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Title: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: Pete on November 24, 2008, 01:39:05 PM
Check it out...he's &@#%ing clueless about how the media works....clearly pissed off at Tim Fitzgerald though...but that's sort of a given these days if you work at KSU.

http://www.kstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=400&ATCLID=3622165  (click the video link to see the presser) 2:50 mark.

It's like he lives in some &@#%ing bizzaro world. He hasn't learned jack crap.

God bless him, his heart is in the right place but he just doesn't understand what has changed since the 80's.
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: ew2x4 on November 24, 2008, 01:39:51 PM
I think he's just trying to get feisty with the media again.
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: ew2x4 on November 24, 2008, 01:41:31 PM
I just noticed on my sig, Brandon Banks has the same head/body size proportion as GP/Snyder. Wicked.
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: sonofdaxjones on November 24, 2008, 01:43:44 PM
Check it out...he's fracking clueless about how the media works....clearly pissed off at Tim Fitzgerald though...but that's sort of a given these days if you work at KSU.

http://www.kstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=400&ATCLID=3622165  (click the video link to see the presser) 2:50 mark.

It's like he lives in some fracking bizzaro world. He hasn't learned jack crap.

God bless him, his heart is in the right place but he just doesn't understand what has changed since the 80's.

Come on . . . I question the re-hire, but some of  you guys are nitpicking like a bunch of Queer Eye  :ku:

I can roll off the names of about 20 coaches all younger than Snyder who have bitched and moaned about the Internet.

Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: kstatewildcat98 on November 24, 2008, 01:45:00 PM
Check it out...he's fracking clueless about how the media works....clearly pissed off at Tim Fitzgerald though...but that's sort of a given these days if you work at KSU.

http://www.kstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=400&ATCLID=3622165  (click the video link to see the presser) 2:50 mark.

It's like he lives in some fracking bizzaro world. He hasn't learned jack crap.

God bless him, his heart is in the right place but he just doesn't understand what has changed since the 80's.

Dude...80s?  WTH are you smoking.  He won the Big 12 just 5 years ago.  I could give a rat's ass whether he knows the difference between Myspace and Facebook, as long as he can freaking coach football (which he can obviously do).
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: catzacker on November 24, 2008, 01:45:49 PM
Pete, how long have you had season tickets?  It's a minimum of 2 years of season tickets for you to say anything remotely critical of Snyder.  Nice try on the "god bless him" to try to sneak in one, but it still counts.  
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: Pete on November 24, 2008, 01:46:54 PM
Check it out...he's fracking clueless about how the media works....clearly pissed off at Tim Fitzgerald though...but that's sort of a given these days if you work at KSU.

http://www.kstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=400&ATCLID=3622165  (click the video link to see the presser) 2:50 mark.

It's like he lives in some fracking bizzaro world. He hasn't learned jack crap.

God bless him, his heart is in the right place but he just doesn't understand what has changed since the 80's.

Come on . . . I question the re-hire, but some of  you guys are nitpicking like a bunch of Queer Eye  :ku:

I can roll off the names of about 20 coaches all younger than Snyder who have bitched and moaned about the Internet.



Dax, those 20 coaches are bitching and moaning about the reality of the internet....not acting mystified or marveling at it's existence.   

I have no doubt that he cares.  I have no doubt than he can coach.

The key to this &@#%ing experiment is whether Bill has changed.  If he hasn't, we'll merely repeat 2004 and 2005 over and over again.

Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: Pete on November 24, 2008, 01:50:06 PM
Check it out...he's fracking clueless about how the media works....clearly pissed off at Tim Fitzgerald though...but that's sort of a given these days if you work at KSU.

http://www.kstatesports.com/ViewArticle.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=400&ATCLID=3622165  (click the video link to see the presser) 2:50 mark.

It's like he lives in some fracking bizzaro world. He hasn't learned jack crap.

God bless him, his heart is in the right place but he just doesn't understand what has changed since the 80's.

Dude...80s?  WTH are you smoking.  He won the Big 12 just 5 years ago.  I could give a rat's ass whether he knows the difference between Myspace and Facebook, as long as he can freaking coach football (which he can obviously do).

The players who won the 2003 championship game were recruited by the best coaches in the Nation who all departed before 2000....at a time when we were coming off 6-8 bowl games in a row....the failures that followed that 1998 coup of coaches and that 2003 Big 12 championship were caused by failures that Bill is likely to NOT correct going forward.
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: JTKSU on November 24, 2008, 01:52:06 PM
Yeah, we'll repeat 2004 and 2005 over and over again, because it's very clear that the world changed so dramatically between December of 2003 and September of 2004.  Snyder just suddenly became technologically inept during those 10 months.  Snyder was never a big tech guy, he left that to his assistants, just like he'll do now.
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: Pete on November 24, 2008, 01:55:29 PM
Yeah, we'll repeat 2004 and 2005 over and over again, because it's very clear that the world changed so dramatically between December of 2003 and September of 2004.  Snyder just suddenly became technologically inept during those 10 months.  Snyder was never a big tech guy, he left that to his assistants, just like he'll do now.

You don't &@#%ing get it.

2004 and 2005 were set in motion in 1999. 

NOTHING changed with Bill......he fails to recognize this fundamental fact.  He'll go back to doing what he does, and he'll hire the same sort of retreads that laid ground work for 2004 and 2005.

I hope I am wrong, but I really doubt that I am.
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: threadkiller on November 24, 2008, 01:57:45 PM
Come on . . . I question the re-hire, but some of  you guys are nitpicking like a bunch of Queer Eye  :ku:

I can roll off the names of about 20 coaches all younger than Snyder who have bitched and moaned about the Internet.

The only thing I question about the choice is how we've gotten here.  He was far and away my 2nd choice among realistic candidates.  Just seems like we went either/or, whoever signes first (or Snyder was THE choice).  Reading too much into his presser, but he didn't sound like the fire is burning inside that he HAD to have the job back.  Seems like we cut bait on the Patterson negotiation to give the job back to a hof coach who is doing it as a favor to us.  The staff will tell us everything about how this will work out.  Could end up being better then GP in the short term, imo.  

Pete, how long have you had season tickets?  It's a minimum of 2 years of season tickets for you to say anything remotely critical of Snyder.  Nice try on the "god bless him" to try to sneak in one, but it still counts.  

I don't mind anyone being critical of the hire.  The "old ballz", "old Coot", etc. crap is lame though.  Falls well short of the internet edgy target, imo.  
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: dmartin on November 24, 2008, 01:58:11 PM
at least in 04 and 05 we managed to beat NU, ku, and MU at least once (twice for MU)
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: sonofdaxjones on November 24, 2008, 01:59:58 PM
Pete . . . even I am getting tired of all your bitching.

Maybe he hasn't learned a thing, but i doubt that's the case.

Plus, at this juncture, I'll take the D1 retreads of Snyder over the DIII coaching staffs of Prince.

Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: Pete on November 24, 2008, 02:03:08 PM
Pete . . . even I am getting tired of all your bitching.

Maybe he hasn't learned a thing, but i doubt that's the case.

Plus, at this juncture, I'll take the D1 retreads of Snyder over the DIII coaching staffs of Prince.



You know what I am tired of Dax?  Watching this "legend" rest on the &@#%ing laurels of some amazing AC hires that ended a decade ago.  Repeat that crap, or stay in the &@#%ing grandstands at the pee-wee baseball game.
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: sonofdaxjones on November 24, 2008, 02:06:12 PM
Pete . . . even I am getting tired of all your bitching.

Maybe he hasn't learned a thing, but i doubt that's the case.

Plus, at this juncture, I'll take the D1 retreads of Snyder over the DIII coaching staffs of Prince.



You know what I am tired of Dax?  Watching this "legend" rest on the fracking laurels of some amazing AC hires that ended a decade ago.  Repeat that crap, or stay in the fracking grandstands at the pee-wee baseball game.

Look chief, I caught holy hell for always telling the powertards who worshiped Snyder that he wasn't bigger than K-State.  So I am hardly jumping out of my chair in  :dancin: for him coming back.  But it is what it is . . . I am just choosing to look at what I perceive to be some positives over the fraud who used to occupy the office. 
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: PCR on November 24, 2008, 02:07:23 PM
I told you it would be Snyder vs. teh Internets as biggest matchup to look forward to.
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: JTKSU on November 24, 2008, 02:11:10 PM
Pete . . . even I am getting tired of all your bitching.

Maybe he hasn't learned a thing, but i doubt that's the case.

Plus, at this juncture, I'll take the D1 retreads of Snyder over the DIII coaching staffs of Prince.



You know what I am tired of Dax?  Watching this "legend" rest on the fracking laurels of some amazing AC hires that ended a decade ago.  Repeat that crap, or stay in the fracking grandstands at the pee-wee baseball game.

There was one constant during DoD.  Snyder.  Coaches came and went, yet Snyder's team continued to win.  But Snyder had nothing to do with that.  It was entirely due to his never ending parade of outstanding ACs.  Apparently, those coaches all came to KSU as little known assistants and left as the head coaches of major college programs, yet they took absolutely nothing from Snyder during their stay at KSU. The man has produced more quality coaches than about any coach in college football history, yet none of that was directly due to his influence.  You are a big time dumb ass.
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: threadkiller on November 24, 2008, 02:12:37 PM
There really isn't much point in arguing this.  We'll find out pretty quickly what the staff will look like.  If it's Miller (Matt), Smith, Stanley retreads, we're screwed (highly unlikely, imo).  If it's Bennett, Long, Miller (del) retreads with Eckler, Wolford type additions, we'll be very competitive/good.  Don't have to worry about staff erosion or loyalty problems.  Snyder won't be around long enough to make either a concern.  
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: fatty fat fat on November 24, 2008, 02:13:10 PM
Pete . . . even I am getting tired of all your bitching.

Maybe he hasn't learned a thing, but i doubt that's the case.

Plus, at this juncture, I'll take the D1 retreads of Snyder over the DIII coaching staffs of Prince.



You know what I am tired of Dax?  Watching this "legend" rest on the fracking laurels of some amazing AC hires that ended a decade ago.  Repeat that crap, or stay in the fracking grandstands at the pee-wee baseball game.

There was one constant during DoD.  Snyder.  Coaches came and went, yet Snyder's team continued to win.  But Snyder had nothing to do with that.  It was entirely due to his never ending parade of outstanding ACs.  Apparently, those coaches all came to KSU as little known assistants and left as the head coaches of major college programs, yet they took absolutely nothing from Snyder during their stay at KSU. The man has produced more quality coaches than about any coach in college football history, yet none of that was directly due to his influence.  You are a big time dumb ass.

qft. getting kind of annoying.

109-29. Seriously, 109-29 dudes.
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: Pete on November 24, 2008, 02:13:16 PM
Pete . . . even I am getting tired of all your bitching.

Maybe he hasn't learned a thing, but i doubt that's the case.

Plus, at this juncture, I'll take the D1 retreads of Snyder over the DIII coaching staffs of Prince.



You know what I am tired of Dax?  Watching this "legend" rest on the fracking laurels of some amazing AC hires that ended a decade ago.  Repeat that crap, or stay in the fracking grandstands at the pee-wee baseball game.

Look chief, I caught holy hell for always telling the powertards who worshiped Snyder that he wasn't bigger than K-State.  So I am hardly jumping out of my chair in  :dancin: for him coming back.  But it is what it is . . . I am just choosing to look at what I perceive to be some positives over the fraud who used to occupy the office. 

We certainly have common ground on that.

However, and I know this more than cliche, I expect more.   If your name is on the &@#%ing building you had better give me more than just losing with dignity.
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: Pete on November 24, 2008, 02:14:13 PM
Pete . . . even I am getting tired of all your bitching.

Maybe he hasn't learned a thing, but i doubt that's the case.

Plus, at this juncture, I'll take the D1 retreads of Snyder over the DIII coaching staffs of Prince.



You know what I am tired of Dax?  Watching this "legend" rest on the fracking laurels of some amazing AC hires that ended a decade ago.  Repeat that crap, or stay in the fracking grandstands at the pee-wee baseball game.

There was one constant during DoD.  Snyder.  Coaches came and went, yet Snyder's team continued to win.  But Snyder had nothing to do with that.  It was entirely due to his never ending parade of outstanding ACs.  Apparently, those coaches all came to KSU as little known assistants and left as the head coaches of major college programs, yet they took absolutely nothing from Snyder during their stay at KSU. The man has produced more quality coaches than about any coach in college football history, yet none of that was directly due to his influence.  You are a big time dumb ass.

Name one, &@#%ing one who coached for Snyder after 1998.
Title: Re: The old Coot said his son "brought him the internet statement"
Post by: JTKSU on November 24, 2008, 02:26:45 PM
Pete . . . even I am getting tired of all your bitching.

Maybe he hasn't learned a thing, but i doubt that's the case.

Plus, at this juncture, I'll take the D1 retreads of Snyder over the DIII coaching staffs of Prince.




You know what I am tired of Dax?  Watching this "legend" rest on the fracking laurels of some amazing AC hires that ended a decade ago.  Repeat that crap, or stay in the fracking grandstands at the pee-wee baseball game.

There was one constant during DoD.  Snyder.  Coaches came and went, yet Snyder's team continued to win.  But Snyder had nothing to do with that.  It was entirely due to his never ending parade of outstanding ACs.  Apparently, those coaches all came to KSU as little known assistants and left as the head coaches of major college programs, yet they took absolutely nothing from Snyder during their stay at KSU. The man has produced more quality coaches than about any coach in college football history, yet none of that was directly due to his influence.  You are a big time dumb ass.

Name one, fracking one who coached for Snyder after 1998.

Bennett, Elliott, Bielema.  All contributed to 1999-2003. Care to see the record during those 4 years?

*edit.  Oh, and Dimel, Kerry Cooks, and Del Miller.