Recruiting Forum Football Talk III

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I’ve resisted engaging in Heupel apologetics to sell myself on how great a coach we’ve gotten, but your claim that he’s “overseen a significant decline of a program he took over” tells me you’re not actually looking at that data you speak of.

That “decline” is a lazy and superficial take that’s refuted by a shallow dive into the data. A deeper dive is more complex and a longer conversation, but repeating that claim of significant decline is at best a silly Wikipinion.
Ok then what is your ground truth metric for success? What do you want to measure his performance by outside of wins and losses???
 
3rd down is crucial. Get an elite 3rd down DC. Defense has to get itself off the field. No excuses or blaming the offense for playing "too fast" lol.

People said our D gassed this year, which I never really saw (we just stunk at the end of half and in 3rd quarters), but even if they had - it was their own fault. Having an AWFUL 3rd down defense is just doing that to yourself.

All I’m saying is he’ll have to adjust it until he gets help. Otherwise even the easy games could be closer than they should be.
 
Ok then what is your ground truth metric for success? What do you want to measure his performance by outside of wins and losses???
Statistics, offensive numbers...metrics stuff. You went to MIT...IMPROVISE. “Significant decline” doesn’t equate to winning record at the G5 level. You see what your narrative allows.
 
Why do you expect it?
There was a correction after Obama took office and also after Trump did and both followed with higher returns during both their terms. Will history repeat itself? Having said that, I believe that most stocks are just way overpriced. If I were a new investor, I would pick and index fun that tracks the market. There are many of those and you can pick the type you like best, such as large cap, small cap, technology and so forth. I would not go all in at once, but invest over a longer period of time so that you can average your cost.
 
Ok then what is your ground truth metric for success? What do you want to measure his performance by outside of wins and losses???

Your single-variable metric of success lacks significant input from variable data. Your "analysis" focuses solely on Ws and Ls. As many have pointed out, and which you have ignored, are variables like 10 of his best players opting out this year, 2 season-ending injuries to starting and backup QB, and the fact that all of his losses were one-possession games.

You love to use big words and concepts that you picked up at Sloan to make yourself seem smart and impressive, but fail to see the bigger picture. It makes you look like a pompous ass who tries too hard to sound intelligent. In reality, it highlights your lack of intellectual nuance. Nobody cares what you think anymore.
 
Recruiting will take a big hit between Heupel not being great at it and the NCAA cloud of death
Don't know about "clouds of death", but we wont know till we get a defensive coordinator in place, and neither do we know if JH will be good or not. And just remember he will not be the only one recruiting on this staff. Jury is still out.
 
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Your single-variable metric of success lacks significant input from variable data. Your "analysis" focuses solely on Ws and Ls. As many have pointed out, and which you have ignored, are variables like 10 of his best players opting out this year, 2 season-ending injuries to starting and backup QB, and the fact that all of his losses were one-possession games.

You love to use big words and concepts that you picked up at Sloan to make yourself seem smart and impressive, but fail to see the bigger picture. It makes you look like a pompous ass who tries too hard to sound intelligent. In reality, it highlights your lack of intellectual nuance. Nobody cares what you think anymore.
Surely it’s all an act and he’s trolling. Nobody can seriously be like that, can they?
 
Your single-variable metric of success lacks significant input from variable data. Your "analysis" focuses solely on Ws and Ls. As many have pointed out, and which you have ignored, are variables like 10 of his best players opting out this year, 2 season-ending injuries to starting and backup QB, and the fact that all of his losses were one-possession games.

You love to use big words and concepts that you picked up at Sloan to make yourself seem smart and impressive, but fail to see the bigger picture. It makes you look like a pompous ass who tries too hard to sound intelligent. In reality, it highlights your lack of intellectual nuance. Nobody cares what you think anymore.
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