Re: Sean Miller
Posted: Thu Mar 01, 2018 11:36 am
May be i am the only one out of loop, what is Winger's handle on this site?
This is now the second major decision that Heeke has been tepid little bitch about. He absolutely should be fired. Frankly, Robbins should be fired as well for his aloof answer from the golf course about this issue. I have to give Doug and Wolf on the Phx radio show this morning big time credit for calling both Heeke and Robbins out for their piss poor leadership from a public perspective. Just awful.ZONACAT wrote:Fire Heeke. I mean it.97cats wrote:lets look at this another way, lets say that the ESPN fuck up was actually a blessing in disguise for Sean Miller and the University of Arizona.
how you say...stay with me --
what is the sides were on a mutual track to separate amicably at the end of the season before the bogus ESPN report and, because of the bogus report, the two sides (Miller & the University) were forced to communicate and together resulting in a restructured a long term deal that gave the university protection if future implication that are VALID ever arise.
if they don't, incentives in the deal for Miler to be satisfied and protection to the university in case of more blind-sides.
both sides get support and leadership from each other and the relationship gets stronger through this conflict, avoiding a amicable separation after the season.
however, in the event Miller would get reinstated, and Trier gets cleared, i would not be shocked if Arizona made a passionate and deep run in March resulting in a Final Four.
stay tuned
The decision being made today should have been made last Friday. The contract details could have been negotiated with Miller as still acting HC. If new valid information came out that would force Robbin's hand, you could then proceed to make a move but we ALL KNEW THAT WASN'T COMING. Instead, there were days of apparently sometimes acrimonious discussions between lawyers and a program in complete limbo.
I am pissed Heeke acted on baseless media narrative. It is fucking obvious ESPN was upset that Yahoo beat them to those documents and let Schlabach release a terribly unethical story in an effort to one up Yahoo and drive narrative. Heeke should have forcefully made that argument to Walton and Pasch on Saturday. Instead we got shit on all day by ESPN.
If Heeke thought there should be a mutual separation after the season. Fire him. If Miller wanted to walk that is on him, but this administration should have been backing Sean the entire time. I do not want to see Heeke make a hire under the cloud of NCAA sanctions.
Another thing. Outside of Scheer, the local journalists were a disgrace and it is up to Arizona fans to force these jokers out. There were clear red flags with the story and Pascoe and Hansen did fuck all to explore those ethical issues. Instead, they jumped on the narrative. Hansen should be ran out of town. Miller should tell Pascoe to go fuck himself and go learn some journalism ethics.
There should be a statue of Scheer outside of McKale for saving this program from Tim Floyd and going to bat for Miller.
This is where it gets difficult and I agree with what Washingtons coach had to say. Someone could post something on social media tomorrow and if it gets picked up by the right media, it could keep a player from playing or a coach from coaching for weeks or even months until someone can figure out what is right or wrong about that info. At the end of the day all college sports programs need support from boosters and if a news article paints a bad picture, the sports program could be clouded and have little to no support from boosters if they do not do the right thing. This is why it took so long to make a decision because all the ducks needed to be in a row. This doesnt happen in pro sports because they dont have to keep the boosters happy. This situation in college sports of falsely accusing players and coaches will continue until someone (hopefully ESPN) gets their pants sued off.ZONACAT wrote:Fire Heeke. I mean it.97cats wrote:lets look at this another way, lets say that the ESPN fuck up was actually a blessing in disguise for Sean Miller and the University of Arizona.
how you say...stay with me --
what is the sides were on a mutual track to separate amicably at the end of the season before the bogus ESPN report and, because of the bogus report, the two sides (Miller & the University) were forced to communicate and together resulting in a restructured a long term deal that gave the university protection if future implication that are VALID ever arise.
if they don't, incentives in the deal for Miler to be satisfied and protection to the university in case of more blind-sides.
both sides get support and leadership from each other and the relationship gets stronger through this conflict, avoiding a amicable separation after the season.
however, in the event Miller would get reinstated, and Trier gets cleared, i would not be shocked if Arizona made a passionate and deep run in March resulting in a Final Four.
stay tuned
The decision being made today should have been made last Friday. The contract details could have been negotiated with Miller as still acting HC. If new valid information came out that would force Robbin's hand, you could then proceed to make a move but we ALL KNEW THAT WASN'T COMING. Instead, there were days of apparently sometimes acrimonious discussions between lawyers and a program in complete limbo.
I am pissed Heeke acted on baseless media narrative. It is fucking obvious ESPN was upset that Yahoo beat them to those documents and let Schlabach release a terribly unethical story in an effort to one up Yahoo and drive narrative. Heeke should have forcefully made that argument to Walton and Pasch on Saturday. Instead we got shit on all day by ESPN.
If Heeke thought there should be a mutual separation after the season. Fire him. If Miller wanted to walk that is on him, but this administration should have been backing Sean the entire time. I do not want to see Heeke make a hire under the cloud of NCAA sanctions.
Another thing. Outside of Scheer, the local journalists were a disgrace and it is up to Arizona fans to force these jokers out. There were clear red flags with the story and Pascoe and Hansen did fuck all to explore those ethical issues. Instead, they jumped on the narrative. Hansen should be ran out of town. Miller should tell Pascoe to go fuck himself and go learn some journalism ethics.
There should be a statue of Scheer outside of McKale for saving this program from Tim Floyd and going to bat for Miller.
Longhorned wrote:Where do we watch the presser?
Heeke was placed in an awfully difficult position, but that's what he signed up for, and he dropped the ball.ZONACAT wrote:Fire Heeke. I mean it.97cats wrote:lets look at this another way, lets say that the ESPN fuck up was actually a blessing in disguise for Sean Miller and the University of Arizona.
how you say...stay with me --
what is the sides were on a mutual track to separate amicably at the end of the season before the bogus ESPN report and, because of the bogus report, the two sides (Miller & the University) were forced to communicate and together resulting in a restructured a long term deal that gave the university protection if future implication that are VALID ever arise.
if they don't, incentives in the deal for Miler to be satisfied and protection to the university in case of more blind-sides.
both sides get support and leadership from each other and the relationship gets stronger through this conflict, avoiding a amicable separation after the season.
however, in the event Miller would get reinstated, and Trier gets cleared, i would not be shocked if Arizona made a passionate and deep run in March resulting in a Final Four.
stay tuned
The decision being made today should have been made last Friday. The contract details could have been negotiated with Miller as still acting HC. If new valid information came out that would force Robbin's hand, you could then proceed to make a move but we ALL KNEW THAT WASN'T COMING. Instead, there were days of apparently sometimes acrimonious discussions between lawyers and a program in complete limbo.
I am pissed Heeke acted on baseless media narrative. It is fucking obvious ESPN was upset that Yahoo beat them to those documents and let Schlabach release a terribly unethical story in an effort to one up Yahoo and drive narrative. Heeke should have forcefully made that argument to Walton and Pasch on Saturday. Instead we got shit on all day by ESPN.
If Heeke thought there should be a mutual separation after the season. Fire him. If Miller wanted to walk that is on him, but this administration should have been backing Sean the entire time. I do not want to see Heeke make a hire under the cloud of NCAA sanctions.
Another thing. Outside of Scheer, the local journalists were a disgrace and it is up to Arizona fans to force these jokers out. There were clear red flags with the story and Pascoe and Hansen did fuck all to explore those ethical issues. Instead, they jumped on the narrative. Hansen should be ran out of town. Miller should tell Pascoe to go fuck himself and go learn some journalism ethics.
There should be a statue of Scheer outside of McKale for saving this program from Tim Floyd and going to bat for Miller.
Lol I thought your had a mutual destruction pact with your colleuge?phenom5 wrote:okay, seriously that eagle x-ray boner gif may get me fired. LOL
Like his U of A commercial or like Tebow when he said he was coming back? Either way would be awesomephxcat23 wrote:CSM at the end of his presser saying he's staying: "Oh and one more thing.....Trier is playing."
Do it like the UofA commercial, but just say "Oh and one more thing..." then have Trier walk in to the press conference game ready.PHXCATS wrote:Like his U of A commercial or like Tebow when he said he was coming back? Either way would be awesomephxcat23 wrote:CSM at the end of his presser saying he's staying: "Oh and one more thing.....Trier is playing."
btfd16 wrote:
I'd be so jacked if he did that. Would definitely be showing off his balls.btfd16 wrote:Do it like the UofA commercial, but just say "Oh and one more thing..." then have Trier walk in to the press conference game ready.PHXCATS wrote:Like his U of A commercial or like Tebow when he said he was coming back? Either way would be awesomephxcat23 wrote:CSM at the end of his presser saying he's staying: "Oh and one more thing.....Trier is playing."
Get bent. Your ban poll is scheduled for 1 p.m. MST.RiseAndFire wrote:Whatever happens with Miller we need to work on Sean's PR, especially whoever puts these public statements out. He never specifically denies anything in particular, just "I'll be vindicated"? Any of the following could easily have been added to make the statement much less suspicious:
- "I have never spoken to Dawkins or ASM regarding any kind of payment to any recruit."
- "Yes we talked but we only discussed income inequality in America and the Bahamas"
- "I dialed the wrong number."
- "I was being treated for exhaustion"
cmon this is PR 101 deny deny deny!
I am a little concerned if that happens that Trier will have to be game ready for 7 hours or so until the game actually starts but I fucking love itbtfd16 wrote:Do it like the UofA commercial, but just say "Oh and one more thing..." then have Trier walk in to the press conference game ready.PHXCATS wrote:Like his U of A commercial or like Tebow when he said he was coming back? Either way would be awesomephxcat23 wrote:CSM at the end of his presser saying he's staying: "Oh and one more thing.....Trier is playing."
And then "PS... were suing the shit out of ESPN, Dickie V, Schlabach, Bilas and Hansen. Good day"phxcat23 wrote:I'd be so jacked if he did that. Would definitely be showing off his balls.btfd16 wrote:Do it like the UofA commercial, but just say "Oh and one more thing..." then have Trier walk in to the press conference game ready.PHXCATS wrote:Like his U of A commercial or like Tebow when he said he was coming back? Either way would be awesomephxcat23 wrote:CSM at the end of his presser saying he's staying: "Oh and one more thing.....Trier is playing."
Miss seeing your takes Zonacat. Couldn't agree more, Heeke has been acting like a chickenshit manager not a leader of a top Athletic program that has a 10 Basketball program to protect.ZONACAT wrote:Fire Heeke. I mean it.97cats wrote:lets look at this another way, lets say that the ESPN fuck up was actually a blessing in disguise for Sean Miller and the University of Arizona.
how you say...stay with me --
what is the sides were on a mutual track to separate amicably at the end of the season before the bogus ESPN report and, because of the bogus report, the two sides (Miller & the University) were forced to communicate and together resulting in a restructured a long term deal that gave the university protection if future implication that are VALID ever arise.
if they don't, incentives in the deal for Miler to be satisfied and protection to the university in case of more blind-sides.
both sides get support and leadership from each other and the relationship gets stronger through this conflict, avoiding a amicable separation after the season.
however, in the event Miller would get reinstated, and Trier gets cleared, i would not be shocked if Arizona made a passionate and deep run in March resulting in a Final Four.
stay tuned
The decision being made today should have been made last Friday. The contract details could have been negotiated with Miller as still acting HC. If new valid information came out that would force Robbin's hand, you could then proceed to make a move but we ALL KNEW THAT WASN'T COMING. Instead, there were days of apparently sometimes acrimonious discussions between lawyers and a program in complete limbo.
I am pissed Heeke acted on baseless media narrative. It is fucking obvious ESPN was upset that Yahoo beat them to those documents and let Schlabach release a terribly unethical story in an effort to one up Yahoo and drive narrative. Heeke should have forcefully made that argument to Walton and Pasch on Saturday. Instead we got shit on all day by ESPN.
If Heeke thought there should be a mutual separation after the season. Fire him. If Miller wanted to walk that is on him, but this administration should have been backing Sean the entire time. I do not want to see Heeke make a hire under the cloud of NCAA sanctions.
Another thing. Outside of Scheer, the local journalists were a disgrace and it is up to Arizona fans to force these jokers out. There were clear red flags with the story and Pascoe and Hansen did fuck all to explore those ethical issues. Instead, they jumped on the narrative. Hansen should be ran out of town. Miller should tell Pascoe to go fuck himself and go learn some journalism ethics.
There should be a statue of Scheer outside of McKale for saving this program from Tim Floyd and going to bat for Miller.
Glad Myron Medcalf is in Tucson for this one. That way Miller personally can tell ESPN to eat a dick.NYCat wrote:Hopefully Miller's comes guns a blazing if he is being retained
Buy WiFi... It's like $8 and I think this warrants it...UAEebs86 wrote:Getting on a plane back to Tucson from DFW at that exact time.
Will I be landing to scorched earth or party?
The amount of traffic from this site alone will crash P12.btfd16 wrote:Longhorned wrote:Where do we watch the presser?
That was (and continues to be) one of my favorite posts on this site.97cats wrote:that was my exact quote on September 29, 2017 on this exact very site just days after the scandal hit.NYCat wrote:Miller is a fucking witch if he survives this
That only applies to data on our machines...doesn't help for people walking by seeing a star-spangled eagle dick getting erect all over my screen!CalStateTempe wrote:Lol I thought your had a mutual destruction pact with your colleuge?phenom5 wrote:okay, seriously that eagle x-ray boner gif may get me fired. LOL
Dear lord I hope so.Irish27 wrote:Will Hansen be at the press conference,
By the way it's NSFW.phenom5 wrote:okay, seriously that eagle x-ray boner gif may get me fired. LOL
If Hansen is there I hope Miller announces he is staying and then promptly...btfd16 wrote:Dear lord I hope so.Irish27 wrote:Will Hansen be at the press conference,
Love it.Bosy Billups wrote:
How about: "The ESPN report is troubling if true and is not consistent with my understanding and regard for Coach Miller, whose integrity has been unimpeachable and his representation of the University, unqualifiedly superb. Rest assured we will investigate the allegations contained in the ESPN report and do what we feel is best for the University and our student-athletes. Bear Down (motherfuckers)!"Alieberman wrote:Heeke was put in an impossible position
ESPN reported this as fact and it was assumed they had the tape.
Heeke took his time, facts were gathered and here we are today.
What more could you ask of him?
Agree wholeheartedly.Alieberman wrote:Heeke was put in an impossible position
ESPN reported this as fact and it was assumed they had the tape.
Heeke took his time, facts were gathered and here we are today.
What more could you ask of him?
Thank you. I resemble that remark.Longhorned wrote:You Arizona fans are freaking rabid nuts.
Right before they charge miller and take him to prisonbtfd16 wrote:Love it.Bosy Billups wrote: