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Fan Nation: Ex TCU Coach Gary Patterson Has Been Hired By Texas
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<blockquote data-quote="FrogBall09" data-source="post: 3122169" data-attributes="member: 74375"><p>no one who actually knows anything about what really happens thinks he quit working - so that is just stupid. He was putting in as many hours as ever because we were losing and he obviously couldn't figure out why.</p><p></p><p>And he has always played music and wrote songs - do people not remember when he played on stage for the crowd in the parking several years ago? The stories about how has been playing on stage with Neuheisel at the AFCA event for over a decade are pretty well known. He played at the pickers event with Pat Green a few years ago. Why wasn't everyone so worried about the time he spent on his "hobby" back then? because we were winning.</p><p></p><p>The combination of his myopic focus on speed over size because of the 61-58 game, a simultaneous and extremely quick change in direction of almost the entire B12 to better defense, size and more balanced attacks on offense, and the restrictions put in program place because of bs lawsuits on injuries and the requirement to step back on "discipline" after the n-work incident combined with his belief his way was the best way and no interest to have fresh outside perspectives to adapt to these other changes are what cost him his job.</p><p></p><p>Not because he wasn't "working"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrogBall09, post: 3122169, member: 74375"] no one who actually knows anything about what really happens thinks he quit working - so that is just stupid. He was putting in as many hours as ever because we were losing and he obviously couldn't figure out why. And he has always played music and wrote songs - do people not remember when he played on stage for the crowd in the parking several years ago? The stories about how has been playing on stage with Neuheisel at the AFCA event for over a decade are pretty well known. He played at the pickers event with Pat Green a few years ago. Why wasn't everyone so worried about the time he spent on his "hobby" back then? because we were winning. The combination of his myopic focus on speed over size because of the 61-58 game, a simultaneous and extremely quick change in direction of almost the entire B12 to better defense, size and more balanced attacks on offense, and the restrictions put in program place because of bs lawsuits on injuries and the requirement to step back on "discipline" after the n-work incident combined with his belief his way was the best way and no interest to have fresh outside perspectives to adapt to these other changes are what cost him his job. Not because he wasn't "working" [/QUOTE]
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