FuzzyWuzzy said:
01Bear said:
jy1988 said:
The team's performance so far indicates that only a post-season evaluation is necessary at this point. The SDstate game was very troubling and if the collapse had continued into this last game, then maybe a mid-season change would have been required. At this point, it seems premature. So yes, I still support JW. I have to wonder what is happening behind the scenes and if anything has affected his concentration and morale. Let's see how all this plays out.
If his concentration and morale are knocked off by criticism in these forums, then he's really not in the right profession. In any case, he literally has millions of reasons to maintain his concentration and morale. If that's still insufficient, then he should resign.
Who starred 01's post? It consists of three statements that don't hold water:
1. If his concentration and morale are knocked off by criticism in these forums, then he's really not in the right profession. No one said or implied that his concentration and morale were affected by this forum.
2. In any case, he literally has millions of reasons to maintain his concentration and morale. Millions of dollars aren't sufficient alone to maintain concentration and morale. There are innumerable examples of sports professionals who, based on performance, sure seem to have lost their concentration and morale, despite million dollar salaries.
3. If that's still insufficient, then he should resign. Are you saying he should resign so we don't have to pay him, and that would be the honorable thing for him to do? Dream on. When has a healthy 50 y.o. coach with guaranteed money ever resigned, unless to take a new job. They make you fire them so they get to keep the money, which is exactly what you and everyone else here would do in that situation. It's not dishonorable.
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Why not just say, like so many here do, that you don't like his game management because in hindsight you think you could have made a better decision; you don't like his hiring decisions because in hindsight some of them haven't been successful; or you don't like the fact that he doesn't lose his composure on the sideline because you think a good football leader has to be an asshat with a bad temper? Those are all qualitative (and debatable) arguments, but at least you'd be making sense.
Is that you, Coach Wilsux? It's nice to know you (think you) can beat a strawman! But let's address that strawman argument of yours.
3) Are you saying he should resign so we don't have to pay him, and that would be the honorable thing for him to do? Dream on. When has a healthy 50 y.o. coach with guaranteed money ever resigned, unless to take a new job. They make you fire them so they get to keep the money, which is exactly what you and everyone else here would do in that situation. It's not dishonorable.
I'm saying he should resign because he's unfit for the job if he can't maintain his concentration and morale, despite literally being paid millions to do just that.
Now as for your other arguments, let's address them in order.
1) No one said or implied that his concentration and morale were affected by this forum.
In his post, jy1988 stated: "I have to wonder what is happening behind the scenes and if anything has affected his concentration and morale. Let's see how all this plays out."
So let's say nothing in this forum is causing Wilsux's not to be able to maintain concentration and morale. I can live with that. The question is, what exactly is causing him not to be able to maintain concentration and morale. Because it's plain that something is causing him to lose concentration and morale (see, SDSU wiping the floor with Cal). Also, is that even acceptable? Of course, based on your previous response (see #2 below), apparently, it is acceptable.
2) Millions of dollars aren't sufficient alone to maintain concentration and morale. There are innumerable examples of sports professionals who, based on performance, sure seem to have lost their concentration and morale, despite million dollar salaries.
To borrow from the trite parental response "if your friends jump off a bridge would you jump off a bridge, too?" In other words, the fact that other sports professionals lose their concentration and morale does not mean Wilsux's loss of concentration and morale is somehow excusable. Frankly, Cal isn't paying the other sports professional to coach its football team; it's paying Wilsux. (I also don't give a rat's behind about these other unnamed sports professionals for the simple reasons (1) they're not affiliated with Cal and its athletics programs, (2) I'm a Cal fan, and (3) this is a Cal fan forum.)
Frankly, Wilsux should resign. Of course he's not going to do so because he either (1) lacks the honor and integrity necessary to do so or (2) he's too inept and incompetent to even realize that he can't lead Cal football to sustained success (and no, going 6-6 or even 7-5 with a losing conference record is not success). Heck, last year, Cal had one of the softer schedules in recent history. What exactly was its final record? I'll do you a favor and remind you that Cal went 2-6 in conference and 6-7 overall. Again, it was one of the softest schedules in recent history! How anyone can think that is acceptable is beyond me.