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Post by aggiejazz on Apr 11, 2011 21:24:20 GMT -5
Should A&T fire Broadway if he only has 4 wins in 2 years or 8 wins in 3 years?
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Post by Bigboy on Apr 12, 2011 13:23:52 GMT -5
It's likely that he may have only 4 wins in 2 years but I hope he does better than that. No, I would not feel he should be fired.
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Apr 12, 2011 14:16:15 GMT -5
if broadway performs poorly over the course of the next 2 or 3 years, then that tells me the problem is not the coach. dude has a successful track record as a head coach, so he has proven that he knows what he's doing.
i rank our stadium and weightroom facility in the upper quarter of the meac (top 3). so i don't think our facilities are the problem.
so if its not the coach and its not our facilities, then what does that leave? probably apr issues, funding issues, and/or management issues? we've got to get out of the business of immediately pointing the finger at the coaches when our teams fail. broadway is our 4th head coach since hayes left and if he is not successful, its high time that we recognize that our problems run deeper than the coaches...
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Post by Aggie Monster on Apr 12, 2011 16:05:30 GMT -5
Should A&T fire Broadway if he only has 4 wins in 2 years or 8 wins in 3 years? No way in hell he has 4 wins over 2 seasons unless the bottom falls out of the APR. We scheduling at least one cupcake a year, so all he need is 2 more. NO WAY! He aint Fobbs. Even Lee had 5 wins in 2 seasons.
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Post by Aggie One on Apr 12, 2011 21:25:06 GMT -5
No chance of that so no comment.
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Post by neighborhoodsuperstar on Apr 12, 2011 21:49:33 GMT -5
No one's in a firing mood.......without just cause.....
As for Broadway - his coaching bio speaks for itself. He is arguably the best current coach in HBCU football. He is proven. I look at the rest of the coaches in the MEAC. Outside of possibly Jenkins at BCU, who still isn't a proven commodity....when Broadway gets his system in, whom can't he theoretically beat? If each team in the MEAC was equal in talent and you had to pick a coach in the MEAC to get your team over the top....I think the majority of level-headed people would choose Broadway to coach the team over any other coach in the MEAC. I'd take him over Pough, Taylor and every coach in the MEAC every day of the week. If given the time and near-full allotment of scholarships, I don't see where Broadway fails....
If he does, then as OSA said, our football problem extends beyond the head coach. The hiring of Broadway, on paper, was a home run. This simply has to work out - if not, we are simply doomed/cursed as a football program.
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