Edrick wrote:Given the Yankees are the only above average franchise in the city, I think that's probably a misrepresentation.
REDMEN1415 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:NJRedman wrote:Hooper is a permanent pessimist. No one wants to run Mullin out of town, at least not the rational fans. Though on Twitter we have one guy saying we should hire Al Skinner, that he'd be GREAT at St. John's. Ugh I hate a good portion of my fellow St. John's fans. These are the same mooks who root for the Jets and Mets. Perpetual losers who only feel good when they are complaining. No actual answers just fire everyone because SOMETHING has to be done. The Giants and Yankees fans in NYC are much more about consistency and caution. patience is the key to both organizations and those are the two that win championships. The other two aren't consistent, they fire coaches after short runs, they bend to fans irrational demands they make wild decisions that set their teams back years. Which model should SJU follow? Clearly the Giants/Yankees model of consistency and patience.
Wait, what? I don't mean to derail this thread (though it may have already gone that way) so this'll be my only post on the matter. I'll give you consistency, but patience and caution are the last 2 words I would use to describe the Yankees. Do you really think Yankees fans would happily sit (without complaining) through a 5+ year rebuild of sub-.500 ball every year with no major player acquisitions? Even if they had a guarantee of opening a championship window after those 5 years, like the one that recently opened for the Mets, I bet that answer would be a resounding no.
Hall, let take a look at this.
In the late 80s all George wanted to do was trade the farm for big name players, result? Yankees were garbage.
The last recent years we had some big name players, result? Didn't do anything much.
When did the Yanks start doing good? I believe it was 92 when George got suspended from baseball. Stick Michael took over. What hap;pens is he didn't trade the the farm.
First one brought up was Barnie in 92 i believe. Then Jeter, mariano, Pettitte. They filled in the holes with Wetteland, Tino, Duncan, and Brosius.
That's how you win, starts one the farm, fill in the holes with FA's
I love giving the kids a chance, lets see what they have.
BigmanU wrote:Hall2012 wrote:NJRedman wrote:Hooper is a permanent pessimist. No one wants to run Mullin out of town, at least not the rational fans. Though on Twitter we have one guy saying we should hire Al Skinner, that he'd be GREAT at St. John's. Ugh I hate a good portion of my fellow St. John's fans. These are the same mooks who root for the Jets and Mets. Perpetual losers who only feel good when they are complaining. No actual answers just fire everyone because SOMETHING has to be done. The Giants and Yankees fans in NYC are much more about consistency and caution. patience is the key to both organizations and those are the two that win championships. The other two aren't consistent, they fire coaches after short runs, they bend to fans irrational demands they make wild decisions that set their teams back years. Which model should SJU follow? Clearly the Giants/Yankees model of consistency and patience.
Wait, what? I don't mean to derail this thread (though it may have already gone that way) so this'll be my only post on the matter. I'll give you consistency, but patience and caution are the last 2 words I would use to describe the Yankees. Do you really think Yankees fans would happily sit (without complaining) through a 5+ year rebuild of sub-.500 ball every year with no major player acquisitions? Even if they had a guarantee of opening a championship window after those 5 years, like the one that recently opened for the Mets, I bet that answer would be a resounding no.
Comparing the Yankees to the Johnnies is laughable. Expectations are a little different
27 World Series championships
0 National championships
stever20 wrote:the ONLY way that Mullin isn't coaching at St John's next year is if he gets tired of it and leaves himself. Which wouldn't be close to the top 100 of most shocking things ever.
I do think by next year though, St John's has to be at .500 at least. They have to show some progress by then I feel.
REDMEN1415 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:NJRedman wrote:Hooper is a permanent pessimist. No one wants to run Mullin out of town, at least not the rational fans. Though on Twitter we have one guy saying we should hire Al Skinner, that he'd be GREAT at St. John's. Ugh I hate a good portion of my fellow St. John's fans. These are the same mooks who root for the Jets and Mets. Perpetual losers who only feel good when they are complaining. No actual answers just fire everyone because SOMETHING has to be done. The Giants and Yankees fans in NYC are much more about consistency and caution. patience is the key to both organizations and those are the two that win championships. The other two aren't consistent, they fire coaches after short runs, they bend to fans irrational demands they make wild decisions that set their teams back years. Which model should SJU follow? Clearly the Giants/Yankees model of consistency and patience.
Wait, what? I don't mean to derail this thread (though it may have already gone that way) so this'll be my only post on the matter. I'll give you consistency, but patience and caution are the last 2 words I would use to describe the Yankees. Do you really think Yankees fans would happily sit (without complaining) through a 5+ year rebuild of sub-.500 ball every year with no major player acquisitions? Even if they had a guarantee of opening a championship window after those 5 years, like the one that recently opened for the Mets, I bet that answer would be a resounding no.
Hall, let take a look at this.
In the late 80s all George wanted to do was trade the farm for big name players, result? Yankees were garbage.
The last recent years we had some big name players, result? Didn't do anything much.
When did the Yanks start doing good? I believe it was 92 when George got suspended from baseball. Stick Michael took over. What hap;pens is he didn't trade the the farm.
First one brought up was Barnie in 92 i believe. Then Jeter, mariano, Pettitte. They filled in the holes with Wetteland, Tino, Duncan, and Brosius.
That's how you win, starts one the farm, fill in the holes with FA's
I love giving the kids a chance, lets see what they have.
NJRedman wrote:
The problem is half our fan base are Mets fans who love to wallow in self pity and whose only answer to adversity is to fire everyone and bring in a whole new group. Mullin has coached less than 40 games and you already know he needs to go? You know what? I think you need to go. I think the fan base needs to be purged of the hand wringing pessimists who are just waiting for us to fail.
These same kids who lost to Delaware State just put up 86 on Minnesota, and hung tight with MSU and VCU. Defense is our issue right now. You don't want to hear "it's a young team" but guess what mr. bi-polar? THEY ARE A YOUNG TEAM!!!! Alibegovich is the most senior player on the team, our #9 guy and he's just a junior.
SJHooper wrote:Stop taking everything literally. My point is that the New York fanbase at large demands winning and fast. We are not as patient as some small town program. That was my point. If you think I was comparing SJ to the Jets/Giants or suggesting I want a billboard in Queens you are crazy. NJRedman calling a psychologist "bipolar" is rich. Maybe if you stopped being so cranky and actually had legitimate rebukes to my points I would take you more seriously. The fact is Mullin is not the answer and you can see all the red flags already. The past 3 epic losses would be bad losses for Siena let alone a Big East team.
Bill Marsh wrote:stever20 wrote:the ONLY way that Mullin isn't coaching at St John's next year is if he gets tired of it and leaves himself. Which wouldn't be close to the top 100 of most shocking things ever.
I do think by next year though, St John's has to be at .500 at least. They have to show some progress by then I feel.
This is patently absurd statement. Norm Roberts was sub .500 in 4 of his first 5 years, but they brought him back for year 6. He was 20 games under .500 for his St John's career. He was 60 games under .500 in his previous head coaching job. There was absolutely no reason to have faith in Roberts' coaching or in his ability to build a program, but he survived for 6 years.
It's ludicrous to think that they're going to show Mullin the door after 2-3 years. He's not just their coach. He's deeply imbedded within the St John's community. He's their friend and their hero. To Louie and that generation, he's like a son. He and his wife are both alums. He's the face of the program. He won't be treated just like any other coach.
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