SonOfCalVa;842608996 said:
Which resulted in how many championships when they played college football for Cal?
Zero.
Hey! That's the same chance as us beating one of our 3 in-state rivals under Dykes.
SonOfCalVa;842608996 said:
Which resulted in how many championships when they played college football for Cal?
tim94501;842608748 said:
Please just entertain me with why you are standing behind him at this point? He's obviously looking for a way out.
MiZery;842610560 said:
Dude has half the team transferred yet? Let me know what you hear from all your connections on the team when you goto the lusty lady next time
MiZery;842610560 said:
Dude has half the team transferred yet? Let me know what you hear from all your connections on the team when you goto the lusty lady next time
Tedhead94;842610524 said:
Dykes is the best we could afford since Tedford left such a mess.
tim94501;842608748 said:
Please just entertain me with why you are standing behind him at this point? He's obviously looking for a way out.
MiZery;842611145 said:
Apparently the big sticking point was a pay raise for his assistants.. if so.. you have to admire him for looking out for his staff..
beeasyed;842610944 said:
great straw man!
MiZery;842611145 said:
Apparently the big sticking point was a pay raise for his assistants.. if so.. you have to admire him for looking out for his staff..
OaktownBear;842611216 said:
Yeah right. What is your source on that one? That is not what the Cal sources are saying. Geez you will shamelessly turn the guy negotiating in his own self interest into a selfless act.
Personally I heard the sticking point was that Sonny wanted Cal to donate money to orphans, but Williams was insisting on harvesting their organs for cash instead. Thank god for Sonny.
tim94501;842608748 said:
Please just entertain me with why you are standing behind him at this point? He's obviously looking for a way out.
Dark Reverie;842611305 said:
I want to ask you point blank:
Why are you so down on him?
HaasBear04;842611315 said:
maybe his record? I dunno?
Dark Reverie;842611305 said:
I want to ask you point blank:
Why are you so down on him?
OaktownBear;842611216 said:
Yeah right. What is your source on that one? That is not what the Cal sources are saying. Geez you will shamelessly turn the guy negotiating in his own self interest into a selfless act.
Personally I heard the sticking point was that Sonny wanted Cal to donate money to orphans, but Williams was insisting on harvesting their organs for cash instead. Thank god for Sonny.
tim94501;842611471 said:
You're a solid guy but i have to ask if you had a coach went 1-11 in a season how would you feel about him shopping himself around? I understand UT is a better football program than us despite that our top 5 nfl players probably kills anybody.
bigcocoon007;842609056 said:
04 was a 2 loss team
05 was 8 win team with major QB issues
06 was a 10-win team
07 was considered a horrible year and the beginning of the end yet we still finish with 7 wins and a bowl vivtory
08 we win 9 games and also beat the U
Desean, Marshawn, etc. Won quite a few games here. If you rate coaches on conference championships, then fire Dykes.
HaasBear04;842611315 said:
maybe his record? I dunno?
beelzebear;842611318 said:
No maybe about it. Dykes is .362 over 3 years, .259 in conference.
Okay he shored up academics and he's a nice guy...but the defining criteria is still W/L record and he's terrible.
tim94501;842611471 said:
You're a solid guy but i have to ask if you had a coach went 1-11 in a season how would you feel about him shopping himself around? I understand UT is a better football program than us despite that our top 5 nfl players probably kills anybody.
MiZery;842611492 said:
Conor latourneau
Dark Reverie;842611541 said:
First and foremost, this has nothing to do with Tennessee being a better program than California. It doesn't even have anything to do with Tennessee at all.
Secondly, all three of you gentlemen seem to still be shell shocked by the 1-11 season. I understand. When your team wins one game all year, it can be hard to get over. It's a traumatic experience. But in my opinion, I think Dykes deserves a mulligan for that year. I say that because look at the last two seasons. The Bears go from one win to five wins, and then from five wins to seven. You might disagree, but that is improvement, regardless of which way you slice it or try to spin it. Yes, I understand that losing to all of your California rivals and Oregon each time is frowned upon, but when you look at the entire body of work as a whole, you cannot dispute the fact that there has been improvement.
(1) The offense is a high-powered offense that can score a lot of points.
(2) The defense is much, much better. Still not where it needs to be, but they are better.
(3) Beat Texas for the first time in school history. In Austin. That's a huge road win. No denying this.
(4) Beat Washington in Seattle for the first time since 2005. That's no small feat. That's two very important road games.
(5) Bowl eligible for the first time since 2011.
(6) Will have a winning season for the first time since 2011.
Those are some positives that I would suggest to you are incontrovertible. I understand the negatives: no wins over the California rivals and Oregon (0-12), finishing in the bottom half of the Pac-12 North each of his three years.
I would also suggest to you that the building of a program takes time, and that the jury is still out on his ability to bring California off of the deck so to speak. Yes, the ultimate goal is the College Football Playoff and/or Rose Bowl, but think about it, if you go from 1-11 to 7-5 in three seasons, I'd be ecstatic, not because of 7-5, but because if he can do that, there's no telling what he can do as the years progress.
I also understand that he could fail and there could be a drop-off. But we don't know if that will happen. That's the difficult thing about sports; predicting the future. We can't do it. All we can do is sit and watch.
That's why I urge you gentlemen and others who share your views to not give him the Cuonzo Martin treatment. (I would define this term as "not appreciating a coach efforts in spite of his solid body of work and his excellent reputation and grasping for straws to find every excuse in the book to get rid of him.) Sonny Dykes is a solid coach. Not a great coach, but very solid. He has coached some decent to good teams everywhere he has been. The only thing that I would suggest he do is recruit better defensive players and stress defensive fundamentals. But don't take my word for it; I'm not a coach, nor am I an expert.
Let me say to those of you who have already fired Dykes in your minds that these things take time to build. He deserves an opportunity to build this program, and he deserves time to make it happen. And I'm not talking three years or four years. I'm talking as much time as he needs. I know it's not a popular sentiment nowadays in this "I want it NOW" culture, but given that he has shown improvement in each of the three years he has been in Berkeley, he deserves it. Will he be the one to take the Golden Bears to the Rose Bowl or a national title? I don't know, but I think he is worth giving a shot.
OaktownBear;842611560 said:
1. Where did he say that?
2. Why do you rely on him now when you've been yelling at people that repeat his other reports that they are dealing in internet rumors.
3. Faraudo has reported that Cal sources have told him twice this week that they are waiting for Sonny to respond to their offer. Seems that if the issue were just some money for the assistants he would respond and come to the table and talk instead of not responding and talking to others.
4. White said that Sonny has to understand Cal is not going to lock itself into a long term, high priced commitment when it comes to guaranteed commitment and lengthy extension
jyamada;842611587 said:
Nice post, Dark Reverie!
SonOfCalVa;842611590 said:
+1 ... a voice of reason stands out on BI
Dark Reverie;842611541 said:
Secondly, all three of you gentlemen seem to still be shell shocked by the 1-11 season. I understand. When your team wins one game all year, it can be hard to get over. It's a traumatic experience. But in my opinion, I think Dykes deserves a mulligan for that year. I say that because look at the last two seasons. The Bears go from one win to five wins, and then from five wins to seven. You might disagree, but that is improvement, regardless of which way you slice it or try to spin it. Yes, I understand that losing to all of your California rivals and Oregon each time is frowned upon, but when you look at the entire body of work as a whole, you cannot dispute the fact that there has been improvement.
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Let me say to those of you who have already fired Dykes in your minds that these things take time to build. He deserves an opportunity to build this program, and he deserves time to make it happen. And I'm not talking three years or four years. I'm talking as much time as he needs. I know it's not a popular sentiment nowadays in this "I want it NOW" culture, but given that he has shown improvement in each of the three years he has been in Berkeley, he deserves it. Will he be the one to take the Golden Bears to the Rose Bowl or a national title? I don't know, but I think he is worth giving a shot.
Dark Reverie;842611541 said:
First and foremost, this has nothing to do with Tennessee being a better program than California. It doesn't even have anything to do with Tennessee at all.
Secondly, all three of you gentlemen seem to still be shell shocked by the 1-11 season. I understand. When your team wins one game all year, it can be hard to get over. It's a traumatic experience. But in my opinion, I think Dykes deserves a mulligan for that year. I say that because look at the last two seasons. The Bears go from one win to five wins, and then from five wins to seven. You might disagree, but that is improvement, regardless of which way you slice it or try to spin it. Yes, I understand that losing to all of your California rivals and Oregon each time is frowned upon, but when you look at the entire body of work as a whole, you cannot dispute the fact that there has been improvement.
(1) The offense is a high-powered offense that can score a lot of points.
(2) The defense is much, much better. Still not where it needs to be, but they are better.
59bear;842611755 said:
Can't speak for tim but many of us who are "down on him" 1) didn't want him in the first place; 2) see 2015 as the high water mark in his tenure with significant drop-off next year and thereafter.
59bear;842611755 said:
Can't speak for tim but many of us who are "down on him" 1) didn't want him in the first place;
2) see 2015 as the high water mark in his tenure with significant drop-off next year and thereafter.
Dark Reverie;842611541 said:
And I'm not talking three years or four years. I'm talking as much time as he needs.