Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?

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Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #360 on: January 16, 2018, 08:54:41 PM »
This is a truly embarrassing thread. Our fans suck. Five weeks ago we were posting threads such as "What I like about this team" and "Best defensive team in the Big East?"

Mullin cannot be properly evaluated until he has a full roster.  That will occur for the first time next season. He will not miss the NIT. He will have a squad that can withstand an injury or two and still win games. Going forward he will takes less chances and I'm sure we'll see a steady supply of transfers ala Simon, Clark, Dixon, and Keita.
If your point is 5 weeks ago we were very stupid I agree. Some of us have come to our senses. Actually signs were there  and I didn't fully buy in even at 10-2 but I want to be included in the stupid group so I have a feeling of belonging to a group. Must admit I was hopeful at 10-2.

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Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #361 on: January 16, 2018, 09:00:42 PM »
This is a truly embarrassing thread. Our fans suck. Five weeks ago we were posting threads such as "What I like about this team" and "Best defensive team in the Big East?"

Mullin cannot be properly evaluated until he has a full roster.  That will occur for the first time next season. He will not miss the NIT. He will have a squad that can withstand an injury or two and still win games. Going forward he will takes less chances and I'm sure we'll see a steady supply of transfers ala Simon, Clark, Dixon, and Keita.
5 weeks ago you guys were making those predictions. I was not. No one gets a pass. Plenty of season left. If this guy is any good we should see something positive. I don’t expect it. Sadly most of you don’t either- excuses
NIT 4th year is a pathetic goal- very good chance that doesn’t happen.
Huge glaring problems- modest changes ends in more beatdowns

I think Mullin comes back- shot selection- pace - defense needs to be fixed- as does a focus on rebounding-  basically the players need to be coached, made to follow assignments, and told no.
If drastic (actually easy)improvements are made this team can and will be good- doubt it happens
If mike rice or anyone was good enough to win in the big east, they would have big time jobs already. We are going to pay an assistant a million or close to it to coach by himself?


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Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #362 on: January 16, 2018, 09:19:20 PM »
I am in the glorious state of NC for the winter and golfed today.  As a result I did not check JJ until after 4.  What I saw was incredible. 5+ pages of posts on an inane topic which I skimmed and found most amusing.  Mullin's seat is not getting hot except in some of your, dare I say feeble, minds.  Some of the pieces for a rebuild are here and more are coming next year.  I feel like I'm reading a bunch of old ladies arguing illogically about a topic they barely understand and, being a 69 year old married man, I know whereof I speak.  If Mullin is fired our inability to keep coaches will lead us to a program on the Iona level.   Yes, this season is F..ked up for reasons  beyond many of your comprehensions.  Being a Queens guy I have always been a SJ fan even though I went to Fordham.  If Mullin gets fired I may have to  root for the Rams and that will be a sad state of affairs.  Mullin is our last best hope.   

Find me a head coach who in 3 seasons has a comparable record to Mullin’s (8-34) who isn’t/wasn’t on the hot seat.

I’ll wait.

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Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #363 on: January 16, 2018, 09:31:24 PM »
I am in the glorious state of NC for the winter and golfed today.  As a result I did not check JJ until after 4.  What I saw was incredible. 5+ pages of posts on an inane topic which I skimmed and found most amusing.  Mullin's seat is not getting hot except in some of your, dare I say feeble, minds.  Some of the pieces for a rebuild are here and more are coming next year.  I feel like I'm reading a bunch of old ladies arguing illogically about a topic they barely understand and, being a 69 year old married man, I know whereof I speak.  If Mullin is fired our inability to keep coaches will lead us to a program on the Iona level.   Yes, this season is F..ked up for reasons  beyond many of your comprehensions.  Being a Queens guy I have always been a SJ fan even though I went to Fordham.  If Mullin gets fired I may have to  root for the Rams and that will be a sad state of affairs.  Mullin is our last best hope.   

Well, stick to talking about marriages and golf, and we'll stick to talking about basketball. 

PS....  I'm never a person who believes anyone is a team or program last best hope (only if we brought in Coach K, Cal or any coach of or similar ilk and couldn't win, then you may have a point).  No offense, but that's loser/defeatist talk, IMO.



If Mullin leaves in the next few years we are going on close to 30 years of constantly switching coaches and incredible mediocrity not worthy of a formerly great program.  I have been an irrational optimist for a long time but the negativity associated with suggesting Mullin should be fired surprises and angers me.  If you are a player who would you rather play for, two NBA greats  or a Danny Hurley.  Kids are more impressed by personalities and fame then by someone who may or may not be the next great coach.  Give CM some time, it will happen.  If it doesn't, look forward to another decade of mediocrity.  I predicted a 10-11 win season but shit happens.  Who knew Clarke would be a poor rebounder.  Who knew Ponds would shoot the ways he has from 3.  Who knew Lovett would get hurt and react like a complete pussy.  Who Knew Owens would not develop a love for pizza and put on 20.  Who knew Yakwe would continue to be an enigma.  I believe the staff is teaching  but the collective Hoop IQ of the team is preventing them from learning.  And, by the way, the bickering between certain posters is incredibly old ladylike.

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Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #364 on: January 16, 2018, 09:47:49 PM »
I am in the glorious state of NC for the winter and golfed today.  As a result I did not check JJ until after 4.  What I saw was incredible. 5+ pages of posts on an inane topic which I skimmed and found most amusing.  Mullin's seat is not getting hot except in some of your, dare I say feeble, minds.  Some of the pieces for a rebuild are here and more are coming next year.  I feel like I'm reading a bunch of old ladies arguing illogically about a topic they barely understand and, being a 69 year old married man, I know whereof I speak.  If Mullin is fired our inability to keep coaches will lead us to a program on the Iona level.   Yes, this season is F..ked up for reasons  beyond many of your comprehensions.  Being a Queens guy I have always been a SJ fan even though I went to Fordham.  If Mullin gets fired I may have to  root for the Rams and that will be a sad state of affairs.  Mullin is our last best hope.   

Find me a head coach who in 3 seasons has a comparable record to Mullin’s (8-34) who isn’t/wasn’t on the hot seat.

I’ll wait.



Year 1 on Lavin.  Year 2 progress was made.  This year has been a disaster so far, a perfect meeting of various problems to create a perfect negative storm.  The ship is not sinking, with CM at the helm it will come through the storm.  Not worth arguing about, CM is not going anywhere for 2-3 years and we all better hope he succeeds and stop whining.

Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #365 on: January 16, 2018, 09:50:00 PM »
You know who knew, the hc, Chris Mullin. He knew when he recruited Clarke he was a 3, because the way he envisioned him stretching the floor on offense and on defense he was a tough nosed, defender. However not a rebounder.

He also knew that Owens is a stretch 4, not a banger. He is someone that will play with high energy and developed a mid range game. However what he now is a 3 point shooter who is 30 feet from basket at 6’11.

What he also knew was at any moment, an injury can happen and derail season, but instead, put all his eggs in season 4, and hoped for best.. Anyome think any other coaches would do that?

I can go on, but everyone should get the point that Mullin is not the answer and what needs to happen is him step down amplicably, so that he can allow the university, which he is face of, move in the correct direction for once

Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #366 on: January 16, 2018, 09:53:17 PM »
I am in the glorious state of NC for the winter and golfed today.  As a result I did not check JJ until after 4.  What I saw was incredible. 5+ pages of posts on an inane topic which I skimmed and found most amusing.  Mullin's seat is not getting hot except in some of your, dare I say feeble, minds.  Some of the pieces for a rebuild are here and more are coming next year.  I feel like I'm reading a bunch of old ladies arguing illogically about a topic they barely understand and, being a 69 year old married man, I know whereof I speak.  If Mullin is fired our inability to keep coaches will lead us to a program on the Iona level.   Yes, this season is F..ked up for reasons  beyond many of your comprehensions.  Being a Queens guy I have always been a SJ fan even though I went to Fordham.  If Mullin gets fired I may have to  root for the Rams and that will be a sad state of affairs.  Mullin is our last best hope.   

Well, stick to talking about marriages and golf, and we'll stick to talking about basketball. 

PS....  I'm never a person who believes anyone is a team or program last best hope (only if we brought in Coach K, Cal or any coach of or similar ilk and couldn't win, then you may have a point).  No offense, but that's loser/defeatist talk, IMO.

If Mullin leaves in the next few years we are going on close to 30 years of constantly switching coaches and incredible mediocrity not worthy of a formerly great program.  I have been an irrational optimist for a long time but the negativity associated with suggesting Mullin should be fired surprises and angers me.  If you are a player who would you rather play for, two NBA greats  or a Danny Hurley.  Kids are more impressed by personalities and fame then by someone who may or may not be the next great coach. 

I'll give Mullin another season, and he'll get one by the powers that be.  But, a one, two or three win conference season in your 3rd season could be grounds for possible firing. 

St. John's should be lined up with 5 and high-level 4-star kids because Mullin and Richmond are on the staff, per your description.  So, you don't think Danny Hurley could possibly land similar players if he was coaching at St. John's?  I could be wrong, but I think he could recruit equally, if not slightly better.  We won't know unless we cross that bridge.

Another thing....  Kids also wanna win ball games and play in the dance. 

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Give CM some time, it will happen.  If it doesn't, look forward to another decade of mediocrity.  I predicted a 10-11 win season but shit happens.  Who knew Clarke would be a poor rebounder.  Who knew Ponds would shoot the ways he has from 3.  Who knew Lovett would get hurt and react like a complete pussy.  Who Knew Owens would not develop a love for pizza and put on 20.  Who knew Yakwe would continue to be an enigma.  I believe the staff is teaching  but the collective Hoop IQ of the team is preventing them from learning.  And, by the way, the bickering between certain posters is incredibly old ladylike.

Basically, you're giving excuses.  It's that simple.  I'll say it again, give him one more season, and if we're not dancing, then move on.

Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #367 on: January 16, 2018, 09:56:29 PM »
I am in the glorious state of NC for the winter and golfed today.  As a result I did not check JJ until after 4.  What I saw was incredible. 5+ pages of posts on an inane topic which I skimmed and found most amusing.  Mullin's seat is not getting hot except in some of your, dare I say feeble, minds.  Some of the pieces for a rebuild are here and more are coming next year.  I feel like I'm reading a bunch of old ladies arguing illogically about a topic they barely understand and, being a 69 year old married man, I know whereof I speak.  If Mullin is fired our inability to keep coaches will lead us to a program on the Iona level.   Yes, this season is F..ked up for reasons  beyond many of your comprehensions.  Being a Queens guy I have always been a SJ fan even though I went to Fordham.  If Mullin gets fired I may have to  root for the Rams and that will be a sad state of affairs.  Mullin is our last best hope.   

Find me a head coach who in 3 seasons has a comparable record to Mullin’s (8-34) who isn’t/wasn’t on the hot seat.

I’ll wait.



Year 1 on Lavin.  Year 2 progress was made.  This year has been a disaster so far, a perfect meeting of various problems to create a perfect negative storm.  The ship is not sinking, with CM at the helm it will come through the storm.  Not worth arguing about, CM is not going anywhere for 2-3 years and we all better hope he succeeds and stop whining.

Year 1 on Lavin....  Please!  Do you think Lavin's roster would've looked the way Mullin's first roster, if he had a chance to recruit a full roster?

Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #368 on: January 16, 2018, 09:56:47 PM »
I am in the glorious state of NC for the winter and golfed today.  As a result I did not check JJ until after 4.  What I saw was incredible. 5+ pages of posts on an inane topic which I skimmed and found most amusing.  Mullin's seat is not getting hot except in some of your, dare I say feeble, minds.  Some of the pieces for a rebuild are here and more are coming next year.  I feel like I'm reading a bunch of old ladies arguing illogically about a topic they barely understand and, being a 69 year old married man, I know whereof I speak.  If Mullin is fired our inability to keep coaches will lead us to a program on the Iona level.   Yes, this season is F..ked up for reasons  beyond many of your comprehensions.  Being a Queens guy I have always been a SJ fan even though I went to Fordham.  If Mullin gets fired I may have to  root for the Rams and that will be a sad state of affairs.  Mullin is our last best hope.   

Well, stick to talking about marriages and golf, and we'll stick to talking about basketball. 

PS....  I'm never a person who believes anyone is a team or program last best hope (only if we brought in Coach K, Cal or any coach of or similar ilk and couldn't win, then you may have a point).  No offense, but that's loser/defeatist talk, IMO.

If Mullin leaves in the next few years we are going on close to 30 years of constantly switching coaches and incredible mediocrity not worthy of a formerly great program.  I have been an irrational optimist for a long time but the negativity associated with suggesting Mullin should be fired surprises and angers me.  If you are a player who would you rather play for, two NBA greats  or a Danny Hurley.  Kids are more impressed by personalities and fame then by someone who may or may not be the next great coach. 

I'll give Mullin another season, and he'll get one by the powers that be.  But, a one, two or three win conference season in your 3rd season could be grounds for possible firing. 

St. John's should be lined up with 5 and high-level 4-star kids because Mullin and Richmond are on the staff, per your description.  So, you don't think Danny Hurley could possibly land similar players if he was coaching at St. John's?  I could be wrong, but I think he could recruit equally, if not slightly better.  We won't know unless we cross that bridge.

Another thing....  Kids also wanna win ball games and play in the dance. 

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Give CM some time, it will happen.  If it doesn't, look forward to another decade of mediocrity.  I predicted a 10-11 win season but shit happens.  Who knew Clarke would be a poor rebounder.  Who knew Ponds would shoot the ways he has from 3.  Who knew Lovett would get hurt and react like a complete pussy.  Who Knew Owens would not develop a love for pizza and put on 20.  Who knew Yakwe would continue to be an enigma.  I believe the staff is teaching  but the collective Hoop IQ of the team is preventing them from learning.  And, by the way, the bickering between certain posters is incredibly old ladylike.

Basically, you're giving excuses.  It's that simple.  I'll say it again, give him one more season, and if we're not dancing, then move on.
For the 1,000 time +1,000.

Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #369 on: January 16, 2018, 10:03:29 PM »
I am in the glorious state of NC for the winter and golfed today.  As a result I did not check JJ until after 4.  What I saw was incredible. 5+ pages of posts on an inane topic which I skimmed and found most amusing.  Mullin's seat is not getting hot except in some of your, dare I say feeble, minds.  Some of the pieces for a rebuild are here and more are coming next year.  I feel like I'm reading a bunch of old ladies arguing illogically about a topic they barely understand and, being a 69 year old married man, I know whereof I speak.  If Mullin is fired our inability to keep coaches will lead us to a program on the Iona level.   Yes, this season is F..ked up for reasons  beyond many of your comprehensions.  Being a Queens guy I have always been a SJ fan even though I went to Fordham.  If Mullin gets fired I may have to  root for the Rams and that will be a sad state of affairs.  Mullin is our last best hope.   

Well, stick to talking about marriages and golf, and we'll stick to talking about basketball. 

PS....  I'm never a person who believes anyone is a team or program last best hope (only if we brought in Coach K, Cal or any coach of or similar ilk and couldn't win, then you may have a point).  No offense, but that's loser/defeatist talk, IMO.



If Mullin leaves in the next few years we are going on close to 30 years of constantly switching coaches and incredible mediocrity not worthy of a formerly great program.  I have been an irrational optimist for a long time but the negativity associated with suggesting Mullin should be fired surprises and angers me.  If you are a player who would you rather play for, two NBA greats  or a Danny Hurley.  Kids are more impressed by personalities and fame then by someone who may or may not be the next great coach.  Give CM some time, it will happen.  If it doesn't, look forward to another decade of mediocrity.  I predicted a 10-11 win season but shit happens.  Who knew Clarke would be a poor rebounder.  Who knew Ponds would shoot the ways he has from 3.  Who knew Lovett would get hurt and react like a complete pussy.  Who Knew Owens would not develop a love for pizza and put on 20.  Who knew Yakwe would continue to be an enigma.  I believe the staff is teaching  but the collective Hoop IQ of the team is preventing them from learning.  And, by the way, the bickering between certain posters is incredibly old ladylike.
"Old ladylike"? I find that characterization misogynistic and ageist. "Bickering between posters" and then you proceed to bicker. Besides what do you think the whole country the whole world does every day but bicker. Would be great if people did not bicker but that's not the world we live in. Might help if people just looked at our record and agreed we are not very good ergo our head coach is not very good.

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Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #370 on: January 16, 2018, 11:21:40 PM »
Merely a descriptive term gleaned from my personal experience among ladies of a certain age.  If I substituted the term grumpy old men I'm sure it would be okay.  And, by the way,  my somewhat younger friend, I am considered quite a liberal radical among my contemporaries and their children.  However, I always try to call it like I see it.  My generation created political correctness and I'm afraid it has been taken to absurd levels.  Yes I, I believe for the first time, have engaged in a bit of what I was critiquing rather than merely expressing my opinion in an unobtrusive way.  Oh well, back to my book till sleep carries me away.     

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Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #371 on: January 16, 2018, 11:24:18 PM »
You know who knew, the hc, Chris Mullin. He knew when he recruited Clarke he was a 3, because the way he envisioned him stretching the floor on offense and on defense he was a tough nosed, defender. However not a rebounder.

He also knew that Owens is a stretch 4, not a banger. He is someone that will play with high energy and developed a mid range game. However what he now is a 3 point shooter who is 30 feet from basket at 6’11.

What he also knew was at any moment, an injury can happen and derail season, but instead, put all his eggs in season 4, and hoped for best.. Anyome think any other coaches would do that?

I can go on, but everyone should get the point that Mullin is not the answer and what needs to happen is him step down amplicably, so that he can allow the university, which he is face of, move in the correct direction for once



and you read CM's mind?
« Last Edit: January 16, 2018, 11:27:22 PM by cjfish »

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Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #372 on: January 16, 2018, 11:32:54 PM »
Going forward he will takes less chances and I'm sure we'll see a steady supply of transfers ala Simon, Clark, Dixon, and Keita.

None of us know whether he'll take less chances or not.  Just say, you hope he'll take less chances.

Are you going full 'tard again, Simple Jack? This is a fan forum, nobody knows what will happen. Every statement made here is an opinion. How insecure are you that you want people to qualify their statements with the fact they can't predict the future? Holy shit dude.

Let me say this clearly: I have no fvcking clue what Mullin and the staff will do or how a bunch of teens and twenty-somethings will play. That's why I say we have to give him more time to evaluate. You are the one that wants to move on from him, so it seems like you are the one who thinks he knows the future.

The staff has seemingly moved on from risky recruits based on the players they have signed for next year:  Diakate, Dixon and Keita are already practicing and enrolled in classes. I can't remember the last time we had three new players with no eligibility questions. Williams, Brooks, and Roberts are all around 4 stars and low risk players without glaring academic or legal problems like Lovett and the cross dresser. The classes are balanced, there are no obvious transfer candidates for the first time in a decade, and the roster is full.
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Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #373 on: January 16, 2018, 11:34:00 PM »
This is a truly embarrassing thread. Our fans suck. Five weeks ago we were posting threads such as "What I like about this team" and "Best defensive team in the Big East?"

Mullin cannot be properly evaluated until he has a full roster.  That will occur for the first time next season. He will not miss the NIT. He will have a squad that can withstand an injury or two and still win games. Going forward he will takes less chances and I'm sure we'll see a steady supply of transfers ala Simon, Clark, Dixon, and Keita.


+1  For the first time I got involved in the back and forth because the thread in general pissed me off. 

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Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #374 on: January 16, 2018, 11:46:02 PM »
You know who knew, the hc, Chris Mullin. He knew when he recruited Clarke he was a 3, because the way he envisioned him stretching the floor on offense and on defense he was a tough nosed, defender. However not a rebounder.

He also knew that Owens is a stretch 4, not a banger. He is someone that will play with high energy and developed a mid range game. However what he now is a 3 point shooter who is 30 feet from basket at 6’11.

What he also knew was at any moment, an injury can happen and derail season, but instead, put all his eggs in season 4, and hoped for best.. Anyome think any other coaches would do that?

I can go on, but everyone should get the point that Mullin is not the answer and what needs to happen is him step down amplicably, so that he can allow the university, which he is face of, move in the correct direction for once

Literally everything you wrote is incorrect. Clark is not a three by any definition. He played the four and five for Izzo at Michigan St. and played strong minutes at the five in the Elite 8.

Owens is a five that is 30 lbs underweight.

Mullin arguably overachieved last year with eight conference wins. He was 10-2 this season until the wheels fell off with Lovett and the lack of guard depth.

Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #375 on: January 17, 2018, 12:49:34 AM »
Going forward he will takes less chances and I'm sure we'll see a steady supply of transfers ala Simon, Clark, Dixon, and Keita.

None of us know whether he'll take less chances or not.  Just say, you hope he'll take less chances.

Are you going full 'tard again, Simple Jack? This is a fan forum, nobody knows what will happen. Every statement made here is an opinion. How insecure are you that you want people to qualify their statements with the fact they can't predict the future? Holy shit dude.

Let me say this clearly: I have no fvcking clue what Mullin and the staff will do or how a bunch of teens and twenty-somethings will play. That's why I say we have to give him more time to evaluate. You are the one that wants to move on from him, so it seems like you are the one who thinks he knows the future.

The staff has seemingly moved on from risky recruits based on the players they have signed for next year:  Diakate, Dixon and Keita are already practicing and enrolled in classes. I can't remember the last time we had three new players with no eligibility questions. Williams, Brooks, and Roberts are all around 4 stars and low risk players without glaring academic or legal problems like Lovett and the cross dresser. The classes are balanced, there are no obvious transfer candidates for the first time in a decade, and the roster is full.

Listen up, you fabricating bullshitter....  Stop speaking in absolutes, and say what you mean.  You're the insecure person.  Only one would fabricate and come off like they're some kinda know-it-all.  Sounds like a narcissist.

You continue to bump your gums and say stupid shit, and I'll continue to expound on it.  How about that, chump?  Your punk ass trying to talk trash because someone called you out on your foolishness.

Because, I wanna move on from him, if he flames out this season and not make it to the dance next season, then I somehow feel Mullin should know the future....  Haha!  A dumb ass response.  Figures. 

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I have no fvcking clue

That sounds about right.
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Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #376 on: January 17, 2018, 01:09:36 AM »
Going forward he will takes less chances and I'm sure we'll see a steady supply of transfers ala Simon, Clark, Dixon, and Keita.

None of us know whether he'll take less chances or not.  Just say, you hope he'll take less chances.

Are you going full 'tard again, Simple Jack? This is a fan forum, nobody knows what will happen. Every statement made here is an opinion. How insecure are you that you want people to qualify their statements with the fact they can't predict the future? Holy shit dude.

Let me say this clearly: I have no fvcking clue what Mullin and the staff will do or how a bunch of teens and twenty-somethings will play. That's why I say we have to give him more time to evaluate. You are the one that wants to move on from him, so it seems like you are the one who thinks he knows the future.

The staff has seemingly moved on from risky recruits based on the players they have signed for next year:  Diakate, Dixon and Keita are already practicing and enrolled in classes. I can't remember the last time we had three new players with no eligibility questions. Williams, Brooks, and Roberts are all around 4 stars and low risk players without glaring academic or legal problems like Lovett and the cross dresser. The classes are balanced, there are no obvious transfer candidates for the first time in a decade, and the roster is full.

247:
Greg Williams is ranked at #148 nationally
Josh Roberts is ranked at #180 nationally

Both are solid 3 star mid major recruits. No one knows what kind of players these guys will become, but tell me if they don’t remind you of the typical Norm Roberts recruit?

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Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #377 on: January 17, 2018, 01:41:50 AM »
Going forward he will takes less chances and I'm sure we'll see a steady supply of transfers ala Simon, Clark, Dixon, and Keita.

None of us know whether he'll take less chances or not.  Just say, you hope he'll take less chances.

Are you going full 'tard again, Simple Jack? This is a fan forum, nobody knows what will happen. Every statement made here is an opinion. How insecure are you that you want people to qualify their statements with the fact they can't predict the future? Holy shit dude.

Let me say this clearly: I have no fvcking clue what Mullin and the staff will do or how a bunch of teens and twenty-somethings will play. That's why I say we have to give him more time to evaluate. You are the one that wants to move on from him, so it seems like you are the one who thinks he knows the future.

The staff has seemingly moved on from risky recruits based on the players they have signed for next year:  Diakate, Dixon and Keita are already practicing and enrolled in classes. I can't remember the last time we had three new players with no eligibility questions. Williams, Brooks, and Roberts are all around 4 stars and low risk players without glaring academic or legal problems like Lovett and the cross dresser. The classes are balanced, there are no obvious transfer candidates for the first time in a decade, and the roster is full.

247:
Greg Williams is ranked at #148 nationally
Josh Roberts is ranked at #180 nationally

Both are solid 3 star mid major recruits. No one knows what kind of players these guys will become, but tell me if they don’t remind you of the typical Norm Roberts recruit?

I have no problem with the typical Norm Roberts recruit if we can add 5 top 75 players and win a top 35 kid like Ponds every two years.

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Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #378 on: January 17, 2018, 01:48:06 AM »
Going forward he will takes less chances and I'm sure we'll see a steady supply of transfers ala Simon, Clark, Dixon, and Keita.

None of us know whether he'll take less chances or not.  Just say, you hope he'll take less chances.

Are you going full 'tard again, Simple Jack? This is a fan forum, nobody knows what will happen. Every statement made here is an opinion. How insecure are you that you want people to qualify their statements with the fact they can't predict the future? Holy shit dude.

Let me say this clearly: I have no fvcking clue what Mullin and the staff will do or how a bunch of teens and twenty-somethings will play. That's why I say we have to give him more time to evaluate. You are the one that wants to move on from him, so it seems like you are the one who thinks he knows the future.

The staff has seemingly moved on from risky recruits based on the players they have signed for next year:  Diakate, Dixon and Keita are already practicing and enrolled in classes. I can't remember the last time we had three new players with no eligibility questions. Williams, Brooks, and Roberts are all around 4 stars and low risk players without glaring academic or legal problems like Lovett and the cross dresser. The classes are balanced, there are no obvious transfer candidates for the first time in a decade, and the roster is full.

Listen up, you fabricating bullshitter....  Stop speaking in absolutes, and say what you mean.  You're the insecure person.  Only one would fabricate and come off like they're some kinda know-it-all.  Sounds like a narcissist.

You continue to bump your gums and say stupid shit, and I'll continue to expound on it.  How about that, chump?  Your punk ass trying to talk trash because someone called you out on your foolishness.

Because, I wanna move on from him, if he flames out this season and not make it to the dance next season, then I somehow feel Mullin should know the future....  Haha!  A dumb ass response.  Figures. 

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I have no fvcking clue

That sounds about right.

Listen up Commas...you are about the dumbest motherfvcker I've ever interacted with. I feel like I'm bullying a special ed kid here and it doesn't feel right. Let's just agree to skip over each other's posts from now on, ok? No reasonable human being would consider firing Mullin at this point.

Re: Chris Mullin's seat getting hotter?
« Reply #379 on: January 17, 2018, 01:49:14 AM »
Going forward he will takes less chances and I'm sure we'll see a steady supply of transfers ala Simon, Clark, Dixon, and Keita.

None of us know whether he'll take less chances or not.  Just say, you hope he'll take less chances.

Are you going full 'tard again, Simple Jack? This is a fan forum, nobody knows what will happen. Every statement made here is an opinion. How insecure are you that you want people to qualify their statements with the fact they can't predict the future? Holy shit dude.

Let me say this clearly: I have no fvcking clue what Mullin and the staff will do or how a bunch of teens and twenty-somethings will play. That's why I say we have to give him more time to evaluate. You are the one that wants to move on from him, so it seems like you are the one who thinks he knows the future.

The staff has seemingly moved on from risky recruits based on the players they have signed for next year:  Diakate, Dixon and Keita are already practicing and enrolled in classes. I can't remember the last time we had three new players with no eligibility questions. Williams, Brooks, and Roberts are all around 4 stars and low risk players without glaring academic or legal problems like Lovett and the cross dresser. The classes are balanced, there are no obvious transfer candidates for the first time in a decade, and the roster is full.

Listen up, you fabricating bullshitter....  Stop speaking in absolutes, and say what you mean.  You're the insecure person.  Only one would fabricate and come off like they're some kinda know-it-all.  Sounds like a narcissist.

You continue to bump your gums and say stupid shit, and I'll continue to expound on it.  How about that, chump?  Your punk ass trying to talk trash because someone called you out on your foolishness.

Because, I wanna move on from him, if he flames out this season and not make it to the dance next season, then I somehow feel Mullin should know the future....  Haha!  A dumb ass response.  Figures. 

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I have no fvcking clue

That sounds about right.

Listen up Commas...you are about the dumbest motherfvcker I've ever interacted with. I feel like I'm bullying a special ed kid here and it doesn't feel right. Let's just agree to skip over each other's posts from now on, ok? No reasonable human being would consider firing Mullin at this point.


I'll run laps around your simple ass.

You can always attempt your "bullying" personally.  I'll see how that'll work out for you, fabricating ass punk.
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