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Which, frankly, is fair.They aren't converts yet... they have no faith without evidence.
Which, frankly, is fair.They aren't converts yet... they have no faith without evidence.
Win more recruiting battles (starting this month, then for the 2017 cycle), and the game results will follow. Have faith, Dino will do that.
SmilinBob said:I want wins on the field and he could have sang she bang for all I care. One speech in the Dome doesn't make a coach, good or bad, I want the results on the field...period.
rrlbees said:I think everyone would agree with that and hasn't said anything differently. People that thought the speech was just ok were commenting on the speech itself and not his coaching.
orangenauburn said:That's cause at halftime no one pays attention to what is going on on the court. Plus a majority of last nights crowd was probably basketball only folk who came out to see Carolina Blue versus the Orange crew Edit. A halftime speech does not indicate future success. As long as he didn't Broyld the crowd I could care less how his speech came off. I care about wins in the fall, not halftime basketball speeches in January
Nonsense.A synthesized version of the press conference that sounded like rinse, lather, repeat.
Marrone crushed it.
Some of you will complain about everything. Get a grip.I think he's going to be a good coach, but that speech was "meh". Did like the ominous warning..."we will win".
Cuse Action said:Some of you will complain about everything. Get a grip.
I always thought Dougs rolling up the sleeves was awkward and cheesy. Never understood all th excitement around the speech. That said wasn't expecting much from this one either.
outstanding!!Pretty damn impressive
You're right. SU did the right thing making that announcement but it still didn't prevent a lot of fans from milling around, leaving for concessions and talking over Babers. It's a tough spot to make a speech. Even when Melo had his jersey retired, it didn't bring the house down. And if you looked at where our biggest supporters sit, just about all of them, except CTO, didn't stick around for Babers speech.SU actually did a good job of minimizing people being out of their seats. Just before half they announced again he'd be introduced and then as soon as the half ended, Coyle was on the court with the mike. There was no minute or two delay.
cliftonparksufan said:You're right. SU did the right thing making that announcement but it still didn't prevent a lot of fans from milling around, leaving for concessions and talking over Babers. It's a tough spot to make a speech. Even when Melo had his jersey retired, it didn't bring the house down. And if you looked at where our biggest supporters sit, just about all of them, except CTO, didn't stick around for Babers speech.
Was in attendance. Quite a few sustained boos could be heard from the 300 level when Coyle was announced & even when Babers was announced & during his speech. This was odd to me. I'm guessing they were still upset over the coaching change & probably just a few miserable folks who would boo any public figure.
I held my breath when Babers initially didn't have the mic on...it looked, for a second, like yet another in the long line of SUAD mishaps.