ChosenChildren
Well-Known Member
You more than anyone else in the country have driven this narrative. You have published every Twitter, interviewed countless people, and offered numerous opinions. Based on your detailed knowledge of this situation, I have 3 simple questions for you, which you really should answer:
1. If you had the power to shape Iowa football going forward, I’m assuming you would now fire Coach Doyle. Is that correct?
2. Same assumption. Would you fire Brian Ferentz?
3. Again, assume you have the power. Would you fire Kirk Ferentz?
These are yes or no questions. Please answer them. You have enough data to do so.
Just for the record, here are my answers:
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. No. He is a powerful potential agent for change. Leave him as head coach and see if he can create a better environment for these players. Assistant coaches are fired all the time when they lose too many games. These two coaches “lost” by failing in their ultimate duty to teach and mold young men in the right way. Give Kirk a chance to right the ship.
1. If you had the power to shape Iowa football going forward, I’m assuming you would now fire Coach Doyle. Is that correct?
2. Same assumption. Would you fire Brian Ferentz?
3. Again, assume you have the power. Would you fire Kirk Ferentz?
These are yes or no questions. Please answer them. You have enough data to do so.
Just for the record, here are my answers:
1. Yes
2. Yes
3. No. He is a powerful potential agent for change. Leave him as head coach and see if he can create a better environment for these players. Assistant coaches are fired all the time when they lose too many games. These two coaches “lost” by failing in their ultimate duty to teach and mold young men in the right way. Give Kirk a chance to right the ship.