NJRedman wrote:SJHooper wrote:Didn't want to start a totally new topic involving SJ, but the other SJ thread is locked.
There seems to be 2 types of SJ fans I've observed so far:
Type A:
-Everything is always positive
-Everything is acceptable
-Dress code and in game behavior does not matter
-Anything goes
-Optimistic to a fault
-No criticism allowed
-Redmen.com posters
Type B:
-Realist
-High standards and expectations
-Dress code/behavior matters
-Professionalism
-Criticism is welcomed/appropriate
-Not PC, based on facts
-Twitter posters
I love the hire and I think he can be successful here especially after some of our major recruits start to play and get experience. That does not however mean you can wear sneakers to games, or sit on the scorers table, or wear flip flops. Many SJ fans (Type A) will try to say that it's no big deal, just win and get better. That is insanity. Being a college basketball coach in a major conference is a real job. It's a professional job. Looks and behavior form PERCEPTION. And as we all know, perception is everything. Sitting on the scorers table signals you are not interested, lazy, and not up to the task of coaching your team. Intention does not matter. Wearing t-shirts and flip flops/sneakers to recruiting visits/games signals that you are not professional and look like some guy off the street. Intention does not matter. Staying quiet and letting your 25 yr old assistant take over signals you are submissive and not sure of what you're doing. Intention does not matter.
So like I said, I love the hire, I think we will be successful, and I know Mullin never coached before, but these are all easy, quick fixes. You should always be in a nice suit and dress shoes, you should never be sitting at the scorers table for 5 min during a blowout, you should never let your 25 assistant run the show while you stand there idly. This isn't a camp counselor job, this is the Big East. You are making $2 million a year and already have a fortune from the NBA. You are the head coach of a major program. Act like it.
I'll admit my man crush on Jay Wright. If anyone embodies the perfect coach I'd like to see at SJ, it's him. Great personality, light but can be serious, gets instant respect in the room, always dresses/acts professionally, knows how to recruit, and gets the fundamentals down while his players show development year to year. So yes it does matter. If that weren't enough, countless studies prove that it matters.
Oh give me a F'in break!!! You are such a bi polar nutjob most of the time and now you try and spin it as you being a realist. You were so down on the team last year who made the NCAA. You're a HORRIBLE fan who is looking for any small thing to complain about! You know why most of us don't care if he sits on the scorers table? Because it doesn't F'in matter!!'
Seriously, you're a dumbed down version of stever.
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