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Would disagree about that.

Plus, merchant was a purveyor of embarrassing quips and analogies just like Bud... hack crap that makes you cringe.


I don't recall feeling that way about Merchant. And I have never heard anybody express what you have expressed.

I guess it may be true, but it's something that I have never read or heard stated.

But setting aside the quips that apparently bother you, Larry Merchant - a former sports writer in Philadelphia - knew his stuff - he knew and understood the sports business and the games themselves. I'm pretty sure that he is considered an all-time great in his business.

He may know baseball - I don't know for sure. But I think most would agree that Bud Poliquin doesn't know or understand the games that concern us on this board - football and basketball. And, other than baseball, I'm not sure he truly loves sports in the way that most sports journalists love the games.
 
I want to smoke what you are, but after many years of sudden excitement to ridiculous let downs in football, I will hold off any expectations. I think Babers was a great hire, but only time and bowl wins will confirm that.

I'm smoking orange peel.
 
Are we sure Bud writes at all?

Perhaps Bud's grandfather is his ghostwriter. Or maybe Gramps doesn't live in this burg?
 
Are we 100% sure about that?


I think that from a technical standpoint, he is a very good writer.

He turns phrases and uses analogies or metaphors quite well.

I'm not sure it's true sports journalism.

But, I have to say this - his two columns on Scott Shafer after the NC State game were I think the essence of sports journalism.

I think those columns - agree with them or not - had true impact and touched the reader responsive chord.

They were powerful. And, that is not what we typically see with him.

His football since the early 2000s have typically addressed the same old tired issues - the team's mediocre won-loss record over a given time period - the number of empty seats in the Dome and the salary of the head coach.
 
I don't recall feeling that way about Merchant. And I have never heard anybody express what you have expressed.

I guess it may be true, but it's something that I have never read or heard stated.

But setting aside the quips that apparently bother you, Larry Merchant - a former sports writer in Philadelphia - knew his stuff - he knew and understood the sports business and the games themselves. I'm pretty sure that he is considered an all-time great in his business.

He may know baseball - I don't know for sure. But I think most would agree that Bud Poliquin doesn't know or understand the games that concern us on this board - football and basketball. And, other than baseball, I'm not sure he truly loves sports in the way that most sports journalists love the games.

I'm not the only one who thinks that about Merchant...

http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/09/21/dana-white-senile-larry-merchant-embarrassed-hbo

"It's my big beef with Merchant for years," White said. "These guys get done fighting and he jumps in the ring and just starts saying off-the-wall, weird, rude [expletive] to these guys. Who the hell would want to do an interview with him? It's probably the thing they dread worse than training and cutting weight and everything, is their interview with Larry Merchant. It's ridiculous."​
 
Of course the "close your eyes" thing was corny... BUT... that is *exactly* the kind of stuff that 17-22 year olds eat up.

Just look at all these recruits and players Twitter and Instagram. They're loaded with cheesy inspirational stuff.

What Babers does is exactly what needs to be done to sell these kids on his system and the program.

If the O actually takes off and he can sell that along with the corn and cheese... Katie, bar the door.
 
OrangePA said:
his two columns on Scott Shafer after the NC State game were I think the essence of sports journalism.

What's that saying again about a broken clock?

I think he tries wayyyy too hard with the metaphors and because of it he often loses his way on the point his column is trying to make.
 
Which I why I said it all started with the presser.

I'm not excited about this hire at all, though. Nope, not one bit.

Rocco, i wasnt coming at you! I was pumped after shaf's pc. Just pointing out that and not trying to rain on your parade.
 
I'm thrilled with babers but i probably wouldn't have shut my eyes if i were in that room. i thought it was lame

Millhouse, are you the super senior from dazed and confused. Did you inspire ben affleck's role? Are you that cool?
 
I'm not the only one who thinks that about Merchant...

http://www.mmafighting.com/2011/09/21/dana-white-senile-larry-merchant-embarrassed-hbo

"It's my big beef with Merchant for years," White said. "These guys get done fighting and he jumps in the ring and just starts saying off-the-wall, weird, rude [expletive] to these guys. Who the hell would want to do an interview with him? It's probably the thing they dread worse than training and cutting weight and everything, is their interview with Larry Merchant. It's ridiculous."​

Well who could argue with that great sportsman, Dana White?

He's a real [expletive deleted] credible arbiter of sports journalism.
 
Well who could argue with that great sportsman, Dana White?

He's a real [expletive deleted] credible arbiter of sports journalism.

If you like Larry Merchant, no one can help you.

 
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It all started with Dino's presser. It is now my new favorite quote.

"Visualize this... close your eyes, front row you're holding us up... Bud, close your eyes, fool. Visualize this, visualize this. You're in the Carrier Dome. Your house is filled. The feeling is electric. The noise is deafening. You have a defense that is relentless. You have a special teams that has been well-coached. You have an offense that WILL NOT huddle. And you have a game that's faster than you've ever seen on turf. Open your eyes. That's going to be a reality. That's going to be Syracuse Football."

Hell, I just ran through a wall in the middle of typing that.

This guy has the "it" factor covered.

I've never been so excited for spring ball in all my life.

#DomeDudes

You know I feel the exact same way.

I admit I was lost at the end of the season. It was getting to the point where I wasn't even getting upset anymore, and wasn't even checking up on recruiting. I couldn't even have imagined bringing Shafer back. The fanbase definitely wouldn't be buzzing the way it is now. We went from stale to refreshed with this move. Who knows how this will ultimately turn out, but I know I will be locked in for the next 8 months, counting the days until we get to see this offense throwing the ball all over the yard inside the Dome.
 
You know I feel the exact same way.

I admit I was lost at the end of the season. It was getting to the point where I wasn't even getting upset anymore, and wasn't even checking up on recruiting. I couldn't even have imagined bringing Shafer back. The fanbase definitely wouldn't be buzzing the way it is now. We went from stale to refreshed with this move. Who knows how this will ultimately turn out, but I know I will be locked in for the next 8 months, counting the days until we get to see this offense throwing the ball all over the yard inside the Dome.

As much as I liked Shafer off the field, I agree with you completely.

Dino really has given a shot in the arm to the fanbase. I just hope we add a few thousand season ticket holders before the start of next year.
 

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