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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: bgreene on June 07, 2019, 10:01:05 PM

Title: Interesting thought
Post by: bgreene on June 07, 2019, 10:01:05 PM
https://youtu.be/_cvGxGMGSG0
Title: Re: Interesting thought
Post by: bottomfeeder on June 09, 2019, 04:41:13 PM
I can see this being true. I can, however, see us winning it all this year.
Title: Re: Interesting thought
Post by: Buzz Killington on June 10, 2019, 09:39:43 AM
I definitely don't think the guy is wrong.  Most of the big money guys were already pissed that the used car salesman now in Gainesville twisted their arms to give so much after a still mediocre 2017 season.  As much as they want the guy gone now, they do not want to have to pony up for the ridiculous buyout.  How do you get around spending that much?  You either wait it out or you make life miserable for the coach and hope he bails on his own.
Title: Re: Interesting thought
Post by: CCTAU on June 10, 2019, 10:08:45 AM
Meh. The facilities are pretty damn good. The basics of football have not changed. A new building will not change that. its nice, but its not a magic bullet.
Right now its just a symptom of a bigger issue. And that issue is one of Gus not being quite enough.
Title: Re: Interesting thought
Post by: Godfather on June 10, 2019, 10:50:35 AM
Meh. The facilities are pretty damn good. The basics of football have not changed. A new building will not change that. its nice, but its not a magic bullet.
Right now its just a symptom of a bigger issue. And that issue is one of Gus not being quite enough.
Agree with CCTAU.  The guy isn't wrong in that facilities are important, but that isn't why we are losing.  Auburn is it's own worst enemy we all know that.  All this video is doing is stating the problem with the Auburn powerbrokers.  The two should not co-exist, the facilities should be being built because they need to be built.  However, I also get that they don't want to pony up two checks for a facility and a buyout, BUT....... weshouldn't be talking about a big money buyout because it never should have happened to begin with. 

Bottom line Gus is Gus's problem, he wasn't the fit we needed when they fired Chizik and he isn't the fit now.  As Kaos has stated numerous times he is still learning on the job, but yet he doesn't seem to learn from his own mistakes.  It was too big a job to quick for him.  But we panicked just like Auburn always does.  We went after the Auburn connection just like bama used to do.  Just like we panicked when we gave him the buyout.

Certainly, facilities help you in recruiting, but our recruiting has been there.  The question to me has always been threefold (in no particular order).
1. His judgment of talent
2. Talent development
3. Ability to adapt to talent he has

Now, number 3 really shouldn't be there because he should be going after the talent that fits his system, but that seems to be the case.


TLDR;
No facilities aren't our problem, the ones that make the decisions at Auburn are and will continue to be our problem.
Title: Re: Interesting thought
Post by: Buzz Killington on June 10, 2019, 10:59:05 AM
While he did say Auburn is behind the rest of the SEC West in facilities, the real reason he says is synergy...and I believe he is spot on there.  The synergy of having everybody on the same page would go a long way even without a new football only complex or a new indoor practice field or gold plated toilets for the AD staff.  How long has it been since we have been able to say the Auburn AD was a well oiled machine with a common goal in mind?  Since the early Pat Dye days?
Title: Re: Interesting thought
Post by: Godfather on June 10, 2019, 11:08:10 AM
While he did say Auburn is behind the rest of the SEC West in facilities, the real reason he says is synergy...and I believe he is spot on there.  The synergy of having everybody on the same page would go a long way even without a new football only complex or a new indoor practice field or gold plated toilets for the AD staff.  How long has it been since we have been able to say the Auburn AD was a well oiled machine with a common goal in mind?  Since the early Pat Dye days?
But that doesn't change with Gus.  He has already divided the fan base.  Short of hoisting an NC I'm not sure he changes that.  Same thing happened with Tuberville.

I said it last year, the buyout was big but I thought we should have cut bait then.   The powerbrokers that agree to the buyout though couldn't pull that trigger without a shit ton of egg on their faces.  I think as always it will prove to be a mistake.   I think the monetary damage this will bring in will be bigger long term. 
Title: Re: Interesting thought
Post by: The Six on June 10, 2019, 02:10:34 PM
A juice bar and an indoor water slide are not valid reasons Auburn football fails to compete for championships on a consistent basis.

/rant
Title: Re: Interesting thought
Post by: Saniflush on June 10, 2019, 02:35:16 PM
A juice bar and an indoor water slide are not valid reasons Auburn football fails to compete winning championships on a consistent basis.

/rant
What he said.  We suffer for facilities behind nobody.
Title: Re: Interesting thought
Post by: Buzz Killington on June 10, 2019, 04:10:53 PM
A juice bar and an indoor water slide are not valid reasons Auburn football fails to compete for championships on a consistent basis.

/rant
Never underestimate the power of juicing

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Title: Re: Interesting thought
Post by: CCTAU on June 11, 2019, 12:31:23 AM
Never underestimate the power of juicing

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Gotta be able to juice and not be seen juicing!