This shh is just sad ass coaching


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Now coaches gotta invent sports drinks and take advanced courses to win football games.

This shit ain’t rocket science. Hire quality coaches. Recruit good players and develop them. Wash. Rinse. Repeat.

Just read that the invention of gatorade was requested by Florida's former football coach Ray Graves.
 



It don't have a dayum thing to do with the whatever this discussion has turned into.

The discussion is basically about why our coaches and AD's can't think outside the box in order to help their student athletes gain a more competitive edge, which is why they are SUPER sad. One doesn't need a whole lot of money to think.
 
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Some Negroes have to be critical of others (Willie Lynch syndrome). Through my life I have crossed brothers who always have to criticize what someone else isn't doing and/or why they should be doing it differently (the whole throwing stones while living in a glass house thing). Put in an application, make a career change, show the untalented 90th how to make sh!t "pop." If you have all the answers but are not putting it into action, does that make you lazy or full of sh!t? These are the same "characters" that are getting poor performance evaluations at work, but have the audacity to be critical. Do I believe that the SWAC as a conference has room for improvement? YES! Do I think McClelland will move the conference in the right direction? YES! Do I think that we have athletic talent in the conference? YES! Do most HBCU program leadership have room for improvement? YES! Is YouTube, self promotion, and social media marketing the sole answer? HELL NO! There is no record of an athletic program having sustained improvement without a considerable injection of cash.
 
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Poor preformance evaluation is watching our top programs getting the dog crap beat out them by below 0.500 OOC FCS programs.
 
Shiiiiiid.....Lol.

Maybe they eating Beef from Pluto cause it can't be made in the USA.

Go to YouTube and look at his Training methods. Nickel my ass! LoL.

I have relatives and family friends that played at Alabama. Trust me when I say that the nutrition program makes a huge difference.

How else can you explain guys coming back from "season ending injuries" in the same season?

Its called nutrients LOL
 
A lot of our problems are due to accolade-hungry academic and academic support administrators. Some of our schools have comparable annual budgets as similar sized PWIs and yet athletics gets shoved in the back-room like a grandparent suffering from late term dementia.

AAMU spends 10k on a damn staff Christmas party but the football coach has to beg for the practice field to get properly maintained ...
 
The discussion is basically about why our coaches and AD's can think outside the box in order to help their student athletes gain a more competitive edge, which is why they are SUPER sad. One doesn't need a whole lot of money to think.

You know after scientists at UF invented Gatorade in 1953 that the football program didn't appear in a bowl game for the next five years, right?

So much for that competitive edge.

Resources just give you more options to take chances and explore more avenues to implement and execute whatever plans you devise. If you want to be revelant in major college sports, you need money. The biggest competitive edge any program can have -- a pro team can have, a high school team can have aside from money -- is the accumulation of the very best talent at its disposal. That, especially at the amateur level, is the difference between winning and losing.
 
You know after scientists at UF invented Gatorade in 1953 that the football program didn't appear in a bowl game for the next five years, right?

So much for that competitive edge.

Resources just give you more options to take chances and explore more avenues to implement and execute whatever plans you devise. If you want to be revelant in major college sports, you need money. The biggest competitive edge any program can have -- a pro team can have, a high school team can have aside from money -- is the accumulation of the very best talent at its disposal. That, especially at the amateur level, is the difference between winning and losing.

No need for further discussion. In your case, money is the only means to solving our football problems. Donald Trump is a perfect example of that philosophy. Other FCS programs don't have top notch talent, but they definitely find ways to beat our top programs. Also, some of our coaches make way more than other FCS coaches. Either we need to redistribute the wealth or find individuals that can coach based on their salary.

I read gatorade was invented until 1965. Maybe you are thinking of the astronaut drink Tang.
 
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Also, when I moved to California, I was shock to find out that a lot of Black people there hired some maid service to clean their homes. IMO, pure laziness.
What's it called when white folks hire maids because they don't wanna clean their own homes?
 



You can mentioned self help technology like Youtube until you are blue in the face. We have been conditioned to hustle money so that we can pay others to do what we are too lazy to do for ourselves. And the sad part, others probably won't do such a good job. Basically, it is that type of philosophy that runs our football programs.
Black folks have been there and done that. Before integration, we did a lot of things for ourselves until after integration.
 
No need for further discussion. In your case, money is the only means to solving our football problems. Donald Trump is a perfect example of that philosophy. Other FCS programs don't have top notch talent, but they definitely find ways to beat our top programs.

1. Yes. Money can solve a whole bunch of problems. It’s the most vital resource for upward mobility on the planet.

2. If lesser talented teams consistently are able to beat “our top programs,” maybe, just maybe you’ve overestimated the talent of the SWAC’s best teams.

Maybe the SWAC’s top tier teams are only SWAC good and need better talent to win outside the league.
 
1. Yes. Money can solve a whole bunch of problems. It’s the most vital resource for upward mobility on the planet.

2. If lesser talented teams consistently are able to beat “our top programs,” maybe, just maybe you’ve overestimated the talent of the SWAC’s best teams.

Maybe the SWAC’s top tier teams are only SWAC good and need better talent to win outside the league.
Especially on the offensive and defensive line. That's where games are won and lost.
 
What's it called when white folks hire maids because they don't wanna clean their own homes?

Basic economics is what some of us fail to understand. Currently, White folks control majority of the WORLD's wealth, therefore a lot them probably can afford to have maids without breaking their bank accounts. And they probably have maids so that they can spend more time figuring out how to control more wealth. But some of us have maids and live from pay check to pay check. Cleaning up behind yourself is not rocket science.
 
Sigh. Gatorade was developed when Steve Spurrier was playing at Florida. He won the Heisman as a player, but questioned Gatorade’s effectiveness when the scientists brought it over to try out on the players.
 
Basic economics is what some of us fail to understand. Currently, White folks control majority of the WORLD's wealth, therefore a lot them probably can afford to have maids without breaking their bank accounts. And they probably have maids so that they can spend more time figuring out how to control more wealth. But some of us have maids and live from pay check to pay check. Cleaning up behind yourself is not rocket science.
You didn't say that those Black folks were living from pay check to pay check. You just criticized them for having a maid and being lazy, while making excuses for the white folks who have maids.
Sometimes folks criticize their own just for the hell of it.
 
1. Yes. Money can solve a whole bunch of problems. It’s the most vital resource for upward mobility on the planet.

2. If lesser talented teams consistently are able to beat “our top programs,” maybe, just maybe you’ve overestimated the talent of the SWAC’s best teams.

Maybe the SWAC’s top tier teams are only SWAC good and need better talent to win outside the league.

The most vital resources at an university are individuals with the mindset to learn new things (innovation). Money is just another tool to help them learn.
 
Sigh. Gatorade was developed when Steve Spurrier was playing at Florida. He won the Heisman as a player, but questioned Gatorade’s effectiveness when the scientists brought it over to try out on the players.
It's full of sugar and glucose. Water is just as effective, if not more.
 
You didn't say that those Black folks were living from pay check to pay check. You just criticized them for having a maid and being lazy, while making excuses for the white folks who have maids.
Sometimes folks criticize their own just for the hell of it.

LOL!!! Like I previously stated, cleaning house is not rocket science.
 
It's full of sugar and glucose. Water is just as effective, if not more.

I forgot when SI did the story on Gatorade’s origins, but some of the old players said it tasted like piss. Spurrier drank Coke LOL.

You forgot another key ingredient. salt. Powder Gatorade is salllllty as hell once you mix it with water.
 
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