We've seen the "the list". Was this all for show with their man already decided on? Was there any "off the record" contacts? Probably not, unless someone on the inside can contradict. The mediocre mindset, or losing mindset, is like the welfare state, it's hard to break away from. Does the I-10 Vidor 0 mindset still permeate the Vidor psyche? Jimmy Johnson once said: "the enemy of great is good". Also from JJ, and I'm paraphrasing: Everyone is in a comfort zone. You have a decent season, maybe make the playoffs. Even if you aren't close to a championship, you think you are successful. Is this where Vidor is at? You go from a losing record coach to a losing record coach and you think you've accomplished something. Thoughts?