Let's Fire Mal Moore
Upon waking up to a text message from a friend, I learned that Shula was fired. Ok only half surprised, really...but come ON...do we REALLY think that Shula is the problem...ok maybe part of the problem but he is not THE problem. If I'm Dr. Whitt and the board of trustees I'm asking "Why did we just give this guy a raise last season and a contract extention so that we are forced to give him 4+ million to tell him to NOT work?" "Why did we not bring in Croom?" "Why have we had so many coaches in the past 5-6 years, or even why so many since the 80's after Coach Brant left?"
I say let's fire Mal Moore and get a director in here who can actually find a "good coach" Whether or not Shula was I'm not going to begin to argue..there were definatly things that he did on the field that I didn't like, but I have been coming to like him more and believe that with a little more experienced players (next year) he could have a really good team. Ok so we lost Auburn 5 straight, we lost to Miss State which should have been a run-over...but COME ON, GIVE A GUY A FREAKIN CHANCE. My opinion, he needed another year, at least, to show us what he's made of.
Not that I have any sympathy for Shula...he gets 4.something mil to NOT WORK...invest that and you never have to work again for the rest of your life, or get a house on the beach and live the good life, one.
I digress...so Mal's going to find someone ELSE who wants the pressure of having to create a winning team in thier first 4 years NEVER lose to Auburn or State and well...maybe still get fired if the fans get pissed off enough because they apparently are holding Mal's balls in their hands....
So now the University of Alabama is begging me, a graduate, for money and they are just going to blow that on paying someone to peace out...WHAT?!?! you'll be lucky if I ever give you another DIME...this is rediculous
that is all
2 Comments:
AMEN! ;)
The University desparately needs Alabama footbal to return to a prominant position - why? Simply because the university is financially poor. The success of the football program , in the past, has allowed an economically depressed academic institution to grow.
Mal Moore is not the man to lead the universityy Athelitic department into the 21st century. His old school, good-ole-boy BS doesn't wash in todays modern world.
If Mal has any love and concern for the well-being of the university he will recognize that he is incapable of leading the AD out of this mess and resign immediately.
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