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<blockquote data-quote="Toad Jones" data-source="post: 3076981" data-attributes="member: 74209"><p>This the real 64 thousand dollar question.</p><p>Could be a sign of the times (God forbid). Our world society has been hit with Covid and it changed attitudes. People are worn down with the beating Covid virus has given us. Think most people are tired and for right now, at this moment, you have the 'please don't bother me, I don't want to think about it! (so what better time to make social and economic changes to our world such as the present adm'tion is doing. You're incapable so we'll make changes for you) Is this Complacency?</p><p></p><p>Has complacency become the norm with the staff?. Certainly this clearly is not the same staff from a few years back. The figures are better but performance is sorely lacking. Not the same urgency until the program becomes a problem, then its catch up time and a lot of empty words fill the air with excuses. You'll hear things like, we'll get better next year because of ......... (excuses) again. Injuries and so forth. This because I don't want to address fully at this time. We'll have 'A new and improved start', and, and, and, we'll do better. At this point, its is in the best interest to take the program in a different direction. In other words, a culture change. I'll apologize for the meanderings but this opportunity facing TCU happens all the time. Possibly its worth making changes</p><p></p><p>Then you have the movers and the shakers in the buildings were ultimate decisions are made. And you see complacency again. You know the one, don't bother me right now with athletics. Other matters are more important than football. They're right to degrees, this is a university of higher learning and reputation. Whatever a backseat they may take, athletics has paid for new buildings, salaries (and there are several millionaires on staff) new programs and so on. Finances come into play, and prohibit flexibility. More opportunities arise, everyday. </p><p>Difficult times?!! We'll look back as generations before us and smile but this smile comes with knowledge of mistakes and chances we should have made b/c of concerned of consequences.</p><p></p><p> We at KF, if they left us alone, we would be better than Alabama, Ohio State. Of course, a few people would be hanged, shot but we would be better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Toad Jones, post: 3076981, member: 74209"] This the real 64 thousand dollar question. Could be a sign of the times (God forbid). Our world society has been hit with Covid and it changed attitudes. People are worn down with the beating Covid virus has given us. Think most people are tired and for right now, at this moment, you have the 'please don't bother me, I don't want to think about it! (so what better time to make social and economic changes to our world such as the present adm'tion is doing. You're incapable so we'll make changes for you) Is this Complacency? Has complacency become the norm with the staff?. Certainly this clearly is not the same staff from a few years back. The figures are better but performance is sorely lacking. Not the same urgency until the program becomes a problem, then its catch up time and a lot of empty words fill the air with excuses. You'll hear things like, we'll get better next year because of ......... (excuses) again. Injuries and so forth. This because I don't want to address fully at this time. We'll have 'A new and improved start', and, and, and, we'll do better. At this point, its is in the best interest to take the program in a different direction. In other words, a culture change. I'll apologize for the meanderings but this opportunity facing TCU happens all the time. Possibly its worth making changes Then you have the movers and the shakers in the buildings were ultimate decisions are made. And you see complacency again. You know the one, don't bother me right now with athletics. Other matters are more important than football. They're right to degrees, this is a university of higher learning and reputation. Whatever a backseat they may take, athletics has paid for new buildings, salaries (and there are several millionaires on staff) new programs and so on. Finances come into play, and prohibit flexibility. More opportunities arise, everyday. Difficult times?!! We'll look back as generations before us and smile but this smile comes with knowledge of mistakes and chances we should have made b/c of concerned of consequences. We at KF, if they left us alone, we would be better than Alabama, Ohio State. Of course, a few people would be hanged, shot but we would be better. [/QUOTE]
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