So his goal is to get paid $1M for every win... Could that be correct? Did he not say that the goal was to get to 6 wins?$6,000,000+ Annual. Good value?
Let that sink in. If that is his goal, we have a problem, and he needs to be recalibrated.
So his goal is to get paid $1M for every win... Could that be correct? Did he not say that the goal was to get to 6 wins?$6,000,000+ Annual. Good value?
I like your line of thinking on Kellen Moore, but I like it at $3 - $4m for a few years.I’d love to see TCU take a pass at Kellen Moore, the Cowboys OC. He’s a young up and comer who’s creative like Meacham, but has results to show.. He’s currently making $2m/yr. We’d have a far better ROI out of the $6m with him.
That guy has NFL head coach written all over him. Especially if the Cowboys keep playing like this.I like your line of thinking on Kellen Moore, but I like it at $3 - $4m for a few years.
IMHO, Dalton would make a fine coach because he has had to work at his skills to become what he is, as opposed to a truly athletically gifted player. He possesses a tough work ethic, and has good (if not excellent) leadership skills.I was referring to Dalton. Love him but there is a difference between playing and coaching. How many great coaches were great players? This is a desperation move. The only time I’ve seen the pro athlete with no coaching experience to college head coach experiment was when UH hired Clyde Drexler as head coach basketball. It was a monumental clusterscheiss. Dalton as assistant? Absolutely..
Problem with Dalton is thst he just doesn’t seem to inspire people.IMHO, Dalton would make a fine coach because he has had to work at his skills to become what he is, as opposed to a truly athletically gifted player. He possesses a tough work ethic, and has good (if not excellent) leadership skills.
OTOH, there was the Jim Shofner experiment. I wonder how Philip Rivers is doing at his H.S. Coaching gig?
Anyway, Dalton would be an excellent QB Coach at the very least.
I watched Pat Sullivan speak a few times. Great speaker! Very inspirational. Not a terribly good coach during his tenure here... Jim Wacker, OTOH, would have people running through brick walls for him.Problem with Dalton is thst he just doesn’t seem to inspire people.
Anyway, Dalton would be an excellent QB Coach at the very least.
With the voice of Bane: "So...you think Boschimi and Donati can find someone better than Patterson? You fight like a young man.... admirable...but foolish." *CRACK*!
hmmm...so is this a defense of gary or an indictment on the abilities of vic and jeremiah to make the proper choices?
Shofner was a well established NFL coach for about 29 years. Before and after his TCU head coach stint. His three years at TCU were a catastrophe. The college game (recruiting, etc). We’re not for him. As I mentioned I think Dalton would be a very good assistant - qb coach, with potential to be an OC some day. The reference was regarding immediate replacements at head coach.IMHO, Dalton would make a fine coach because he has had to work at his skills to become what he is, as opposed to a truly athletically gifted player. He possesses a tough work ethic, and has good (if not excellent) leadership skills.
OTOH, there was the Jim Shofner experiment. I wonder how Philip Rivers is doing at his H.S. Coaching gig?
Anyway, Dalton would be an excellent QB Coach at the very least.
Well said.The irony of all of this: if Gary had not proven that you can create a winning team at TCU, we wouldn't all be so upset. He raised the standard, but he can no longer meet that standard.
What? LOL.You can bet ESPN has been gaming this out for a few years down the road (expected Gary retirement) for consolidation.
You may have missed them plucking our conferences apart at each turn. Their goal is clearly to bump off schools that don't have the number of eyeballs...and the way to do it is make sure you kill off the small schools is to do it when we're not good or are in turmoil with Patterson retiring.What? LOL.
Here’s me saying we need to make a change because we are poorly prepared and look poorly coached…three years ago. Every off-season we all forget that GP is past his prime.I want to see the rest of the season. That said if he loses to UT, OU, ISU, WVU and KSU en route to a 6-6 season he should definitely retire. The game appears to have passed the 4-2-5 and angry screamy cursing coach by.
I have a feeling Gary will clean house instead, which I’m not opposed to. The assistants deserve a lot of blame as well.