FlatironsBuff
Well-Known Member
I appreciate the passion of the fans on this page, and I don't question you're love for Buff football. I made one comment concerning fair weathered fans and I stand by it: If you give up on the program in hard times, you don't deserve to enjoy the good times. That's not just an outlook on Buff football, that's an outlook on life. DPLY, I appreciate that you came back with a thoughtful and honest response. SUPERIORBUFF, by what measure do you make your comments, simply the W-L record? If I took over Alabama's team as head coach next year, how many wins do you think I would have? If I had 7, would that make me a good college football coach? How can you legitimately make an argument against keeping Embree for one more year after the program gave Hawk five and didn't give up on Mac through three terrible seasons (that I lived through as a student). Coaching is more than wins and losses when you're in rebuilding phase, it's about creating a culture, building a base, making the right chess moves to put the right people in the right seats on the bus, and WINNING the hearts and minds of your players. The right decision would have been to get rid of the real problem children: Bienemy and Brown. Bohn took the easy way out to appease the fan base, and it's shameful.
It is more than wins and losses. It is seeing the kids get coached up. And these kids were regressing. That is the issue. And yes, but from what we hear, JE would not fire EB. And if six coaches were going to leave, then JE failed as a evaluator of coaching talent.
Point is, you could fire everyone but JE and let him start over, and all good coaches would know he was a dead man walking. Nobody that was a great coach would come into this environment under him. My guess is Bohn was feeling out assistant OC/DC coaches and realized nobody would work under JE that was worth a ****.
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