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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 774968" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>The focus of the 2021 football season will be squarely on Coach Collins. Period. He’s great at marketing and has been a huge improvement in recruiting. But we all know his game day coaching has been an adventure. I’ve blown it off because these first two years were about getting players and building paths to GT that have long been neglected. He’s accomplished a lot in those regards. Now, it’s about getting them prepared and executing on the field. We could all detail plays that we’ve never seen a legit team do (spiking it at goal line with a minute and a half on the clock). That last game against Pitt was every bit as pitiful a coaching preparedness issue as the Citadel game. We let their nobody RB look like he was all ACC. And once again we let a slow QB outrun our defenders on critical third down plays.</p><p></p><p>I gotta believe Coach Collins realizes at this point that his skillset isn’t a strength during the heat of the moment. I can only wish I could listen to Key and Choices rants on the phone to their spouse on the ride home from the games. I gotta believe Key used the South Carolina saga to talk some realism to Collins. I believe Collins can be a highly successful coach at GT if he can set ego aside and know his weaknesses. His strengths are awesome, but he needs a nerd type who can whisper in his ear during games. For instance, outside of Gibbs (who should never return another kickoff outside of a championship type game), we should simply take the 25 yard line like every other team does. That’s just one thing that’s an easy fix.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 774968, member: 4334"] The focus of the 2021 football season will be squarely on Coach Collins. Period. He’s great at marketing and has been a huge improvement in recruiting. But we all know his game day coaching has been an adventure. I’ve blown it off because these first two years were about getting players and building paths to GT that have long been neglected. He’s accomplished a lot in those regards. Now, it’s about getting them prepared and executing on the field. We could all detail plays that we’ve never seen a legit team do (spiking it at goal line with a minute and a half on the clock). That last game against Pitt was every bit as pitiful a coaching preparedness issue as the Citadel game. We let their nobody RB look like he was all ACC. And once again we let a slow QB outrun our defenders on critical third down plays. I gotta believe Coach Collins realizes at this point that his skillset isn’t a strength during the heat of the moment. I can only wish I could listen to Key and Choices rants on the phone to their spouse on the ride home from the games. I gotta believe Key used the South Carolina saga to talk some realism to Collins. I believe Collins can be a highly successful coach at GT if he can set ego aside and know his weaknesses. His strengths are awesome, but he needs a nerd type who can whisper in his ear during games. For instance, outside of Gibbs (who should never return another kickoff outside of a championship type game), we should simply take the 25 yard line like every other team does. That’s just one thing that’s an easy fix. [/QUOTE]
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