CB80. I think you are going to have a long offseason. I'm sure we'll hear from you around the beginning of November. Until then, take care of yourself.calbear80 said:
WSU made a decision.
Mr. Jim Knowlton, you are up to bat.
Go Bears!
Go Bears!
CB80. I think you are going to have a long offseason. I'm sure we'll hear from you around the beginning of November. Until then, take care of yourself.calbear80 said:
WSU made a decision.
Mr. Jim Knowlton, you are up to bat.
Go Bears!
Let me be clear. No misread.oskioski said:i think oaktownbear may have misread your message, because i bet you guys actually agree on this.RedlessWardrobe said:Interesting. I didn't know you had the inside track on the court of public opinion (Although I can see where you may conclude one) Maybe there are a few posters like myself that get a little tired of the type of attitude that Yogi exhibits. Just a little over the top. Sorry, if he can't take Cal having a couple of lousy seasons, than good riddens to him, he's just not that important.OaktownBear said:RedlessWardrobe said:My guess is that the unacceptable alternative will occur. And as a result you probably will ignore Cal basketball. And in reality, no one will give a **** about that.Yogi Bear said:Either tomorrow is Fire Wyking Day or tomorrow is Fire Jim Knowlton Day. There are no other acceptable alternatives. There is no reason to wait. Either he's done his prep work and will do the right thing or he'll do the Cal thing and I will continue ignoring the basketball program until they give me a reason to give a **** about it.calbear80 said:
Can someone please check Jim Knowlton's calendar for Thursday March 14 and report back?
Go Bears!
With that attitude you'll find yourself the last guy in the room yelling at the second to last guy as he leaves "Fine. Go! Nobody here gives a damn!"
not many people, other than those like him, like yogi.
Wow Oaktown, your post is way too heavy for me. I'm just a guy who's been a Cal fan for about 50 years (Season Tickets Off and On). I just wonder why so many posters come to a basketball board and then don't really talk about basketball. I'm not "blaming" anyone for jumping ship, I just don't care. The pot will truly never boil. Cyclical history tells us Cal basketball will still be around and at some time they will have a winning team again, regardless of whether or not me or anybody else is "sitting in the pot".OaktownBear said:Let me be clear. No misread.oskioski said:i think oaktownbear may have misread your message, because i bet you guys actually agree on this.RedlessWardrobe said:Interesting. I didn't know you had the inside track on the court of public opinion (Although I can see where you may conclude one) Maybe there are a few posters like myself that get a little tired of the type of attitude that Yogi exhibits. Just a little over the top. Sorry, if he can't take Cal having a couple of lousy seasons, than good riddens to him, he's just not that important.OaktownBear said:RedlessWardrobe said:My guess is that the unacceptable alternative will occur. And as a result you probably will ignore Cal basketball. And in reality, no one will give a **** about that.Yogi Bear said:Either tomorrow is Fire Wyking Day or tomorrow is Fire Jim Knowlton Day. There are no other acceptable alternatives. There is no reason to wait. Either he's done his prep work and will do the right thing or he'll do the Cal thing and I will continue ignoring the basketball program until they give me a reason to give a **** about it.calbear80 said:
Can someone please check Jim Knowlton's calendar for Thursday March 14 and report back?
Go Bears!
With that attitude you'll find yourself the last guy in the room yelling at the second to last guy as he leaves "Fine. Go! Nobody here gives a damn!"
not many people, other than those like him, like yogi.
As to Yogi specifically, he and I have had run ins. I think at times he can be a complete jackass. Maybe too many times. If I'm honest with myself, I can be a complete jackass also. However, you don't need to be on my Christmas card list to be a Cal fan. If Yogi is being an jackass, and I happen to care, I'll tell him what I think. If he's not, I'll treat his post accordingly.
As for the post I responded to, and the response I got, I'm sick of the attitude. You see this all the time. There's the "Who's going to the game post?" and the purists come out of the woodwork breaking their arms patting themselves on the back. Oh me! me! me! I'm flying in from Tibet and walking from the airport through sleet and hail to watch the game in a driving rainstorm while breathing wildfire smoke and warding off earthquakes to watch a certain 80 point defeat because no ticket price is too high, no level of commercialization or *******ization of the college athletic experience is too great to stop me from my sworn duty to support the kids. It's all about the kids and no matter the lack of support or the taking for granted of the fan base, I am ever so loyal and if any of you don't see this as the most important duty in your life you just suck and we don't care about you anyway.
I went to football games for 30 years. Never thought I would stop. Ever. Couldn't ever have imagined a guy like 71Bear stopping. Now oskidunker. I know lots of Cal fans that I could never have imagined stopping that are gone. There are tons of die hard fans that were here with me almost 20 years ago and well, it might have been hard, but their fandom died.
And as I've said before, the holier than thou are always such until they decide they've had enough. There is a breaking point for everyone. I predicted this with Shocky and look at that guy. One minute excoriating people for not being acceptable in their fandom, the next minute out the door.
Fact is, the ever so loyal "fans" can sit in an empty Memorial and Haas with the other 3 members of the People's Liberation Front of Berkeley decrying the rest of us as splitters, or they can realize there is a problem and the problem isn't that every alum doesn't feel they have a duty to attend sporting events. So what I see in Redless' post is the usual cycle. Poster starts to get fed up. Poster criticizes. Poster is then criticized for being negative. Argues. Then gets accused of being over the top and told they can leave if they don't like it.
Cal may not need me. Or Yogi. Or 71Bear. Or Oskidunker. But they can't lose all of us and all of the people like us, and that is what is happening. When Fiat is questioning, that is disaster. So Redless can look at Yogi and say "fine. go. I don't care". And then he can look at the next guy and the next and the next. The water is getting hotter little froggies. You want to keep sitting in the pot, don't blame the rest of us when it boils.
We all want Cal to do well. And no, our top priority is buying out Wyking and wishing him well. Our next priority is finding a coach that is the best fit for us. Our third priority is then picking up a grad transfer big man this summer.RedlessWardrobe said:Wow Oaktown, your post is way too heavy for me. I'm just a guy who's been a Cal fan for about 50 years (Season Tickets Off and On). I just wonder why so many posters come to a basketball board and then don't really talk about basketball. I'm not "blaming" anyone for jumping ship, I just don't care. The pot will truly never boil. Cyclical history tells us Cal basketball will still be around and at some time they will have a winning team again, regardless of whether or not me or anybody else is "sitting in the pot".OaktownBear said:Let me be clear. No misread.oskioski said:i think oaktownbear may have misread your message, because i bet you guys actually agree on this.RedlessWardrobe said:Interesting. I didn't know you had the inside track on the court of public opinion (Although I can see where you may conclude one) Maybe there are a few posters like myself that get a little tired of the type of attitude that Yogi exhibits. Just a little over the top. Sorry, if he can't take Cal having a couple of lousy seasons, than good riddens to him, he's just not that important.OaktownBear said:RedlessWardrobe said:My guess is that the unacceptable alternative will occur. And as a result you probably will ignore Cal basketball. And in reality, no one will give a **** about that.Yogi Bear said:Either tomorrow is Fire Wyking Day or tomorrow is Fire Jim Knowlton Day. There are no other acceptable alternatives. There is no reason to wait. Either he's done his prep work and will do the right thing or he'll do the Cal thing and I will continue ignoring the basketball program until they give me a reason to give a **** about it.calbear80 said:
Can someone please check Jim Knowlton's calendar for Thursday March 14 and report back?
Go Bears!
With that attitude you'll find yourself the last guy in the room yelling at the second to last guy as he leaves "Fine. Go! Nobody here gives a damn!"
not many people, other than those like him, like yogi.
As to Yogi specifically, he and I have had run ins. I think at times he can be a complete jackass. Maybe too many times. If I'm honest with myself, I can be a complete jackass also. However, you don't need to be on my Christmas card list to be a Cal fan. If Yogi is being an jackass, and I happen to care, I'll tell him what I think. If he's not, I'll treat his post accordingly.
As for the post I responded to, and the response I got, I'm sick of the attitude. You see this all the time. There's the "Who's going to the game post?" and the purists come out of the woodwork breaking their arms patting themselves on the back. Oh me! me! me! I'm flying in from Tibet and walking from the airport through sleet and hail to watch the game in a driving rainstorm while breathing wildfire smoke and warding off earthquakes to watch a certain 80 point defeat because no ticket price is too high, no level of commercialization or *******ization of the college athletic experience is too great to stop me from my sworn duty to support the kids. It's all about the kids and no matter the lack of support or the taking for granted of the fan base, I am ever so loyal and if any of you don't see this as the most important duty in your life you just suck and we don't care about you anyway.
I went to football games for 30 years. Never thought I would stop. Ever. Couldn't ever have imagined a guy like 71Bear stopping. Now oskidunker. I know lots of Cal fans that I could never have imagined stopping that are gone. There are tons of die hard fans that were here with me almost 20 years ago and well, it might have been hard, but their fandom died.
And as I've said before, the holier than thou are always such until they decide they've had enough. There is a breaking point for everyone. I predicted this with Shocky and look at that guy. One minute excoriating people for not being acceptable in their fandom, the next minute out the door.
Fact is, the ever so loyal "fans" can sit in an empty Memorial and Haas with the other 3 members of the People's Liberation Front of Berkeley decrying the rest of us as splitters, or they can realize there is a problem and the problem isn't that every alum doesn't feel they have a duty to attend sporting events. So what I see in Redless' post is the usual cycle. Poster starts to get fed up. Poster criticizes. Poster is then criticized for being negative. Argues. Then gets accused of being over the top and told they can leave if they don't like it.
Cal may not need me. Or Yogi. Or 71Bear. Or Oskidunker. But they can't lose all of us and all of the people like us, and that is what is happening. When Fiat is questioning, that is disaster. So Redless can look at Yogi and say "fine. go. I don't care". And then he can look at the next guy and the next and the next. The water is getting hotter little froggies. You want to keep sitting in the pot, don't blame the rest of us when it boils.
BTW, top priority should be picking up a grad transfer big man this summer.
Disagree about the order. 1st priority is finding a coach. 2nd priority is buying out Jones. Buying him out only to replace him with a mediocre coach would be really disastrous, especially as we couldn't fire the new guy probably in less than 4-5 years.KoreAmBear said:
We all want Cal to do well. And no, our top priority is buying out Wyking and wishing him well. Our next priority is finding a coach that is the best fit for us. Our third priority is then picking up a grad transfer big man this summer.
+1. If we are on another "mystery big man watch" this year I will pack it in. Just don't do it.oskidunker said:
We I could care less about a transfer big man if Jones is not fired because I won't go to games. I doubt anyone good would come here anyway.
For sure that's our #1 personnel need. And keeping all or most of our guys (but not at the expense of keeping our coach - that was the very reason he was hired, to keep the current roster and recruits -- didn't happen).RedlessWardrobe said:
Koream, I respect your opinion about the coaching, although I'm on the fence about it. Regardless of whether there is a coaching change or not, the team needs a decent big man added next season to make any kind of significant progress in the W/L column.
oskidunker said:
We I could care less about a transfer big man if Jones is not fired because I won't go to games. I doubt anyone good would come here anyway.
Ok, fine. How does this thing get fixed? Are our current guys going to make a big jump? I just don't see that happening. Are there grad transfers ready to come and make things happen in a major way? Doubt it. Are the incoming freshmen THAT good so as to make a difference? Hardly. At best, with Jones, we are a 500 team. So we find the new guy next year that is going to get us over the hump and back into the top half of the conference. Ok. At least I know what to expect.Alkiadt said:oskidunker said:
We I could care less about a transfer big man if Jones is not fired because I won't go to games. I doubt anyone good would come here anyway.
It's pretty obvious Jones isn't getting fired this year.
oskidunker said:
Thanks for the information. Are you having a party?
Good points.Alkiadt said:oskidunker said:
Thanks for the information. Are you having a party?
I've never taken a stance either way.
Don't shoot the messenger.
And why are you still here? So you can post redundant threats to leave?
Lol
I think you're right Alkiadt. The Bear Insider board has become an information post where we can tabulate how many Cal fans are going to throw in the towel at any second. Not sure how folks like you and me survived without this information before.Alkiadt said:oskidunker said:
Thanks for the information. Are you having a party?
I've never taken a stance either way.
Don't shoot the messenger.
And why are you still here? So you can post redundant threats to leave?
Lol
Pretty sure I remember "It's pretty obvious Dykes isn't getting fired this year." posts long after a couple days after season ended.Alkiadt said:oskidunker said:
We I could care less about a transfer big man if Jones is not fired because I won't go to games. I doubt anyone good would come here anyway.
It's pretty obvious Jones isn't getting fired this year.
bearchamp said:
With current players and staff plus known recruits Cal goes above .500 in league next year.... .
You survived on self righteousnessRedlessWardrobe said:I think you're right Alkiadt. The Bear Insider board has become an information post where we can tabulate how many Cal fans are going to throw in the towel at any second. Not sure how folks like you and me survived without this information before.Alkiadt said:oskidunker said:
Thanks for the information. Are you having a party?
I've never taken a stance either way.
Don't shoot the messenger.
And why are you still here? So you can post redundant threats to leave?
Lol
bearchamp said:
Let me understand, unless one agrees to wager with you they can't express an opinion? You are special.
Maybe some of us would like to have some basketball worthy of discussing and are annoyed at the AD for being a listening do-nothing and for fans justifying this horrible coaching.RedlessWardrobe said:
Wow Oaktown, your post is way too heavy for me. I'm just a guy who's been a Cal fan for about 50 years (Season Tickets Off and On). I just wonder why so many posters come to a basketball board and then don't really talk about basketball.
I really enjoyed emphatically staying that it was never going to happen and then watching exactly that happen.socaltownie said:+1. If we are on another "mystery big man watch" this year I will pack it in. Just don't do it.oskidunker said:
We I could care less about a transfer big man if Jones is not fired because I won't go to games. I doubt anyone good would come here anyway.
That one was fairly unusual. We've known for months that Wyking needed to go.OaktownBear said:Pretty sure I remember "It's pretty obvious Dykes isn't getting fired this year." posts long after a couple days after season ended.Alkiadt said:oskidunker said:
We I could care less about a transfer big man if Jones is not fired because I won't go to games. I doubt anyone good would come here anyway.
It's pretty obvious Jones isn't getting fired this year.
CB80. I honestly like the direction you've taken with this post! At least you're talking about the future instead of the past. And as a guy who likes to make a bet once in a while, I have to admit you've made a damn good point here. I have a new found respect for you. (BTW, what kind of odds would you be willing to give?)calbear80 said:bearchamp said:
With current players and staff plus known recruits Cal goes above .500 in league next year.... .
What do you want to bet that this coach reaches .500 in the Pac-12 next year?
$1, $10, $100, $1,000, $10,000, $100,000? Whatever you want. Just name your number.
Name your bet and be ready to put the money today in a secure guaranteed account or ...
Go Bears!
RedlessWardrobe said:CB80. I honestly like the direction you've taken with this post! At least you're talking about the future instead of the past. And as a guy who likes to make a bet once in a while, I have to admit you've made a damn good point here. I have a new found respect for you. (BTW, what kind of odds would you be willing to give?)calbear80 said:bearchamp said:
With current players and staff plus known recruits Cal goes above .500 in league next year.... .
What do you want to bet that this coach reaches .500 in the Pac-12 next year?
$1, $10, $100, $1,000, $10,000, $100,000? Whatever you want. Just name your number.
Name your bet and be ready to put the money today in a secure guaranteed account or ...
Go Bears!
Go Bears!