Oh boy. Weekly muster to battle. Multi page thread making sure our standards are met.
You're Nostradamus.
Oh boy. Weekly muster to battle. Multi page thread making sure our standards are met.
Look, you can argue that the things he lies about are meaningless and it isn’t a big deal — but the bolded part is just not true. To say something that you know isn’t true with the intent to mislead is a lie. Nothing underhanded in calling it so. To say we won 4 of 5, that he took a paycut to come here, that 80% of our players are underclassmen, etc. etc. are falsehoods and therefore lies. It’s not coach speak either. Underhanded would be more like the “maturation” comment you made on here not long ago.
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You are a "Great Poster"
That's message board speak!
Don't think too hard on it!
You're Nostradamus.
The gopher roster indicates 37/99 players are upperclassmen (or thereabouts). This was discussed a few weeks ago. Why do we have to keep having these discussions?
It’s actually 73-77%, depending on which site you’re looking at. 80% isn’t accurate, but it’s not really that much of a stretch. <b>Maybe he’s never sat down to do the math? Maybe he did the math in his head? Or...maybe he just sucks at math. </b>It’s hard for me to get worked up over that.
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One might suggest he started the debate.
Were Kill or Mason ever full of sh*t at times? I didn’t really pay much attention, but I’m guessing they probably were. Especially Mason.
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we pretty much require them to take some level of classes
Oh yeah, they all are. All college coaches are full of it. They all get called on it on message boards.
The only slight difference (IMO), is that there is a group of people that love PJ that pretend the sh*t he peddles is the truth. It's not. It's part of coaching, so it doesn't bother me, but he is just as full of sh*t as the rest of them.
I am at a point now where I don't care what Fleck says.
My gut feeling is that he does these interviews because it's expected of him. I don't think it's the focus of his day. He gets asked variations on the same questions every week, and gives variations of the same answers. That is on the hosts as much as it is on Fleck.
The point is - I don't think Fleck is putting all that much thought into his answers. he gets asked question 6b, and gives prepared answer 6b. The statements that people find questionable are things that Fleck has in the memory bank, and he tosses them out almost by rote. When Sid asks the weekly question about red-shirt freshman, Fleck gives the exact same answer about Spann-Ford and Dunlap.
I'm at a point now where, if Sid & Co. are not going to ask any new or different questions, I would cut Fleck back to maybe once a month in the off-season until fall practice starts.
One might suggest he started the debate.
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