Ron Maly says McCarney's firing proves that ISU is a "coaching graveyard"

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It's strange how uneducated some people are.

I'm sure he thought Rutgers was a coaching graveyard at one point too.

Silly closeminded fools.
 

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i wanted to respond and give the guy some numbers to think about but doesn't look like there is a way to comment on his posts. I can't believe how uninformed the media is about ISU. They should be praising ISU and NOT mac. Sure, Mac DID great things but it was because ISU ALLOWED Mac to do great things. The numbers speak for the themselves. Take his name away from the numbers and ask people "if this was your coaches record over 12 years and this was the current season, would you keep him?" How many people are going to say "yes"? How many people are going to say "I would have let him go a long time ago?" What a bunch of BS.
 

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Ron Maly gets his jollies on writing a stupid article and then coming on here and seeing what people have to say about how stupid he is.
 

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Ron Maly gets his jollies on writing a stupid article and then coming on here and seeing what people have to say about how stupid he is.

Does he come on here? What's his username? I want to tell him what an idiotic, uneducated post that was. There are only a handful of other coaches who were given an opportunity longer than Mac was given. And two of them are Bowden and Paterno. I mean, seriously, how much longer should we have given him? A generation of kids went from babies to Junior High while Mac had his chance. Coaching Graveyard my a$$. Sounds like the opportunity of a lifetime.
 

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I just don't understand the attitude of articles like this:
http://http://wesleyvaclav.blogspot.com/2006/11/mccarney-should-have-said-goodbye-to.html

How many "coaching graveyards" would give a guy like McCarney thye chance to do what he did?

why worry what this hack has to say, when he also says this about the 2006 UofI football team:

"Was Off Base With My 12-0 Prediction for Iowa. Now, With a 6-6 Finish Looming, I Hope I'm Wrong Again. But, Face It, Things Don't Look Very Good"

-keep
 

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Does he come on here? What's his username? I want to tell him what an idiotic, uneducated post that was. There are only a handful of other coaches who were given an opportunity longer than Mac was given. And two of them are Bowden and Paterno. I mean, seriously, how much longer should we have given him? A generation of kids went from babies to Junior High while Mac had his chance. Coaching Graveyard my a$$. Sounds like the opportunity of a lifetime.

I dont know if he comes on here or not..i would assume most writers do come on message boards to see what kind of response their articles have. This is the only avenue for print media to see a reaction. I think Maly is a moron in this case, and if he does come on here, i think everyone needs to let him know how we feel about it.

ISU fans are driven by passion much like other teams fans, and for him to call out the coaching at ISU as a graveyard is crap. It is people like him that make ISU not successful and people like him that are always trying to put the ISU Community down. For once someone right a positive article about ISU and Ames
 

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12 years is an awful long time to be given to die. And Mac "resigned" albeit under pressure, to further the program. I'm sure most coaches would like to be given 12 years to implement their program. The recent setback to ISU football was two consecutive "poor choices" made in our coaching staff. We have never fully recovered from the departure of Steve Loney as our Offensive Coordinator. Brickey and Fine were total disasters and Barney Cotton just wasn't innovative enough. Added to the problems were mistakes made in recruiting back in the Brickey-Fine era which have led us to our O-Line problems today.

I'm thankful that Johnny Majors, Earle Bruce, Jackie Sherrill, Jimmy Johnson, etc. etc. have all been able to visit our graveyard and have some pretty successful times here if I am not mistaken.
 

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why worry what this hack has to say, when he also says this about the 2006 UofI football team:

"Was Off Base With My 12-0 Prediction for Iowa. Now, With a 6-6 Finish Looming, I Hope I'm Wrong Again. But, Face It, Things Don't Look Very Good"

-keep

Oh, nevermind. I didn't realize he was a prick hackeye homer POS. This explains everything. No further comment needed. Perhaps they should be worrying about why they pay a coach 2.7 mill for a 6-6 record.
 

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He's definitely a Hawkeye homer. But he masquerades under the mask of being "objective" since he was a long-time reporter for the Des Moines Rag.
 

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Well, he would know.

Ron Maly
Date of Birth: 09/16/1935
Place of Birth: Cedar Rapids, IA
Education: University of Iowa - Political Science, 1958

Employment: Tribune (Albert Lea, MN) - Sports Editor, 1958-59
Des Moines Register and Tribune - Sports Copy Editor, 1959-65; Sports Reporter, 1965-99

Other: Four-time Iowa Sportswriter of the Year Award Winner



Looks like the guy is the living example of "dead-end" :eek:o7dt:

Speaking of "graveyards", the Des Moines Register for 34 years? Way to reach for the brass ring, Ron.
 
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Good work DaddyMac...proves the point that everyone has that Ron Maly is a slack. Ron peace out brother..you are a terrible writer and the 4 times you were Iowa Sportswriter of the Year were years that people couldnt read.
 

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We should remember that Ron Maly was fired from the Register for
plagiarizing an Ames Tribune article about an ISU basketball game. (Rumor has it he never went to the game and wrote his article at home reading the Ames Tribune.) He has always written terrible articles about ISU and we should expect no differrent from a writer not even good enough to work for the register.
 

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I didn't read the article. I read the threads first. And if this guy picked the Hawkeyes to go 12-0 he obviously is the furthest thing from an objective reporter on the face of the planet. Not to mention the furthest thing from an intelligent reporter. It's no wonder Hawk fans get so boastful at the beginning of the season. You really can't blame them now when supposed "Objective" writers predict crap like this. I'm actually looking at this article kind of good. If his 12-0 prediction for the Hawkeyes is any indication of his ability to anylize the facts and come to a reasonable conclusion.. I'd say we are looking pretty good in the football arena. It's probably good he called us a coaching graveyard. He obviously knows very little about college football.
 
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nm sorry..
 
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DaddyMac

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Yeah, what the hell is that? Iowa going 12-0?!?

Obviously Gary Barta is to blame for raising the expecations of the Iowa fanbase beyond reason. He's fanned the flames and is in no small part responsible for the fan-fracturing we're seeing in Iowa City and the calls for Kirk Ferentz to be fired!

Hold on, I might have my threads crossed... ;o)