After several years of listening to Schiano, I realize he says absolutely nothing meaningful. He just meanders on and on like a politician and at the end you don’t know any more than at the beginning.
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That is like every coach ever.After several years of listening to Schiano, I realize he says absolutely nothing meaningful. He just meanders on and on like a politician and at the end you don’t know any more than at the beginning.
That is like every coach ever.
Very true.After several years of listening to Schiano, I realize he says absolutely nothing meaningful. He just meanders on and on like a politician and at the end you don’t know any more than at the beginning.
Then why would you waste your time listening?After several years of listening to Schiano, I realize he says absolutely nothing meaningful. He just meanders on and on like a politician and at the end you don’t know any more than at the beginning.
If you're looking for inspirational oratory, might I suggest literally anything other than a CFB coach's post-spring-scrimmage presser.After several years of listening to Schiano, I realize he says absolutely nothing meaningful. He just meanders on and on like a politician and at the end you don’t know any more than at the beginning.
That's because : "it's a process"After several years of listening to Schiano, I realize he says absolutely nothing meaningful. He just meanders on and on like a politician and at the end you don’t know any more than at the beginning.
He's no Mike Leach, in almost every way imaginable.
you seem to be a basketball-first fan who complains about Schiano no matter what he does... here's a time where you blamed your wife in order to register a complaint..After several years of listening to Schiano, I realize he says absolutely nothing meaningful. He just meanders on and on like a politician and at the end you don’t know any more than at the beginning.
My wife is not a big football fan, but she knows enough to know when she is being bullshat. Every time Greg talks about “chopping the moment,“ she rolls her eyes.
Who do you suggest we replace him with? And don’t say the guy at Kansas … and Deion is not leaving Colorado for Rutgers.I said giving Greg that 8 yr contract - would be a slow death for Rutgers. And that's exactly what we are getting. Im surprised so many ppl still care
Do you think we could just have coordinators and position coaches, and just have the head coach pressers done by Chat GPT?That is like every coach ever.
Well Mike Leach is dead and will not win any more games and ... oh never mind.He's no Mike Leach, in almost every way imaginable.
Wake me when Greg Schiano hits win #159.Well Mike Leach is dead and will not win any more games and ... oh never mind.
How about at Win #100?Wake me when Greg Schiano hits win #159.
Is this in reference to today's presser? IDK if it's just me, but he said a lot of tangible, meaningful things today.After several years of listening to Schiano, I realize he says absolutely nothing meaningful. He just meanders on and on like a politician and at the end you don’t know any more than at the beginning.
Not a fan of Prime at all. If he gets results good for him.I do think Greg talks as if he's trying to keep expectations low - he's not remotely inspiring.
Last year Greg was complaining about the need to fix red zone problems.
I have articles from 2007 also complaining about the need to fix red zone problems
They had Rice, Zuttah, Sosa, Britt, Teel et al but couldn't score inside the RZ aside from FGs.
Greg is great at defense but like a lot of defensive minded coaches he sees offenses as liabilities - mistakes ready to happen
Greg's defense is made to cause mistakes and in his mind he doesn't want mistakes on offense and that translated into no offense.
Sure I know the talent isn't there but that's why you avoid being predictable and over-cautious
I don't think I've ever seen an RU shovel pass, stacked WRs or bubble screen
I think Greg is one of those "If we execute we can run predictable plays" type guy.
Aa a GS fan I confess the contrast between Greg and Prime is like SPAM vs Wagyu.
I watch what's going on in Colorado and I'm like "dang that's how you do it."
Greg is just plain flat like an old soda or beer left out from a party 2 days ago.
"If the trumpet sounds a muffled call, who will prepare for battle? "
What Head Coach in College Football is not a politician. Saban leads the list. Says nothing meaningful.He basically is a politician, or at least in a similar position to one. And like a politician he sometimes inspires devotion or hatred, hedges his bets, passes the buck, blames inferiors for failures, and raises or lowers expectations as desired. Also, he more or less has a set tenure in office.
Agree...I think I can count on one hand the number of celebrity (coach/and or player) interviews over my life where anything of any consequence or interest was actually revealed. Interviews with players have actually become worse than coach interviews lol. Saban IS the worst. Greg will immediately become a better interview when we start winning! Go RU!What Head Coach in College Football is not a politician. Saban leads the list. Says nothing meaningful.
It's amazing our fan base demands that the local media only report good stories, that the head coach not use coach speak. A lot on funny requirements from this board!
You must be new to RutgersAfter several years of listening to Schiano, I realize he says absolutely nothing meaningful. He just meanders on and on like a politician and at the end you don’t know any more than at the beginning.
Actually Mike Leach didn’t say much of anything about football either , he usually just wondered off into the wild blue yonder. RIP Mike.He's no Mike Leach, in almost every way imaginable.
They're all like that. Although it is fair to say that Schiano always always uses the "we're young" excuse to lower expectations and cover for failure ahead of time. Years go by and he can't fix the same problem (ie o-line, qb, wrs).What Head Coach in College Football is not a politician. Saban leads the list. Says nothing meaningful.
It's amazing our fan base demands that the local media only report good stories, that the head coach not use coach speak. A lot on funny requirements from this board!
Yep . When you’re losing it’s just another thing for fans to gripe about.That is like every coach ever.
Sam Brown says hiWhen is the last time we had a star player? We are playing multiple games each year where the opponent has a better or comparable athlete at every position but for punter. Our punter is gone. Where does that leave us? Coach Schiano is not a miracle worker. I’m not sure there is much wiggle room until we can out pay our opponents, or find the next Doug Flutie.
You think the team isn't young?? He never gave that excuse after 2004. He new things were changing after a few seasons getting his players.They're all like that. Although it is fair to say that Schiano always always uses the "we're young" excuse to lower expectations and cover for failure ahead of time. Years go by and he can't fix the same problem (ie o-line, qb, wrs).
70% of last year’s roster were freshman and sophomoresYou think the team isn't young?? He never gave that excuse after 2004. He new things were changing after a few seasons getting his players.
Schiano doesn't want to do media?? What? He thrives talking to the media. And for the most part the media loves him.He prides himself on that. He doesn't want to do media at all.
I just don't understand why coaches do that. They are somehow good at recruiting but absolute piss poor salesman on pushing their product (their team). Yes winning is most important but look how many people followed and rooted for Mike Leach teams because of Mike, not because of his Run n Shoot O.
Leach on dinosaurs he would get as a kid at a gas station, and a reporter remembering the name of the gas station:Actually Mike Leach didn’t say much of anything about football either , he usually just wondered off into the wild blue yonder. RIP Mike.
Lots of teams are young. It's college football. The roster is always turning over. The really good coaches don't need 4 years to get players ready.You think the team isn't young?? He never gave that excuse after 2004. He new things were changing after a few seasons getting his players.