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My ad hoc staff filter helps a LOT on that thread
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My ad hoc staff filter helps a LOT on that thread
AMA thread?
Ben is answering people's questions as freely as i think he can. He is being surprisingly forthright on some things, like Hubert and Tanner seemingly not getting along, Caleb Love being asked to transfer, how the UNC admin kind of bungled this process by giving Hubert hope when all they were trying to do is signal courtesy.AMA thread?
Can't speak for him but I'd have done it to keep from taking all the anger, hurt and disappointment on the somewhat undeserving and to keep myself from making a spectacle of myself and the program.My take is more that he didn't handle the loss well and was taking a little time for himself at precisely the worst time.
The question for me...is that because he knew his chair had gotten a whole lot hotter and he wanted to have a bit of time to prepare or was it he was blind to the fact that his chair was now blazing hot and he thought it was business as usual before after-season meetings came?
But, like you, I'm filling in the holes in what we know with assumptions and I'd love to know the real answers. (Poor Mption.)
You did say that ...I'm nobody, but I do know somebody. I'd say Stevens is a very good possibility of happening.
I don't ever recall Hubert saying after a game that he needed to do a better job coaching. Dean and Roy said it often after losses.
I think you're generally right, and I think it's very clear that the people with purse strings are letting go of the past. But the specific example you're responding to is less an example of clinging to Dean/Roy tradition and more about comparing how great coaches operate to how not-great coaches operate. There are plenty of ways in which our program has been too focused on doing things the way Dean and/or Roy would, which has made us slow to adapt to a modern world, but expecting the head coach to take responsibility after losses and own up to his own shortcomings when appropriate is simply something you should expect a great coach to do.Not that you guys give a fuck what I think... but until you divorce yourselves from this mindset of "The way Dean/Roy would do it" this is destined to fail. You have to hire someone with the gravitas to say IDGAF how Dean did it, while maintaining, publicly at least, a certain respect for the way it was done. An incredibly tough job.
The people in charge of the purse strings have to be willing to let go of the past.
You can create a staff posts only filter?
get ready for the people who are mad about how HD's tenure ended to behave in the same unreasonable way about the new coach as the people who they vehemently criticized who were unreasonable about HD and/or never wanted him in the first place.So Hubert was treated poorly despite being given five years to right the ship, yet the new guy will be given zero time for program building and culture change? He has to excel in year one or it’s all a mistake?
Seems a little extreme, especially if their top choice is still coaching in the Final Four next week.
who is saying this?Apparently UNC’s admins created some confusion last week and kinda gave Hubert the impression his job was safe even after the donors had pulled their support and the situation had passed the point of no return.
Poor look on Bubba if true, but also not very surprising with how we’ve handle these situations lately.
I think you're generally right, and I think it's very clear that the people with purse strings are letting go of the past. But the specific example you're responding to is less an example of clinging to Dean/Roy tradition and more about comparing how great coaches operate to how not-great coaches operate. There are plenty of ways in which our program has been too focused on doing things the way Dean and/or Roy would, which has made us slow to adapt to a modern world, but expecting the head coach to take responsibility after losses and own up to his own shortcomings when appropriate is simply something you should expect a great coach to do.
Oh you can count on it. But the difference is I’d bet there won’t be anyone openly rooting for losses that would tip the balance in favor of their objective, as opposed to rooting for wins that would counter their objective.get ready for the people who are mad about how HD's tenure ended to behave in the same unreasonable way about the new coach as the people who they vehemently criticized who were unreasonable about HD and/or never wanted him in the first place.
love you manYou gotta forgive heelinhell, he's been day drinking for almost 2 hours now.
i wouldn't make any of those bets until we know who the hire is.Oh you can count on it. But the difference is I’d bet there won’t be anyone openly rooting for losses that would tip the balance in favor of their objective, as opposed to wins that would counter their objective.
Multiple posters who are currently very active on this thread admitted they’d rather see a poor end to the season that would cost HD his job as opposed to a just-passable one that saved it. People posting right now, who preferred Carolina lose games so it would help their case.
That, I’d bet, you won’t see.
Someone on this board??i wouldn't make any of those bets until we know who the hire is.
but i can promise you that people will absolutely root for poor results in the same way some did with HD if in their estimation the new coach's tenure starts going south.
probably. those types are everywhere.Someone on this board??
It’ll be a frosty day in hell before I root for a Carolina loss, like some of these “fans” actively posting here did.