Flood Is Still The Man For RU
Interesting read. Collection of facts that really put the nj dot com smear campaign into perspective.
Interesting read. Collection of facts that really put the nj dot com smear campaign into perspective.
BUMPFlood Is Still The Man For RU
Interesting read. Collection of facts that really put the nj dot com smear campaign into perspective.
Great article. I find it assinine that people think flood is at fault for what some players did on their free time
Hudson, you have seen you write this before. When you say that if Flood knew of an investigation they should be gone. Isn't that a bit much? One, what if the police told him certain kids not to be named were under investigation? What if they even named the kids? There are lots of investigations that occur that come to nothing. Should he remove the kids simply because of an investigation?It's a nice article.
The article is nice. However, strategically, it's a silly way to garner support for Flood. And I do support Flood and don't think he should be fired. But the article essentially says, "Flood supports Special Olympics so he is the man to lead an organization of 120+ people." It reads like a HS paper article, rather than a piece of solid journalism or an opinion piece.
Flood's issues are 2 fold.
First, as 4Real points out, people much higher up the food chain want him out. To argue that, at this point, is ignoring the reality and belies a fundamental inability to connect the dots.
Second, and this is central to any crisis moment, in any industry, what did he know and when did he know it? If this 2nd investigation determines that HCKF knew these kids were the target of an investigation, and he let them stay affiliated with the team, he is a goner. And I'll admit that it is all off the record speculation and comments, but I've heard that from multiple people with multiple affiliations with the university. He won't survive that, imo.
Hudson, you have seen you write this before. When you say that if Flood knew of an investigation they should be gone. Isn't that a bit much? One, what if the police told him certain kids not to be named were under investigation? What if they even named the kids? There are lots of investigations that occur that come to nothing. Should he remove the kids simply because of an investigation?
It's a nice article.
The article is nice. However, strategically, it's a silly way to garner support for Flood. And I do support Flood and don't think he should be fired. But the article essentially says, "Flood supports Special Olympics so he is the man to lead an organization of 120+ people." It reads like a HS paper article, rather than a piece of solid journalism or an opinion piece.
Flood's issues are 2 fold.
First, as 4Real points out, people much higher up the food chain want him out. To argue that, at this point, is ignoring the reality and belies a fundamental inability to connect the dots.
Second, and this is central to any crisis moment, in any industry, what did he know and when did he know it? If this 2nd investigation determines that HCKF knew these kids were the target of an investigation, and he let them stay affiliated with the team, he is a goner. And I'll admit that it is all off the record speculation and comments, but I've heard that from multiple people with multiple affiliations with the university. He won't survive that, imo.
So, when? They fire him today before the first game tomorrow? Next week? We go the whole year with an Interim coach?
Flood, if and when he is, should be fired for wins and losses, not this crap.
1. The first charge, if found true, is at most a one game suspension.
2. He is not responsible for 5 kids committing crimes. If he knew something was up, but there were no charges, whats he supposed to do, suspend kids, what if they were not charged or found innocent? There is a process here. If every coach in America were fired for having players arrested, there would be no coaches left.
3. The RU administration flat out sucks. If it were not for sports, this alumnus would have no interest in supporting this university. Sad to have to say this. But after the last few years, this is how I feel. I will always support Rutgers Athletics.
1. I don't think he should face any suspension for the email issue. I think he should publicly admit that he violated the policy and announce a "renewed commitment to the academic protocols the university has in place."
2. I never said he was. However, he is 100% responsible for the RU football brand. How's that brand look this morning? A football team is a dictatorship, not a court room. "Peele and Barnwell are currently suspended for violation of team rules. I have no firther comment on the matter." The others, considering no previous run-ins with the law, could have continued to practice pending the investigation.
When every other program in America has 5 players arrested at the same time, immediately after practice ends, for charges such as these, get back to us. Otherwise, that is a silly strawman argument.
3. yes, it does suck.
I'll expand on my thought.
For 2 of the 5 of them? Peele and barnwell? Yes. The moment he finds out they are suspects in anything from spitting on the sidewalk to collaborating with ISIS, they are suspended for violating team rules. I don't hang them out to dry, but they cannot practice with the team and other than academic support--ohhhhh the irony--and medical treatment, they have no contact with my team.
Second, if Flood didn't report it up his chain of command, his goose is cooked.
You don't need me to tell you that we have a major PR **** show in place here, historically. If he knew, and didn't tell Julie, that simply will not fly from a PR standpoint. I expect my CEO to understand things like that.
I agree, if he knew there was an investigation of players and did not pass it up, its a problem. But, what if he did, then it isn't. It also isn't a problem for the AD to then know and to do the same thing Kyle did which is nothing because it was just an investigation.1. I don't think he should face any suspension for the email issue. I think he should publicly admit that he violated the policy and announce a "renewed commitment to the academic protocols the university has in place."
2. I never said he was. However, he is 100% responsible for the RU football brand. How's that brand look this morning? A football team is a dictatorship, not a court room. "Peele and Barnwell are currently suspended for violation of team rules. I have no firther comment on the matter." The others, considering no previous run-ins with the law, could have continued to practice pending the investigation.
When every other program in America has 5 players arrested at the same time, immediately after practice ends, for charges such as these, get back to us. Otherwise, that is a silly strawman argument.
3. yes, it does suck.