Quote from: brewcity77 on Today at 11:12:58 AMNow in tomorrow's post game, Ben HAS to ask about it, and Shaka HAS to respond. That's a stupid position to put the program and coach in when they could've just said nothing and it would've blown over.
Quote from: jesmu84 on Today at 10:05:39 AMThe venn diagram of people freaking out over the MUBB tweet and the people irrationally mad about shaka/this season is an overlapping circle.
No matter what MU did or did not do after the davenport tweet would have been framed as wrong.
Quote from: StillWarriors on Today at 11:03:28 AMThe departure is getting more attention than it otherwise would have because MU chiming in about an altercation put a lot more eyes on the issue than a tweet by "Whitesoxbill" to his 1,500 followers would have. People leave programs all the time; there aren't often reported altercations leading to those departures.
QuoteJust frustrating and hard to believe how badly MU has fallen in a blink. I was pretty supportive and proud of what Shaka was trying to do with the program. I had no idea they could possibly mis-evaluate what they have in house so incredibly badly. That got this snowball rolling downhill and this Zaide episode is likely a byproduct of the frustration they must all be feeling. The tweets are not a huge deal, but they certainly gave people fodder for more MU jokes than just about terrible play.
Quote from: Vander Blue Man Group on Today at 10:22:57 AMAnd I have a friend that is in high-level PR that completely disagrees with you.
The false info had already started to spread. You had dummies here that were taking it as fact.
Quote from: Vander Blue Man Group on Today at 10:22:57 AMWhen something starts to spread and it involves allegations of a physical altercation the right approach is to squash it and set the record straight.
Quote from: Vander Blue Man Group on Today at 10:22:57 AMThe only issue was Marquette's response should have been worded better.
Perhaps you should look for a new line of work.
Quote from: Pakuni on Today at 10:33:04 AMI think he believed they could turn them into Big East players. I think he saw the previous wave of players (Kam, Oso, Stevie, TK, OMax, etc.) steadily improve over their time at Marquette and thought the next wave would follow suit - as did a whole lot of people around here.
His mistake/miscalculation was in the type of player he had in the first wave and didn't have in the second. With the exception of OMax, that first group all arrived at MU with a set of discernible basketball skills - TK has high-end basketball IQ; Kam is a natural bucket-getter; Oso has great handles and passing for a big man; Stevie has great defensive skills and instincts; and even Jop had offensive skills.
What can/do we say about the next wave? Chase and Zaide can jump. Sean Jones is fast. Caedin is thick. Josh Clark is tall. DO is long and athletic. Tre has size for a guard. Al Amadou is long and springy.
Where are the high-end skills and instincts? They don't exist.
The two guys who supposedly arrived withskill - Ben Gold's shooting and Royce Parnham's scoring - are below average at those skills.
I suspect Shaka believed he and his staff could develop skills in these guys and was terribly mistaken. Is he surprised by the results of this season? I have no idea. But I think he's surprised by the lack of development from these players.
Quote from: SOSW on Today at 10:12:35 AMI mean, I've been working in higher education PR for 30 plus years and given workshops in crisis communications particularly focusing on social media.
At the very least it's given me a great new example of how NOT to do things.
Responding to a troll... using imprecise language away from your well crafted initial statement... watching it Streisand Effect out of your control, etc.
It's actually impressive how bad they managed this.
Quote from: Pakuni on Today at 10:39:46 AMWho in the mainstream media is talking about Marquette's tweets?
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