SLICKYINC
Beef n cheddar
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Dont most good assistants work long hours?He is great at recruiting when he can do it. Don’t think he realized how much recruiting he had to give up becoming a head coach he loves it.
On the other hand he treats his assistants like **** and demands them to work 14 hours a day even when we suck.
Doesn’t make any sense.
Bc I’m sure coaches will talk in that community and know what is going on at each school....Look at what all went on at ole miss during freeze short term...... do you not think that the way the administration tried to protect/help the program had a huge effect on the results on the field.... we lost one of our best basketball coaches over a freaking hotdog..... if Doug Dickey was still over there.... he wouldn’t allow this sh$t to happen.
I dont care how his dad feels. All I am saying is he shouldnt air it out on twitter. Especially knowing that you are opening yourself up for negative comments and that is exactly whats happening. Do you air your feelings out on social media when it pertains to your kids?Lol so you think you know how his dad should feel more so than the actual man himself.
Think about that for a second.
It’s him now. Everytime I read his posts, that’s who I see.100% is him
Yes and no. But having balance is important. Shorter days every once in a while. Allowing assistants to go home during the day. Taking time off in the off season. Being a hard ass 14 hours a day isn't going to have your assistants wanting to come in and pull those long days.Dont most good assistants work long hours?
Dad Bailey is free to vent. Regardless of the HC/staff, his boy is in a great spot to be the starting QB his first game next season. Or, he can transfer somewhere else, sit and learn a new season. That's up to him. His desires should have zero impact on the retention of Jeremy or not.