Tin Man
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That even if there was no love for Butch, his "I love me some me" attitude would never let him see it.
Interesting, I don't see the "I love me some me" from him. Even so, I don't know why that's an issue. I'm not his biggest fan, to put it mildly, but I don't hate him either.
From where we were, as a program, not just our win loss record, to where we are now is pretty awesome. That and where our administration has been and is right now, is why I thought he deserved another year after the major disappointments we suffered in 2016, I know I don't have to list them.
I'm gonna be ready for a replacement if he doesn't get to Atlanta this season, but I'm grateful for his commitment and all the good he has done for our program.
I get you and others want him gone sooner than later, but I'm still mystified and will never understand the constant display of vitriol towards him.
Anyway, I'm not trying to give yo crap or change your mind, just speaking mine.:good!:
Actually didn't mean it horrible. Just that I feel like he does have the "I love me some me" attitude. Hell, that's not even a problem. Just an observation.
It's really interesting what may be taking place with this new AD hire. Already have noticed two "hard core" Butch Negas posting how they agree that it's better to support Butch success, than to have him fired and let Currie be responsible for hiring a new HC.
Haha, Wylo.....What are your thoughts on this?
Actually didn't mean it horrible. Just that I feel like he does have the "I love me some me" attitude. Hell, that's not even a problem. Just an observation.
But isn't this common --maybe a requirement --for P5 coaches? And corporate bigwigs? And elected officials?
Not saying that I like it, mind you, but I don't think that modest self-effacement is either normal or useful in those levels.
(I'm pretty happy in my tiny urban oasis, where self-deprecating humor works.)
