I keep hearing that mantra repeated "great man of the highest moral values" in many different ways. Is that supposed to trump any deficiencies?
Are we repeating what others have said or do you know that he does things that other coaches don't do that make him "great" in the values department?
Who said what I said is meant to trump deficiencies....and who said it needs to?
Flood is 24-17 as a coach, not exactly sucking it. It's not like his great traits are masking a losing career.
He has grown as a coach, and I believe will continue to do so.
As far as being a great man and representative of RU, He loves his university, He loves his players, he cares deeply about the players take their academics seriously.
He doesn't cut corners. With the exception of this email shit which is severely overblown, he has always represented Rutgers extremely well. He's always been a bright spot, and will be again once this all blows over.
He doesn't embarrass players or his assistant coaches. He is a family man who you'd trust your own son to play for any day.
You're nuts if you think most caches fill all those traits.
I want him to succeed, and I still believe he will. While he is our coach, he has my full blown support. None of those players' actions are his fault. He continuously tells them to keep their noses clean. He brings in NFL guys and NFL coaches who tell the players to keep their noses clean.
He can't live their lives for them. He is doing pretty much everything short of that to keep them on the straight and narrow.