sugarvol
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Why is it telling?
Has Gruden denied any other opening hes been rumored to?
Has Currie denied any other candidates?
The only reason it is telling is because people want to believe it. Again, I would love Gruden here, but objectively speaking Im just not seeing it.
Except in 2012 he publicly stated a no on Mike and Mike. And his agent publicly stated no after talks ended. So, in fact, there is tremendous precedent.
I dont know if he did or not in 2012. I do know he isnt denying ANY job right now. Currie isnt saying anything about ANY candidate right now. If it is telling then it is telling for every candidate and every job out there. The quiteness from both sides isnt unique at all.
Why is it telling?
Has Gruden denied any other opening hes been rumored to?
Has Currie denied any other candidates?
The only reason it is telling is because people want to believe it. Again, I would love Gruden here, but objectively speaking Im just not seeing it.
I dont know if he did or not in 2012. I do know he isnt denying ANY job right now. Currie isnt saying anything about ANY candidate right now. If it is telling then it is telling for every candidate and every job out there. The quiteness from both sides isnt unique at all.
It is called expectation management, RJD. And its absence can be very telling indeed.
Put yourself in John Currie's shoes. You are in the middle of making the most important decision of your tenure as AD. Decades from now, your reputation will be defined by what choice you made here.
You know that. You also know that a significant portion of the fan base are really, really--no, I mean really--excited at the possibility of Jon Gruden.
Each day is an opportunity to manage those expectations. To take the sting away now, let the disappointment dissipate, so that it's not a sudden and potentially violent tidal wave on the day you announce.
Managing expectations isn't just a coping mechanism for the AD's personal benefit, though. It is also the right thing to do for the next coach. If he's not Gruden, you gotta manage those expectations early, or you're setting him up for failure with the fan base from Day 1. It is also the right thing to do for Jon Gruden and his family, if he's not coming. Including a son who is a UT student, on campus now.
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So yeah...the lack of comment from Currie is significant. I agree with you that Gruden's silence can not be read in any particular way, but the UT administration's silence is telling.
p.s. Good morning, everyone. :hi:
The only reason I feel like it's telling is because of how out of control some people are getting out there when it comes to the Gruden phenomenon. At this point, I feel that if it isn't Gruden, a lot of our non sensible fans, and there are a lot of them out there, will go bonkers. So to do justice to the next HC, if it isn't Gruden, I feel one of them needs to come out and say so. Otherwise, there will be a division in the fanbase and that's not a good thing to have when you get a new guy on board. The reason I say that it's telling is because neither Currie nor Gruden are morons. So clearly they see this potentially occurring too. Thus, with not one but BOTH of them saying nothing, I feel that is a telling sign. But we shall see.
That is, again, a lot of conjecture. Well see I guess. I want Gruden as much as the next guy and there may be reasons it makes sense he would be coming here. But silence certainly isnt unique to this situation.
Good morning to you too.
