volinSmyrna
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Don't get hung up on the failure part. It can also signify something necessary to be successful.
The namesake comes from hunters who realized that fowl would avoid or run from humans, but gave little care for other animals. So, you hide behind your horse (or an animal shape) until the prey is close enough to shoot. Like the original duck blind.
In this case, he changed his picture to a whale hunter with a harpoon. Perhaps the Stalking horse was applied in terms of hunting the White Whale (not that I particularly enjoy the idea of harpooning the Grude-man).
The Albert Haynesworth tweet also intrigued me. I don't put massive stock in what he tweets or anything, but he is a VFL that talks to other VFLs and you'd have to be dumb to think some of them don't have info. He's probably heard it from a good source in his circle.
I think the target of the "@" will see it in notifications even if they are not following the account.
So, I think there are a few things in your argument I disagree with.
(1) I don't think " VolNation" was being tested, as much as all of VOL NATION. This site is the free site with the greatest accessibility, and thus ease of tracking actual interest.
(2) The purpose of testing the waters was to add value to the proposal. In a vacuum, offering a deal is a reasonable thing, but with the added data from this type of social experiment you can solidify the case.
(3) To a point you made later - using a data polling service would accomplish the opposite result. The purpose of the stalking horse is that no one is aware. If the pollsters were calling people in Knoxville asking about head coaches, it would immediately give everything away.
I think the analysis is correct, as far as Beav is concerned. He is assuredly the Stalker Horse. However, I'm not sure who actually sent him. It's convenient to say Ergen, but it could be just about anyone.
He did say, "These people don't miss." This type of maneuver could be part of that. People who don't ever miss in big transactions have contingencies out the wazoo. This popular rabble-rousing may be part of those contingencies.
Negative, per twitter FAQ (can test if you like):
About replies sent from accounts with protected Tweets
By protecting your Tweets (making them private), you're telling us that you don't want anyone to see any of your Tweets unless you've accepted their follow request. If your Tweets are protected and you send a reply or mention, only those you've approved to view your Tweets will ever be able to see them. If you want to send Tweets such as mentions or replies to people who are not following you, unprotect your Tweets to make them public.
The Pete Thamel article is laughable. Said UT was second tier compared to Florida. Said Mullen, Frost, Kelly would never consider UT because they have better options or better current positions. Claimed UT would be able to swing a Norvell, Whittingham, Brohm, Schiano, type of hire. Basically the whole article was a UF love fest and said the Gruden stuff was journalistic negligence. GTFO Pete.
