All kidding aside, a quick review of social media by a potential incoming staff, could speak to what type of perception we have as a program or the type of potential rebuild we are looking at. I think Laviano posting this, doesn't reflect well on the program, himself or the school. A posting that says something along the lines of getting back to work or looking to improve, could be perceived as total BS/fluff, but as the leader of the program at QB, an incoming coach may think he has a QB in place to win......or could read this and figure that while RU has good backs in place and perhaps a decent OL, it lacks a QB to lead the roster.
It's relatively disappointing that we are at this stage micro-managing things, but good coaches and program leading people, tend to micromanage certain things at certain times....it's the coach that is too detailed that perhaps loses sight of what the goal at hand is, but RU has always had a QB problem for well over a decade and whomever the next coach is, will have to teach Laviano more than being the most readily available QB that knows the playbook or plays tough....he will have to perform and develop as a player, person and leader. Right now, boos or not, he's not showing me anything other than being defiant, which is a reflection upon Flood, who defended him and ultimately lost his job because Laviano probably didn't develop fast enough as a player.
This is big-time athletics and although not fair, we are not yet the ruthless cut-throat folks of the SEC fans or parts of the Pac 12/Big 12.....a new coach has a pretty easy decision on what to do here, in my opinion and Laviano is shortening the amount of rope he should receive by posting stuff like this.