Coach O’Brien’s comments don’t fit NC State

Some great quotes and information came out of Coach O’Brien’s press conference yesterday and can be seen and heard by clicking here.

Fortunately for all of us – Coach O’Brien’s comments indicate that he employs a management style that in no way is consistent or congruent with the value structure with Lee Fowler’s Athletics Department or within the entire University since the departure of Bruce Poulton in the late 1980s – excluding the Marye Ann Fox years.

“McKeen played very well. He’s got a lot of pass rushing ability. I think he performed better than Markus Kuhn did. We’re a performance-based organization here so he moved up.

WOW! A ‘performance-based organization‘!? In West Raleigh? What in the world is that? TOB may want to take some time and explain such a thing to the folks who think accolades and employment are an extension of natural rights conveyed to people who do nothing more than breathe and sustain life.

Do you mean to tell me that Coach O’Brien made this roster move after watching the performance of these players for just a few plays in ONE GAME? Doesn’t he know that he needs to give Kuhn more time? What if Kuhn’s girlfriend just dumped him? Shouldn’t that be taken into consideration? Maybe he wore the wrong shoes on Thursday night? A few plays in one game?! Is that really ‘fair’? Kuhn has sacrificed so much by coming to Raleigh from Germany. Surely he should get at least a few years to improve his performance before being so cruel as to promote someone in front of him. Doesn’t TOB know anything about the need for continuity and consistency?

The more I think about it, Coach O’Briens blatant disregard for the NC State culture is amazing. It borders on absolute blasphemy in West Raleigh!

TOBTB – Tom O’Brien The Blasphemer!!! What would Jim statusquOblinger say?

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32 Responses to Coach O’Brien’s comments don’t fit NC State

  1. Primewolf 09/02/2008 at 8:10 PM #

    I really got a kick out of reading TOB’s “performance-based organization”.

    In structural engineering, we have performance-based building standards and we have prescriptive-based standards. Performance-based allows the engineer to design a solution that meets the performance requirements, while prescriptive standards tell you what to do in the absence of a performance design.

    The only thing missing from TOB’s Performance-Based Org is innovation. Performance based design allows you to innovate instead of using a cook-book formula. There is very little innovation that I can see in our offense or defense for that matter. They are attempting to be successful with the same schemes and approaches that worked years ago at BC.

    I don’t think we will be overly successful with that approach unless we recruit better than our competitors. Innovative coaching and schemes will ourperform the more predictable schemes unless there is a large disparity in talent.

    However, TOB still has my confidence inspite of what I see as a lack of innovation in our play design. The fact that we know they are going to blitz our QB and still can’t come up with plays that work is worrisome.

  2. redfred2 09/02/2008 at 9:18 PM #

    I’m sure TOB wasn’t taking any intentional swipes at the administration, and even if he ever would, they’re off in their own little la-la land, none of them are smart enough to pick up on it anyway.

    All TOB has to do is to tell Jed that some fifty year old woman was asking about him, or Oblinger that his hair is coming back and that he’s the smartest man on the planet, it’s just that simple and TOB will have free rein in Raleigh for as long as his little heart desires.

    I don’t know why exactly, but my own post here, reminds me of that picture of Lee Fowler/Sgt Schultz and Hogan’s Heroes. But this time starring TOB as Colonel Hogan, Oblinger as Colonel Klink, and little Jeddy Fowler, as “the Schultz”.

  3. Otis 09/02/2008 at 11:44 PM #

    ^right on redfred you hit the nail on the head “I know nothing”

  4. papackman 09/03/2008 at 5:27 AM #

    Primewolf …Great analogy regarding innovation. The performance based organization and accountability should apply to the coaching staff as well. This offence requires creative and innovative coaching. You can’t implement the BC system with the existing cliental so stop blaming Amato’s recruiting and “dance with the girl you brought” (no matter how ugly she is)!!

  5. 1.21 Jigawatts 09/03/2008 at 6:57 AM #

    I have to strongly disagree with you Primewolf on your statement that there is no innovation in the coaching staff. Historically TOB & Bible have implemented and executed the single back, pocket passing QB. Heck they even recruited the #1 Pro-Style QB in the country to run this system. The problem he has is that he doesn’t have a current QB capable of running this system or the OL to provide the pass protection necessary. So using innovation they thought outside the box, saw that their best QB was very mobile, and changed their offensive system to the Spread Option to minimize the glaring lack of pass protection. (NOTE: 2 starting OL are converted DL who never played a snap of OL. What does that say about the players that Amato left behind?)

    Now that we’ve lost (for an unknown number of weeks) the only QB who can run the Spread Offense TOB will have to revert back to the original offense, where if we all recall he doesn’t have a QB to run it or an OL to pass protect. Want to really know how unlucky we are? Wasn’t Clem Johnson (the projected starting Safety & PR) a QB in JUCO? Well he might have been able to step in and take over the Spread, or heck change it to the Veer, to keep giving us our best chance at winning. But alas, the only other player on the team (Johnson) is out for the season with a broken jaw.

    Back to the innovation, I think TOB and staff did a very good job with innovation during the off-season by installing a new offense due to the personnel he currently has until he gets his players in and matured.

  6. Ismael 09/03/2008 at 9:00 AM #

    1.21 JiggyWatts – bravo. Ever since i saw RW pulling back the handoff and running up the field, spread offense style, i thought: Pro-Style, Power-I TOB/Bible installed a spread offense…geniuses. No wonder TOB didn’t want to talk much about things preseason. Does anyone run it in the SEC. I think it would explain why USC couldn’t stop it really.

    Nice call on Clem Johnson too.

    I’d say that had we scored once or twice or kept it close against USC, it would have truly been a lemonade-out-of-lemons moment, and it still could be.

    Boys, it looks like we’re stuck with Howdy Doody (DE) and the StayPuft Marshmallow Man (HB). Let’s get behind them, hope they are pissed for some unknown reason and really play well till RW gets back.

  7. Packaholic1 09/04/2008 at 5:27 PM #

    One of the complaints about Coach Amato was a failure to develop a follow on QB for PR.
    Have the standards changed?

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