The Thinker's Credibility ...
Karl Dorrell officially pushed Jim Svoboda off the cliff yesterday. Here is Dohn's brief report on how the Thinker is in the market again looking for his fourth offensive coordinator in his fifth season. Dohn mentions former OC Tom Cable's interest in returning (after he abruptly bailed on the team and recruits last season) to Westwood. He also talks about possibilities (which we have brought up before) about Dorrell taking over the offense:
"That's something I've thought about heavily since the bowl game," Dorrell said. "That's part of the consideration, but I'm also looking at some outside candidates as well."
"We'll see about that," Dorrell said. "I'm always looking for doing what's necessary for us to be competitive on offense."
Meanwhile, Dorrell himself, with no conference titles, no BCS Bowls, 29-21 in four years, loves to talk about how we're building, going in the right direction. It's a long, slow process, this building--much more tedious than it was at USC, or Oklahoma, Ohio State, Georgia, Cal, et al. So we must be very, very patient with Dorrell as this goes on. But Dorrell shows no patience whatsoever with his assistants, whose careers and reputations are of course damaged when they are fired by him. If Dorrell's boss Guerrero was half as cold-blooded and self-interested as he is, he would have been fired after his second year--a new direction needed, you know. He would certainly have been fired after this last season--thanks for everything, Karl; but we really do need to go off on that new direction now. But no, he gets to stay, while relentlessly scapegoating anyone he can; until the year when he finally has that perfect concatenation of veteran players, easier schedule, short-term coordinators with ability; and he can have his one really good season. At which time, Dorrell, like many a company executive before him, will leave for a better job, having done what was personally necessary for him to look good, never mind the cost to others. In the Darwinian world of big-time football, that wouldn't be so awful--if only Dorrell were susceptible to the same rules that he chooses to apply to others.
Whatever. At this point I have become somewhat numb to existence of Dorrell. I have penciled him in as a lost cause. As an alum my expectation for this football program based on the talent and experience (20 returning starters) in our roster and the easy schedule we have set up for next season is nothing short of a Pac-10 championship. Do I think Dorrell is going to deliver? Based on his track record during last years I don't see how he can do it.
So I am going to put myself in a win/win mind-set for now. I do believe if Dorrell doesn't win the Pac-10 next season, the pressure on Dan Guerrero is going to be overwhelming to fire KD (we all have done a great job of ratcheting up the pressure during last 2-3 years and if keep it up it will reach a boiling point through next season). On the other hand if by chance miracle happens and Dorrell wins the Pac-10, as Bruin Blue alluded above, I think he is going to jump to the NFL route. I really think Dorrell is going to get out of Westwood if he has one successful season. I don't think he wants to be in Westwood. If he did his name wouldn't constantly show up in coaching candidate list just by accident. So if he finally delivers on the expectations he himself established when he was introduced to the LA media (which was to win the Pac-10 and beat Southern Cal) he will leave Westwood. And if he doesn't then DG will have to fire him.
We will get back to enjoying Ben Ball. It's lot more fun to root for a program which has a competent and inspiring leader, who understands what those magical four letters in blue and gold means to the Bruins Nation. No credibility issue there.
GO BRUINS.
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no nfl team would ever take dorrell. his name only
by babyblue98 on Jan 19, 2007 12:13 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Thanks again to Dohn for doing his job right.
Nothing enlightening in his article. Most people would think the next logical question after finding out someone is fired is who will be hired.
White doesn't go anywhere near it other than to parrot KD's "I think I have time to look" banter.
BTW, has anyone been reading White's NFL playoff pieces? They're a joke, just like his run-up to the $C game. He inserts a paragraph at the end with the subheading "Summary" or "Conclusion" but without any sort of argument whatsoever. he always equivocates, saying, "A could beat B if X happens, but B could beat A if Y happens."
In other words, no insight, no thesis, nor argument, NO POINT.
Often a lot of stats to fill column-inches, but no meat.
Pucin and White are not impressing me. At least Norwood's work reads well, and with less patter.
MIM
by Meriones on Jan 19, 2007 1:23 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Two points
MIM - don't waste your time reading the fishwrap aka trOJan times. What do you expect from an editorial staff which thinks that a trOJan is an appropriate person to be the UCLA beat writer? (Hey fishwrap - name the UCLA alum who's covering justsc?)
There are LOTS of other sources for news. The fishwrap isn't worth wasting your time on, given the quality of their reporting staff. Or put another way, let's all count the piercing questions and responses that Lonnie served up to Coach Dorrell. How many, "Gee, Coach, haven't you been saying 'New Direction' ever since you came here?" or "How long do you need before the 'progress' you're always talking about produces wins?"
Point 2 - Character issues: KD Deserves no props in this area.
I had been going on the assumption that KD was entitled to a great deal of slack because he was, after all, a Bruin. But no more. A Bruin has character and intensity. A Bruins steps up and takes the heat when he makes a mistake. (Who took the blame for the Bball loss to Oregon? - Ben did.)
Not KD. He blames others (by firing them), and then spouts all the cliches which mean exactly zero.
And I give him no praise because for running a clean program. That's what he's supposed to do. Should we praise OJ and all the other OJ wannabes because they haven't committed any felonies lately? Also, how can he merit any praise for not cheating when he isn't doing anything in the first place. You have to be an active player to be in a position to cheat. He's inert. In fact, he may be in the room with me right now, but I wouldn't be able to tell because he's so absolutely noncommittally bland.
In one of my former lives, there was an Executive Vice President who did nothing, as far as anyone could discern. Before he left, he earned the title of "The Man in the Empty Suit." I think he may well have been KD, but no one will ever know.
by Fox 71 on Jan 19, 2007 1:44 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
NEWS FLASH: Dorrell hires new OC!
by bruinelder on Jan 19, 2007 1:45 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
KD & UCLA Football
Someone explain that to me please?
by Bruin10 on Jan 20, 2007 2:37 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Sarkisian turns down the job @ Oakland . . .
by TheStick on Jan 19, 2007 6:54 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Cable...
Then, Dorrell can do whatever it is he does, and get out of the way of the coordinators. That's pretty much the best we can hope for.
I'd be excited about Cable coming back, though not at all confident about keeping him.
by CAJason80 on Jan 19, 2007 8:20 PM PST reply actions 0 recs
Cable is logical choice
Cable is a good choice, Im just weary of the hype. The hype has followed Walker but look at what happened against an awful FSU team!
by DumpDorrell on Jan 19, 2007 8:39 PM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Cable kind of sucks
Sorry I am not a big fan of an offense that contniously put us in desperate situation in fourth quarters. Screw Cable.
by Nestor on Jan 20, 2007 6:47 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs
Maybe not the best choice. Probably the only choic
I'm not sure Cable is the answer, as I'm not sure Walker is the answer.
We need coaches -- at all levels (Head and coordinators) who put the team in a position to win ALL games against ALL teams and ALL schemes -- coaches who get us to play COMPLETE games on both sides of the ball.
With this head coach, that will not happen. I think Walker has the skill and intensity to take personally the losses to the "spread offense teams" and use the off season to figure out how to stop them.
On the offensive side, I'm not sure we are in a buyer's market. Would you want to come coach for someone who will cut your throat to save his own? We may end up with Cable because no one else will come here.
sjh
PS. Has there been any mention of who will be our quarterback coach?
by Class of 66 on Jan 20, 2007 7:01 AM PST up reply actions 0 recs

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