Coach Q to the Giants

#53
#53
Frank would be fine in MLB. He is a mental approach, get the most out of yourself, and problem fixer which is what MLB pitching coaches do. He does not change mechanics unless it is not working.
Do you believe Frank would enjoy the grind of the 162 game schedule and being away from home 10-12 days at a time?
 
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#54
#54
Tony taking Frank would be a d*ck move honestly.

If Tony takes Frank, I give Tony very little chance to be successful at SF.

And Frank is a GREAT COLLEGE pitching coach. But, as I pointed out a few posts above, managing a MLB staff that pitches nearly every day over a 6-month stretch is entirely different than college.
 
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#56
Whatever Frank decides, I think Elander will be fine. He's already shown he can go out and snatch top flight assistants. Lots of good pitching coaches out there to steal. But if he does leave, a lot of VN will feel a little differently about TV.
 
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#58
Whatever Frank decides, I think Elander will be fine. He's already shown he can go out and snatch top flight assistants. Lots of good pitching coaches out there to steal. But if he does leave, a lot of VN will feel a little differently about TV.
It will 100% be Josh Reynolds.

He already does a lot of the recruiting
 
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#59
Tony, not being very loyal to the program,he supposedly loves and cherishes
I understand that sentiment, but the flipside to that is Tony IS being very loyal to the guys that helped get him where he is, now.

Perhaps Frank has often expressed privately to Tony that he'd have loved to have gotten a shot at MLB, himself, and Tony is showing his appreciation by giving him at least the opportunity to take it if he wants it.

No matter how loyal you feel to a place, you're always going to feel more loyal to the people that stood by you along the way. That's true in sports and in life.
 
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#62
If Tony didn’t care about this program he would have taken Elander with him too. Some of y’all need to calm down. Haven’t even seen this team play an inning of SEC baseball and already thinking it’s ran into the ground. As long as we have the Jimmy’s and Joe’s on the field then we will still have a great program.
 
#63
#63
If Tony didn’t care about this program he would have taken Elander with him too. Some of y’all need to calm down. Haven’t even seen this team play an inning of SEC baseball and already thinking it’s ran into the ground. As long as we have the Jimmy’s and Joe’s on the field then we will still have a great program.
…our fanbase… 🤣

FF and RF riff raff show up to cast disparagement upon a program and sport they know little about from an absolute position of authority.
 
#64
#64
…our fanbase… 🤣

FF and RF riff raff show up to cast disparagement upon a program and sport they know little about from an absolute position of authority.
I’ve grown to really dislike our fanbase in all sports. Always entitled and nothing is satisfactory. Tony won a national championship for Tennessee, that we otherwise would have never even sniffed based on where the program was at. He could have taken the entire staff with him for all I care. Doesn’t change the fact he actually won us a title. A bunch of ungrateful idiots.
 
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#65
I’ve grown to really dislike our fanbase in all sports. Always entitled and nothing is satisfactory. Tony won a national championship for Tennessee, that we otherwise would have never even sniffed based on where the program was at. He could have taken the entire staff with him for all I care. Doesn’t change the fact he actually won us a title. A bunch of ungrateful idiots.
Not the entirety but a plenty loud vocal minority. Social media is crushing our culture.
 
#66
#66
Cain said last night he won't be surprised if Frank goes. TIFWIW.

Well based upon everything I have heard from Frank in the limited interviews he has given and what I’ve read about him, I just don’t see it happening. I think it more likely he would retire rather than moving to MLB.
 
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