How many more wins will it take for Gene to keep his job? If we go 2 & Q or don't win the regional he is done within the week. If we win 3 straight, something will have to be worked out, a coach in waiting type of thing for a specified time period. Win 5+ games, lifetime contract. Kind of an amazing story really. Any other coaches come to mind that were faced with a similar situation?
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Originally posted by Kung Wu View PostHow far back do you have that data? Could you go back to, say, mid-90's and show the full chart (0 to 5000 attendance)?
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Quick -- fire Gene now! He can't run the bases, he can't cut off infield hits, he can't pitch, he can't catch the damn ball, he can't get the third strike or the third out. What more does it take?
On the plus side, if the Valley tournament is any indication, we may have the field in Manhattan right where we want 'em.
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Originally posted by WSUwatcher View PostQuick -- fire Gene now! He can't run the bases, he can't cut off infield hits, he can't pitch, he can't catch the damn ball, he can't get the third strike or the third out. What more does it take?
On the plus side, if the Valley tournament is any indication, we may have the field in Manhattan right where we want 'em.
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Originally posted by WSUwatcher View PostQuick -- fire Gene now! He can't run the bases, he can't cut off infield hits, he can't pitch, he can't catch the damn ball, he can't get the third strike or the third out. What more does it take?
On the plus side, if the Valley tournament is any indication, we may have the field in Manhattan right where we want 'em.Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by shocks771 View PostWe waited four long years to finally get back to the postseason and this is the crap we get???Deuces Valley.
... No really, deuces.
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Originally posted by WSUwatcher View PostQuick -- fire Gene now! He can't run the bases, he can't cut off infield hits, he can't pitch, he can't catch the damn ball, he can't get the third strike or the third out. What more does it take?
On the plus side, if the Valley tournament is any indication, we may have the field in Manhattan right where we want 'em.
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Originally posted by ShockerFever View PostAnd yet we still have delusional morons backing the current regime and blaming the players that he recruited and coached up here.
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Originally posted by shocks771 View PostWe waited four long years to finally get back to the postseason and this is the crap we get???
If you want to blame the coaches because the $3,000 players are stinking it up on a given day, 89, maybe you should start not with the $550K head guy but with the somewhat less highly paid Kemnitz, inasmuch as his charges have been the main culprits today. When McGreevy allowed the two 2-out runs to restore KSU's lead to seven back in the third, I noticed on the CBS Gametracker graphic that he had an opponent's BA of .280 this year (which is poor), but an opponent's BA with two out of .323 (which is downright toxic). Is that Gene's doing, too, for not yanking him once the other guys make their second out?
Mostly, you're just completely missing the point, as the Gene bashers do on a regular basis. Yes, this team isn't as good as what we've seen in Shocker colors over the years, and recruiting has played a part in that. I saw a recent post from someone, maybe even you -- I don't remember and don't plan to take the time to seek it out -- reporting a comment from an assistant at another school who said that he doesn't see the WSU staff out recruiting as much as they used to. If accurate, that's a legitimate indictment.
But the guys who are out there today are no less talented than they were last week, or during the regular season when although they lost twice to K-State they were by no means overmatched. If anything, they've been playing better than they did during the regular season, which is the reason many of us were hopeful about today. Even now, the game isn't over, although I'll be more than a little surprised if the Shocks pull this one out. The problem today is that they simply went out and stunk it up. And to the best of my knowledge none of the coaches has yet swung a bat, thrown a pitch, or tried to field a ball.
Ultimately, baseball more than any other sport is a game of execution, and when the guys don't execute -- and fail in really an egregious way -- I have no intention of misplacing the blame and excusing them for lack of talent. They're good enough to beat K-State. They're also good enough to beat whoever they play tomorrow, and they get to start fresh, so there's no reason to make more of it than is really there. It's only one loss (barring that miracle I referred to earlier), and you get two before you're finished. So if they return to the form we saw last week in Normal, I'll be offering kudos, and even if they just simply suffer your basic garden variety loss -- something that happens from time to time in baseball -- I won't complain. But the players are the ones whose task it is to play, and when they don't show up and do so on a given day, they don't get a free pass.
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Your post makes little sense. You can logically blame isolated losses on players, but the deterioration of a program over the long term has to rest with the coaches. The buck always stops at the top.
Anything else is akin to blaming privates and corporals for losing a war instead of the generals and presidents.
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