy I am now seeing in our fan base than anything else!
Let me get this straight - you are more worried about the apathy of the fan base than anything else? Interesting. Champions Center built, new turf, stadium is arguably best in FCS, fans still show up and are eager to see these kids do well and recruiting is exemplary. What are you really worried about? The fact that message board warriors hang their head because they live vicariously through the program? That you won’t be able to pound your chest as top fan of a “mediocre program” instead of a winning one ? Your worry about apathy says more about you than anything else. Realistic (apathetic for you) fans get it. The program is going to ebb and flow. The ebb came when Hauck went to the dance with a team called UNLV. Pflugrad got fired, Delaney tried to stabilize and now Stitt will rebuild. Calm down Francis. Stitt or a new coach makes no difference. Cleaning up the mess in aisle 5 is going to take a bit. By the way. If you really want to worry about something - worry about kids getting hurt, the enrollment numbers, college being affordable. The football program will be just fine