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There is no contradiction between asserting what evidence-to-date suggests on the one hand and indicating an openness to the possibility subsequent facts might indicate the contrary. Many things begin badly but end well, and vice-versa. If you are looking for someone who will bleat fanboy nonsense until doing so becomes untenable, I am not your man. I'm a fan, not a cheerleader. It seems to me there is little objective evidence on the other side of the ledger, aside perhaps from the arguably competent manner is which Mayo handled the Judon matter. If there is more to be said in support of a view that Mayo is doing well to this point, let's hear it.
I would say that based on my viewing of training camp practices and what very little we have seen so far things look to be running pretty much the same as any other camp.
The talent might not be there at certain positions but isn't that on Wolf and even BB more than Mayo?
I have no idea what evidence you are using to assert amateur results borderline incompetent?












