Turned it off cant stand that guy.
Go Bears!
He tried. He failed. I'm glad he found work of some kind.oskidunker said:
Turned it off cant stand that guy.
Let's hope he keeps it, and no Cal team ever breaks it. It could have been even worse.bearister said:
At least he set a school record. He'll always have that.
He's not a bad guy. He can talk. Remember his first presser we thought we found a winner.SFCityBear said:He tried. He failed. I'm glad he found work of some kind.oskidunker said:
Turned it off cant stand that guy.
Yup. Worst head coach in the history of Cal basketball, who knows, maybe the worst head coach in any Cal varsity sport ever.oskidunker said:
A guy that couldn't coach is hired as an analyst. I give up.
Typical Pac12 Net "on the cheap" hire, leaving more $ for Emperor Scott.oskidunker said:
A guy that couldn't coach is hired as an analyst. I give up.
Who said that?KoreAmBear said:He's not a bad guy. He can talk. Remember his first presser we thought we found a winner.SFCityBear said:He tried. He failed. I'm glad he found work of some kind.oskidunker said:
Turned it off cant stand that guy.
oskidunker said:
Hope he does not do any cal games
Do you not remember that first presser, he was so affable and effusive we thought wow he's a great guy and we may be in good hands. I recall a clear consensus we liked him. Kind of like the reaction when Musgrave was hired lol. We just go by the opening presser or initial reaction without really digging deeper. Now I think some of us thought Wilcox was a bore in his first presser. Many were not impressed. Turns out he is legit. And remember our first impressions of Fox - we especially didn't like his opening speech to his new players (The speech yes). But it appears that while the results aren't spectacular yet, he seems to be slow building it like Wilcox. My point is don't go by first impressions especially made for media events.concernedparent said:Who said that?KoreAmBear said:He's not a bad guy. He can talk. Remember his first presser we thought we found a winner.SFCityBear said:He tried. He failed. I'm glad he found work of some kind.oskidunker said:
Turned it off cant stand that guy.
Nobody.concernedparent said:Who said that?KoreAmBear said:He's not a bad guy. He can talk. Remember his first presser we thought we found a winner.SFCityBear said:He tried. He failed. I'm glad he found work of some kind.oskidunker said:
Turned it off cant stand that guy.
I recall your reaction in Bold as being the concensus - with a wait and see on coaching and whether he was a 'winner'. There was LOTS of HOPE skewing our visions of the future.KoreAmBear said:Do you not remember that first presser, he was so affable and effusive we thought wow he's a great guy and we may be in good hands. I recall a clear consensus we liked him. Kind of like the reaction when Musgrave was hired lol. We just go by the opening presser or initial reaction without really digging deeper. Now I think some of us thought Wilcox was a bore in his first presser. Many were not impressed. Turns out he is legit. And remember our first impressions of Fox - we especially didn't like his opening speech to his new players (The speech yes). But it appears that while the results aren't spectacular yet, he seems to be slow building it like Wilcox. My point is don't go by first impressions especially made for media events.concernedparent said:Who said that?KoreAmBear said:He's not a bad guy. He can talk. Remember his first presser we thought we found a winner.SFCityBear said:He tried. He failed. I'm glad he found work of some kind.oskidunker said:
Turned it off cant stand that guy.
bearister said:
At least he set a school record. He'll always have that.
It would have made more sense to hire Theo than Wyking. Wyking was a ridiculous, only at Cal hire, and I said so at the time. I also did not like the Fox hire. Low upside. I think it makes more sense to swing and miss and then move on quickly if necessary rather than go for a known mediocrity.bearister said:
I know Theo to be a solid dude squared. I had no use for Wyking after the dust up in Maui with Theo. Nothing happened after that incident that convinced me that I had unfairly rushed to judgment. Nope, only confirmation from that point forward.
Now Theo and Wyking are just two guys moving in opposite directions:
Theo Robertson: Meet the coach behind Warriors' rookie Eric Paschall's big season
https://www.sfchronicle.com/warriors/article/Theo-Robertson-Meet-the-coach-behind-Warriors-14890297.php
Your first sentence is far too harsh, though your comments about Wyking are correct.concernedparent said:
Fox is a retread hire of a program that does not want to compete, but does not want to be embarrassed. The Wyking hire was incredible incompetence. The guy had no record, and no accomplishments as Assistant. For a team that would run through a wall for Cuonzo, Wyking was not well liked or particularly respected.