I'm pretty impartial to ADJD as I don't really have much of a gripe for what he's done or hasn't done. For those who have such a strong opinion of him and don't think he's the right guy for the job, what would you consider the top 5-10 decisions he has made at this point that you would disagree with. This also includes decisions to do nothing about something that you feel should have been made/done differently?
Hard to answer that question, but compared to the other B12 AD's, his resume at the time he got the job was probably the weakest, and saying "probably" is being nice. I believe he was 33 years old when he came to TCU and was given the job at age 39. No previous AD experience. His hiring reeked of just not wanting to rock the boat, and I don't think it's a coincidence that the performance in the three main sports has been lacking. He may not be an empty suit, but he gives off that vibe pretty strongly. For me it's more not having much confidence that he'll make the right, tough decision when it needs to be made.