I understand what you're saying, but isn't debating/questioning/agreeing/disagreeing with people's choices about 95-99% of what we do here on this site?Life is full of choices and we ALL get to make them. The choice is HIS.
I understand what you're saying, but isn't debating/questioning/agreeing/disagreeing with people's choices about 95-99% of what we do here on this site?Life is full of choices and we ALL get to make them. The choice is HIS.
There are many good reasons to hope he can get fitter physically, for himself and the program. Leading by example is a part of it too, modeling self-discipline to his coaches, staff, and team. Yes, it’s stressful but I’ve worked for executives with highly stressful jobs who remained fit despite incredible time constraints and responsibilities. However, we each choose our own path and priorities. Could be far worse. At least he doesn’t have the Bobby Knight mentality. He’s obviously a smart, kind, caring guy with lots of knowledge and great strategic focus. It’s rare to combine strategic big-picture thinking with great one-on-one empathy, but he seems to do it.
Gotcha. I thought when Whitman first got hired on he mentioned wanting his coaches to be physically active. Not that it was a prerequisite but encouraged by him.That's never been a prerequisite from Josh for any of the coaches
Illinois has a large financial interest (and personal too) in their athletic programs and their coaches. It's not required at all places but not unheard of for companies to have their executives get annual physicals. Quite a few jobs require physicals as well, generally safety related.Why?
I think he would have a hard time passing a physical these days. But I also, don’t think it would bother him too much either.Illinois has a large financial interest (and personal too) in their athletic programs and their coaches. It's not required at all places but not unheard of for companies to have their executives get annual physicals. Quite a few jobs require physicals as well, generally safety related.
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Just a complete guess but Mike Leach doesn't strike me as someone who would be in favor of something like this.
I’m guessing he’s too busy to pay consistent (if any) attention to what people are discussing on the internet.Well aware of this and I am as well a fan that wishes him a long and happy life. But let's not forget that mental health is also a thing and when people are discussing your weight and health on the internet, that can also take a toll. I think he's well aware he's got young daughters, a wife and family that needs him around. We as fans can wish all of this for him, but maybe we keep it to ourselves or off the internet...? Guess I'm speaking for myself when I say I'd rather not read or hear about people talking about his health or weight. I'll leave any further comments of this topic to myself.
I agree with everything you’re saying, but why do it? I guess that’s as simple as I can put it. Why do it?I’m guessing he’s too busy to pay consistent (if any) attention to what people are discussing on the internet.
I’ll also say his mental fortitude seems to be very strong…from my outside perspective anyway. Losing his mom and father-in-law (whom he was close to) in consecutive weeks and still getting out there and coaching takes a lot of resilience.
I’d guess he can handle people talking about his weight…especially since the talk is from a place of compassion, empathy, or concern and not malicious. (And that’s if, once again, he ever even hears about it)
On a message board, that’s the million dollar question…and may never be satisfactorily answerable my friend. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯I agree with everything you’re saying, but why do it? I guess that’s as simple as I can put it. Why do it?
On a message board, that’s the million dollar question…and may never be satisfactorily answerable my friend. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ah, the old personal choice argument. People in poor health, based on personal choices they make, place a greater, unnecessary burden on our health system which drives up costs. Sorry to have derailed the thread. My thoughts come from a good place. I'll say no more.Life is full of choices and we ALL get to make them. The choice is HIS.
I dont think we have a 1000 yard rusher, but we will be respectable. Dont know what to think about Jacas getting 8 sacks, it's not an unimaginable goal. Others I have no opinion from what I know.What’s everyone’s opinion..
Altmyer over/under 2500 passing yards.
Love or McCray, will one rush over 1000 yards?
I.Will or Bryant, both over 800 recieving yards?
Jacas over/under 8 sacks.
Barnes or Rosiek leads team in tackles this yr?
He's still stunned/recovering from last year. This is good news for Illinois.Casey Thompson to FAU is not ideal.
I'm jealous you got to see Neil Rackers score a touchdown!at Iowa: First of all, I will be in Iowa City with my friends for this one, and partying downtown will be sweeter after a W. More importantly, though, we need to get the Kinnick monkey off of our backs ... haven't won there since 1999, a game I was hilariously at as an 8-year old all dressed up in orange and blue who had just moved to Iowa City, lol.
Yes, runs blitzes with Jacas or Newton as BB/AH will move him from side to side or have him as an EDGE. Zone blitzes and stunts will be our bread and butter. I think the D will be better than last year. AH will most likely have a different scheme than Walters. I am excited to see this team this year as 9-10 wins going into the Championship game is not out of the question as the WEST will be Weaker. Neb, PU are going trough coaching changes, Iowa lost their best three defenders and they still have Brian Ferentz running the offense. Minny and Wisky along with us will be the top teams in the West. The goal is to get to the top 4 but realistically, we are looking at a possible Citrus Bowl. That might be our ceiling unless we win the B1G Championship game which might get us into another Bowl game or the CFP. It will be a fun year for Illini sports starting this spring with the Mens Golf team, then Illini football, and both basketball programs.Idk if I see more blitzes coming from this group. The d line is elite, I’m not sure why you’d throw more numbers defensively that way just to do it, and then hang the inexperienced back 4 out to dry like that. If anything, I think we’ll see more stunts (which we did a lot last year anyway) and zone blitzes to keep the numbers somewhat even, but still create pressure in unique ways when we need to. We leaned on our secondary to control offenses last year. This year we’ll be leaning on our d-line to do it.
I saw on another post you said run blitzes. That I can get behind because we play in the big ten west.
I was elated we hired him and getting us to be a 9-10 win team every year will only help with recruiting and position coaches who get promoted by other teams.Man. Bret just gets it