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Politi NAILS IT on Pikiell’s Postgame Comments

Pike is a really good guy and has been overall good for Rutgers but this year he has been a colossal failure and he has to take ownership for disappointing results. Rutgers has more money coming into the coffers coming up and if Pike can’t get this turned around next year with a lot less talent then a change may have to be made!
Pike is not a great coach, recruiter or manager of the program. He fails to recognize the needs of the team. Things will only get worse. He fails to do the extra steps needed to sustain/improve the program. In my opinion the future of the program looks bleak.

OT: Stock and Investment Talk

This may be the single dumbest reason to sell tech stocks (or any stocks) that I have ever seen. LOL!

Seems like this is mostly CCP propaganda. Not even real technology news.
I think the market is just looking for a reason to sell off considering a nice run.

Plus if and whenever the time comes how many would use a Chinese AI product? There is TikTok I suppose but on an enterprise level I’d be surprised.
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The lack of NIL isn’t the fans fault, it’s Pike’s fault

I am sorry....Pike is my age. He has kids that are my age. He chose to end his career here to coach and he understood recruiting was part of his job. He was offered the contract by Rutgers to coach and recruit.

I am sure the last thing he wants to do is to meet with wealthy donors. He didn't sign a contract to do that. I don't expect him to spend much time doing this.

Does that mean he falls behind? probably

Should Pike walk away from a contract that Rutgers offered him because he is now asked to do something completely different than what he signed to do? NO

That is up to RU to decide how to handle and whether both parties need to get together and work out a deal if Pike doesnt want to do it and RU thinks it is completely necessary.
That's nonsense. Every coach knows meeting with wealthy donors is a big part of the gig. Most would rather deal with that side than the recruiting side.
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OT: NFL 2025 Playoff Games Thread

Reid and Spags - coaching was difference tonight
Spags was a maven and Buffalo's offensive calls were not title ready
It really was night and day. Even Romo called out the Chiefs know Allen goes left on sneaks/push and yet Buffalo continued to do it without a ton of success. Plus why James Cook wasn't out there more in the 4th quarter makes no sense to me.

OT: Cold and Potentially Snowy Pattern Likely for Most of January

Where are you getting 4.5" for the month of January in Philadelphia.
Also I'm talking about total precipitation not just snow. Yes it's a historic low currently. It's on every news station in Philly. We are still in drought here.
I knew the map was wrong the second I stepped out of the house. It was supposed to be that warm at that time.
Below is the snowfall for Philly (airport) for January, so far, showing 4.6" and the link below shows that Philly gets, on average, 6.4" for the entire month (for 1971-2015), which equates to 4.5" from 1/4-1/25, pro-rated for 22 days.

And I've posted several times about Philly and everywhere else in the area experiencing the driest January on record, so far, with <0.5" for most - but Philly's 0.39" of precip this month has been 0.36" of snow (and 0.03" rain) and at a slightly less than 13:1 snow to liquid ratio that equates to 4.6" of snow.

https://www.weather.gov/phi/snowfalltables

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And the 1/19 NWS snow forecast map was certainly high vs. what fell for the 95 corridor, but not because it was too warm - much less precip fell vs. what was expected. Philly recorded 0.2" of precip which translated to 2.0" of snow, while snowfall/precip totals rapidly increased just a few miles NW of the Delaware River with most locations just NW of Philly (and 2 locations in NW Philadelphia County) getting 3-4" of snow as was reported in the storm thread and you can also see that from the map in the link below; these locations were all in the upper 30s when precip started - so was Metuchen and we got 3.6". Allentown got over twice as much precip as Philly, with 0.41" of precip, which translated to 5.7" of snow. If the bands of snow had simply hit Philly and adjacent SNJ like they did areas just NW of Philly, the rest of Philly/SNJ would've easily gotten 3-4" of snow (not ~5" as on that map, but much closer).

https://www.inquirer.com/weather/philadelphia-snow-totals-how-much-amounts-20250120.html#:~:text=Generally, however, they ranged from,reported to the weather service.

The lack of NIL isn’t the fans fault, it’s Pike’s fault

1) He signed his extension when nil was FULLY in sight.

2) he is the ceo of an organization. Like any half competent ceo, when things change, you must adjust. Schiano has, every coach in america has, why cant he?

Again, imagine greg brown the ceo of Motorola saying, “ahh shit i never signed up for this ai technology, not my job”. Hed be fired in a nanosecond. This is the real world. Its time he earn his paycheck and do what the job now requires
What is Greg Brown’s contract?

The lack of NIL isn’t the fans fault, it’s Pike’s fault

I am sorry....Pike is my age. He has kids that are my age. He chose to end his career here to coach and he understood recruiting was part of his job. He was offered the contract by Rutgers to coach and recruit.

I am sure the last thing he wants to do is to meet with wealthy donors. He didn't sign a contract to do that. I don't expect him to spend much time doing this.

Does that mean he falls behind? probably

Should Pike walk away from a contract that Rutgers offered him because he is now asked to do something completely different than what he signed to do? NO

That is up to RU to decide how to handle and whether both parties need to get together and work out a deal if Pike doesnt want to do it and RU thinks it is completely necessary.
Respectfully I don’t agree with any of this. He signed a contract to win basketball games and you’re not guaranteed a stagnant career field. I don’t see how soliciting donors for players versus soliciting donors for facilities is terribly different aside from scale.
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