eastcoastcal said:
Ok I've been advised by a couple people who I deeply respect that it's not the right thing to do and would be disrespectful; I am going to use this as redirection and do something much more fun at the expense of Stanford.
I will say that I do not respect Fox. To continually blame the lack of effort or preparedness of players, to state that he "knew what [he] was signing up for" 4 years into his tenure after going out to the worst start for a major conference team in 40 years, to so incapably run a program that any semblance of moderate talent transfers, to be so bad at connecting with players that Devin punches an exit sign in the tunnel and screams on the court and in the locker room, to have a former Cal basketball legend tell me he's a "f---ing dumb-ss" outside a Haas bathroom, to refuse to change up the staff after years of abysmal failure- he has absolutely none of my respect and I wish to see him gone whenever the funds are available. He is a pathetically bad HC and is going to produce the most losses for a major conference team in history, that is all but certain.
But again, from people I have a lot of respect for here, I've been told that the Firefox stunt isn't right. I'll do something better at the expense of Stanford. Thanks for the input everyone, I seriously appreciate it and there's a reason I asked first here; I value the opinion of you guys who are wiser (and probably more mature) than I
Maybe Wednesday is a positive "Support the Players" night. If we don't win then (or even if we do), start slipping in the Firefox logos the next game. Just me, but I like the slightly-more-subtle Firefox caps and t-shirts, as opposed to signs, though I'm not really opposed to the signs.
I know we went over this here, the night of the U$C game, but I absolutely hate the bags-over-the-heads. Says that you're ashamed of Cal, ashamed to be a Cal fan rooting on the team, ashamed of yourself. Instead, we just want a coach that will build and coach up a better team! (I know that is an insignificant nuance to some, but not to me.) If you're ashamed to do something, just don't do it (as opposed to doing it, but with a bag over your head).