Wyovanian said:
DocHolliday said:
The quotes by DC here against the backdrop of an awful season ring so...small, petty?
I'd like to think DC is better than this...
Obviously, you think wrongly...
Hey you might be right...perhaps I am hoping DC is better than this?
Dear Dave, please save us the soapbox speeches about what you teach 'the kids' and all that other gooey sounding stuff.
Nobody in Laramie is looking for criminals or cheaters, but lets keep this where the focus should be.
Where it should not be is with you complaining and sounding petty --almost as if you're trying to run a misdirection play to throw peoples minds off the fact that this season has been a total disaster to date.
As illogical as it may seem, nobody gives a rats tail about how many Hardy Boys -- or Johnny Appleseed A+ honest and integrity filled players you have on your roster -- not if it means being 1-5 overall, 0-2 in conference play, and an embarrassing loss at home to a team that was supposed to be a nice easy scrimmage game.
The above goes for any coach in America who plays in the high stakes game of college football these days.
You could have each player on your team helping old lady's to cross a street, yet nobody wants to hear about it when things are trending downward significantly.
This business is about one thing and one thing only: WINNING GAMES.
Win a lot of em' and a coach could have a statue of themselves built outside the stadium.
Lose lots of em' and look hideous in the process -- and commentary such as was expressed after today's game looks downright comical and ridiculously excuse ridden.
I happened to believe that Dave Christensen was indeed the right person at the right time to make Wyoming football a winning & consistent program for years to come -- and perhaps time may prove that to be true.
Lest anyone believe that coaching at this level is an easy proposition -- it is not.
However focusing on whether an opposing player either was - or was not - injured, upon conclusion of yet another stomach turning loss will make some people question if the recipe is being put together by the right cook in the kitchen after all.