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Everyone write Patrick Hobbs an email saying No to Al Golden

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We do not need a used car salesman patrolling the sideline. Miami is paying him more NOT to coach their team than they were when he was on the sideline.

Out of all the names I've heard, Golden is by faaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr the worst.

Use your voices to ensure we don't start off on the wrong foot.
 
This board is amazing. the same guys who don't want to hire Al Golden now are the same guys who wanted to hire him when he brought Temple's program back to life. People forget they wanted Greg out and felt Golden could take us somewhere. If I remember correctly, wasn't Bill Belichick the head coach the Cleveland Browns at one point? How did that work out? Bill seems pretty successful in his second stint as a head coach, don't you think? Not comparing Golden to Belichick, regardless of his challenges at Miami where he wasn't set up to be successful, but the point is that Al would do a nice job in this area of the country and is more likely to keep the talent home here than the other candidates. It will be different recruiting here against the likes of Franklin, than it is against Jimbo, that's for sure.
 
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We do not need a used car salesman patrolling the sideline. Miami is paying him more NOT to coach their team than they were when he was on the sideline.

Out of all the names I've heard, Golden is by faaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr the worst.

Use your voices to ensure we don't start off on the wrong foot.
well,... that went over big..
 
Great idea!! But let's start a NJ.COM poll and tell Hobbs that's how we are going to select the coach.....by voting! Then...then, we start another poll on how much we vote to pay him. Then we start another vote for each coordinator!!!
 
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There is not a lot of difference between Golden and Schiano, besides the fact that one wants to be here and the other one does not.

Some people will never be happy no matter who the HC is, but lets face it we knew that for years.

Wake up people, Rutgers is now a rebuilding project. We need someone who is good at rebuilding, cleaning up a program and recruiting and Golden can do all three

He is a huge upgrade from Flood, though in 5 years it may be time for another upgrade unless he does really well here.
 
This board is amazing. the same guys who don't want to hire Al Golden now are the same guys who wanted to hire him when he brought Temple's program back to life. People forget they wanted Greg out and felt Golden could take us somewhere. If I remember correctly, wasn't Bill Belichick the head coach the Cleveland Browns at one point? How did that work out? Bill seems pretty successful in his second stint as a head coach, don't you think? Not comparing Golden to Belichick, regardless of his challenges at Miami where he wasn't set up to be successful, but the point is that Al would do a nice job in this area of the country and is more likely to keep the talent home here than the other candidates. It will be different recruiting here against the likes of Franklin, than it is against Jimbo, that's for sure.
Of the names out there and assuming no Schiano, then I go with Golden.

Perhaps OP should edit the title of this thread from "Everyone" to "Those who don't want Golden"...
 
$$$$$$$$$$$$$....they dont care about your emails but if you are a big donor they might listen to you pout....lets go Al
 
Some folks live in a delusional world. News Flash....RU isn't Michigan or OSU. Everyone is quick to want to make changes but then when the options become more clear they begin to whine like young kids. Really pathetic on many levels.
 
He couldn't turn around Miami but it was a very bad situation to start with. He is capable and could have a passion to resurrect his name. Our nice guy flood cheated and was passionless taking notes as if he was learning the job. I am confident Golden will be ten times better than Flood with potential to be 1000 times better. Let the Administration bring in someone proven to have prior success and spend some money to do so. Golden and Schiano fit the bill. Hopefully we land one of them.
 
Guys here who don't want Golden are true morons.

Is Golden your first choice?
He had two advantages at Miami compared to at RU:
1) recruiting to Miami has to be easier than getting top players to RU
2) much weaker division.

Yet he didn't win.
Why is it moronic to question the wisdom of hiring this guy?
Will you accept him even though he brings a horrible D coordinator with him?
 
"Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it."
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He couldn't turn around Miami but it was a very bad situation to start with. He is capable and could have a passion to resurrect his name. Our nice guy flood cheated and was passionless taking notes as if he was learning the job. I am confident Golden will be ten times better than Flood with potential to be 1000 times better. Let the Administration bring in someone proven to have prior success and spend some money to do so. Golden and Schiano fit the bill. Hopefully we land one of them.
Al Golden have passion...I just lost my coffee through my nose. [roll][roll]
BTW, Al Golden is known as Mr. Notebook down in Miami.
 
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Jeez, I hate nothing more than some random message board poster telling me what to do.

So, no, no email going out to AD Hobbs.
 
Writing a letter to our new AD may result in hiring a far worse HC with many more negative outcomes. For that reason I'm out.
 
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:13973819

"But if that wasn’t bad enough, the 5,837 yards the team coughed up in 2012 is a school record. " Does this sound familiar? This is going to be the guy to take us to the Promised Land?

The folks here are no different then those who wanted to return back to Egypt and remain slaves of the Pharoah. Dumb and Dumber.
 
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OP sounds like one of the college kids who does a sit in every time he doesn't get his way or safe space is "invaded"
 
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Guys here who don't want Golden are true morons.
Moz, people that are much smarter than you and I have publicly stated the faults of Golden in Miami. If you think that all of a sudden he can fix these faults then we might as well have kept Flood hoping he can fix his faults.
 
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http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:13973819

This is going to be the guy to take us to the Promised Land?

The folks here are no different then those who wanted to return back to Egypt and remain slaves of the Pharoah. Dumb and Dumber.
That's utter nonsense. I've been saying make a serious move for Rich Rodriguez (an excellent head coach), Lane Kiffin (will recruit 4* & 5* athletes in the area with absolute impunity) or Kyle Whittingham (soon to be one of the best HC's in college football) from day one. For one reason or another it's been a resounding no to all three. So what's left, a list of head coaches where Golden is clearly the best. Now i would strongly suggest backing off before Hobbs gets a call from Christie and hires some political donor to his campaign as your next HC. Thank you.
 
Is Golden your first choice?
He had two advantages at Miami compared to at RU:
1) recruiting to Miami has to be easier than getting top players to RU
2) much weaker division.

Yet he didn't win.
Why is it moronic to question the wisdom of hiring this guy?
Will you accept him even though he brings a horrible D coordinator with him?
It takes a certain individual to coach the U it is tougher than you think

Of the choices that we Rutgers have (we are currently a clown show) between the 2 coordinators at OSU and Golden - any three would be very good hires if these guys are willing to walk into this dumpster fire. Golden did a fine job at Temple.

Plus, Mario Christobal.

The clown show we have become our best options should be 1AA coaches. Man guy. We couldn't be more lucky to have these guys talking to us. Golden, Bama's Assoc HC and TWO OSU coordinators.
 
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Commentary: I hear many here speak about the fertile recruiting grounds in Florida, specifically Miami, and Golden's inability to flourish with ALL those great athletes......True story......When I was much younger, we played a basketball team who all came in at 6'3" to 6'6", athletic, and dunking during warm ups. In those day's that was really impressive, we all watched. Our biggest guy was 6'1" and he couldn't dunk!
We beat them by over 15 points, with good teamwork, setting picks, defense, looking for open men, and a whole lot of hustle.
I only say this because, in my experience superior athletes don't always translate into better athletes, or wins. A lot of what goes on in any sport arena starts, and ends above the neck. And, when athletes believe the press clippings, or school yard praise, they tend to not put in the work to improve themselves(that's the nicest way I know how to put that).
So, don't put too much stock at what Golden hasn't done, look at what he has, and or abilities to succeed at Rutgers.
 
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He couldn't turn around Miami but it was a very bad situation to start with. He is capable and could have a passion to resurrect his name. Our nice guy flood cheated and was passionless taking notes as if he was learning the job. I am confident Golden will be ten times better than Flood with potential to be 1000 times better. Let the Administration bring in someone proven to have prior success and spend some money to do so. Golden and Schiano fit the bill. Hopefully we land one of them.

Get ready for Mr Notebook. He collates all the notes he takes into a spiral book and brings them with him for everything he does in life. He consults his notebook before doing anything. I can see it now, hmmmm, our defense is struggling versus OSU what does my notebook say to do?

http://articles.sun-sentinel.com/20...10113_1_kirby-hocutt-new-football-coach-miami

Golden a man with 300-page plan at Miami
New Hurricane coach tells of vision
January 13, 2011|Dave Hyde, Sun Sentinel Columnist
CORAL GABLES — Al Golden's vision for Miami sits in a desk drawer. It's been a few, frenetic weeks for the new football coach. He's sleeping at a hotel. His dress suits are in a football locker. His dinner diet is M&M's and Pringles.

Golden just hired an offensive coordinator Thursday, is organizing recruiting plans for the weekend and works from an office with a still-moving-in look to it. Folders are piled. Clothes hang from the door, including an orange-and-green dress tie someone gave to color-coordinate him.

There's a motivational book on the floor from a former Temple player called, "The Presentation Secrets of Steve Jobs." Stacks of other papers are beside it with titles like, " Partnerships Influence Performance."

Golden, you see, believes in the power of the written word.

"Once you write something down you're more committed to it,'' he said. "You can refine it from there. I write everything down I believe in and want to do."

Oh, he speaks directly and strongly. Like when he says something like, "We're going to get back to developing young quarterbacks here that want to go to the NFL."

Or when answering what will be different about these same Miami players next year: "Finishing. The way we will run to the football on defense and finish plays. The way we'll finish plays on special teams, finish runs on offense, finish blocks, finish games. Finishing. That a glaring issue to me."

What Golden is saying there, essentially, is Miami players were lazy last year. Or sloppy. That isn't him. Here's a story: While a Boston College assistant, Golden got word a recruit was deciding the next day.

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When the dinner ended at 9 p.m., he drove four hours to the recruit's New Jersey home, left a note on his porch and immediately drove back to Boston. Did the kid sign?

"Of course he did,'' he said. "I didn't do all that to lose him."

There that idea in that story again: The written word. And Golden's believe in it in something like a porch note. He reaches into a draw of his desk now and there it is in a bigger way. There's his vision of Miami.

It's the 300-page, spiral-bound book he took to his interview with Miami athletic director Kirby Hocutt. The book is printed in Miami's colors, says, "Deserve Victory" on the cover and, under that, "The Pillars of Performance" with a picture of the Greek Parthenon. On the pillar are words like "discipline" and "work."

"Inside here is what I've developed over 14 years of coaching,'' he said. "The mission statements for coaching, the five rules for student-athletes – and I only have five."

What are they?

"That's for them,'' he said.

He did, however, show the page of the four-step progression players are expected to make from freshmen to seniors: from being directed, to being coached, to having a partnership to having empowerment.

None of that, you would agree, shakes the ground. But it is revealing to how Golden works that it's a written part of his master plan. And what's in here isn't just for show, mind you.

In talking with him about motivational speakers, I mentioned a flight from Dallas to Chicago sitting next to Zig Ziglar, a motivational guru.

"Look at this," he said, flipping right to page 286 in his book. There was a section quoting Ziglar.

Will any of this help on fourth-and-2 against Virginia Tech? That remains to be seen. But it's help get Golden get to this point.

He was a Penn State tight end who describes his one-year NFL career under Bill Parcells in New England thusly: "The worst player on the worst team in the league."

He laughs. "I don't take that too seriously."

But ask him why Miami hired the Temple coach and that emotion changes: "Because the Temple coach did something great. Took over the worst program and won over nine games in four years. Went to the school's third bowl game in 70 years. Inherited 54 scholarship players and got back to Division I levels. And did it basically without any facilities."

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Part of being a sports fan is getting to know the new coach. Randy Shannon was one of us. Larry Coker was a favorite uncle. Butch Davis was driven by ambition. Jimmy Johnson was a unique personality.

Golden? He's a man with a 300-page plan in a state full of new plans. Will Muschamp has one at Florida. Jimbo Fisher backed his up this first season at Florida State. Somewhere in those 300 pages, you hope, is the secret for getting Miami back to being Miami.
 
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That's utter nonsense. I've been saying make a serious move for Rich Rodriguez (an excellent head coach), Lane Kiffin (will recruit 4* & 5* athletes in the area with absolute impunity) or Kyle Whittingham (soon to be one of the best HC's in college football) from day one. For one reason or another it's been a resounding no to all three. So what's left, a list of head coaches where Golden is clearly the best. Now i would strongly suggest backing off before Hobbs gets a call from Christie and hires some political donor to his campaign as your next HC. Thank you.
Love rich rod but there is that whole stock option thing nobody quite understands
Kiffin has blown up everywhere he's been. You know his wife didn't follow him to Bama? We don't need more headlines.
Yea, I'm sure whittingham who has never left the west wants to come live in NJ.
 
Mr notebook, lol. And people who criticized Floods note taking want this guy.

Honestly, if we are at the point of golden and the two OSU assistants the search firm picked out we may as well just hire Diaco and be done with it.
 
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Mr. Notebook!

Is he related to Flood?

Have you heard Golden's favorite book?

"The Notebook"

Golden shower lovers need to get a grip!!!!

Someone said he did a good job at Temple.
Wonderful.
Who did he best as a coach at Temple?

Also, Golden desperately wanted to be the coach at PSU before the hired Franklin.
PSU could have had one of its loyal sons back.

If PSU didn't want him, why the hell should RUTGERS?
 
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We do not need a used car salesman patrolling the sideline. Miami is paying him more NOT to coach their team than they were when he was on the sideline.

Out of all the names I've heard, Golden is by faaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr the worst.

Use your voices to ensure we don't start off on the wrong foot.

You're crazy. Tie Guy for Life
 
Great idea. Let's loud our brand new AD know that we have idiotic fans day 4 on the job
 
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