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Its only pointless when you are proven wrong, you have a history. Anyone with an ounce of common sense can follow OUR line and see what you was being said. But PLEASE continue insulting me because your point was moronic at the least. ODD, that once AGAIN you, a MOD makes personal attacks about someone's ability to read! I bet you was that kid! PS.... Thanks for the link thread that wasn't even oursRead much, do you? My joking comment above about tapping on Eichorts' window had nothing to do with the toxicity of this place. So I said "wut?" Then I bolded the sentence, originally from post #3. I even increased the font size of the sentence in the hope that you would see it.How would asking Eichorst if the coaching job would be toxic, PROVE that it would be toxic??? Follow the conversation line its not rocket science, or do we need Eichorst to sign off on that one as well?Wut?And this would prove the coaching job is toxic how? The lack of logic here befuddles me!I'll head right over to Shawn Eichorst's house, tap on his bedroom window, and get a signed affidavit from him.People keep saying that, but no one provides any evidence.Some good quotes about the situation from the local beat writers:
That's the thing, we aren't going to fire Mike Riley in season one. No matter how bad the results. If we did, there is no way we'd be able to attract a decent coach. Lincoln would be toxic.From Dirk Chatelain of the Omaha World-Herald, who describes Riley's first season as "a complete disaster":
Nebraska basically has two options: Fire the athletic director now, then the coach at the end of the season, as it did in 2007. Or ride this thing out. ... Practically speaking, Nebraska has no choice but to endure this disaster for three more weeks. Hope like heck that Riley can make the proper offseason decisions to turn it around in 2016.
From Lincoln Journal Star columnist Steven M. Sipple:
University leaders may soon -- very soon -- have to make a choice: gamble that Eichorst hired the right guy in Riley and ride out the rough waters, with or without Eichorst. Or start over again from scratch -- new AD, new coaching staff.
From Omaha World-Herald columnist Tom Shatel:
It doesn’t get any lower, does it? Mike Riley was hired by Shawn Eichorst to avoid these embarrassments. Now the pitchforks are out and it’s not because of Halloween. Forget it. Neither Eichorst not Riley is getting fired and shouldn’t. The Nebraska job would become radioactive in the coaching frat. Moreover, it’s not how Nebraska needs to do things. This is Riley’s first year. Give the man some room.
Here, let me reproduce it below, so it won't go off on another one of your rages:
Lest there is any misunderstanding, let me explain, in plain words, the joke of post #7: Since the media quoted in the OP above doesn't have a vote, and it's Shawn Eichorst's call as to whether he's going to fire Mike Riley, the only way for me to get evidence that we aren't going to fire Mike Riley in season one would be for me to go tap at his window and ask Shawn personally. (It was 4:00am when I typed that. Presumably he'd be in bed.)That's the thing, we aren't going to fire Mike Riley in season one.
Are we done with this? Or do you want to start some other pointless argument?
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Want some Mod advice on what to do here, if anything.
The situation:
This is from the Shawn Eichorst's public support of Mike Riley thread. LINK
I made a statement in post #3 ("we aren't going to fire Mike Riley in season one.")
Someone asked for evidence of this, and I made a jesting response in post #7. ("I'll head right over to Shawn Eichorst's house, tap on his bedroom window, and get a signed affidavit from him.")
Then RedRunRed chimes in, with the post string above. I tried to steer him back to the point (post #14). After his Rocket Science comment in post #26, I pointed out in no uncertain terms that I was not talking about our program being toxic (post #31). Granted, my response had a condescending tone ("Read much, do you?"). But RedRunRed's response, quoted above, seems to be out of line.
I'm inclined to respond within the thread with a warning. And not give him any points. (After all, my smarmy "read much, do you" response is what set him off.) But if he continues to spiral out of control I think a vacation is in order.
Suggestions?
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