CrottyKid said:
Nut up and fire your hitting coach. Get a fresh approach in there
W said:
Earley knows he needs new or dfferent players
this is not a good roster position player-wise by SEC standards
cheeky said:
Like a hostage reading a script. Everything about him but the words are screaming "help."
Bring n WOOD said:CrottyKid said:
Nut up and fire your hitting coach. Get a fresh approach in there
I thought Earley is the hitting coach….or was that just a sly joke??
GymBroFisher said:
unfortunately our opposition is not going to feel bad for him at all.
missinAggieland said:GymBroFisher said:
unfortunately our opposition is not going to feel bad for him at all.
We're not asking our opposition to feel bad for him. But this interview is extremely hard to watch.
There are two major points or questions:
Often younger coaches still talk to their former bosses for guidance. After listening to Vitello, my guess is that snake is not an option for any coach mentorship. So, where can Earley turn for mentorship early in his career?
I know players are off limits for post-game interviews, but maybe they should be a part of this. Allow them to take on leadership and ownership.
OBJTEX said:
Wait, werent we told that this guy was the one? I could have sworn i read he nailed the interview and that aggie baseball was better off with this coach?
Hmmm...were we lied to?
missinAggieland said:GymBroFisher said:
unfortunately our opposition is not going to feel bad for him at all.
We're not asking our opposition to feel bad for him. But this interview is extremely hard to watch.
There are two major points or questions:
Often younger coaches still talk to their former bosses for guidance. After listening to Vitello, my guess is that snake is not an option for any coach mentorship. So, where can Earley turn for mentorship early in his career?
I know players are off limits for post-game interviews, but maybe they should be a part of this. Allow them to take on leadership and ownership.