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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 853894" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>When Colllins was named I thought it was a miserable hire - two years HC at Temple with an average w-l record and what I thought from viewing two games from Youtube as a bad offense - but vowed I was going to keep my mouth shut and give him his chance with his "dream job". I was a Johnson fan, still am, but I always got it that not everybody likes his offense, and that he had troubles recruiting QBs for it, and would never get the great tailbacks. I think it is cool and my turn-on these days is Army, though Navy just squshed them like a bug. I mean, who can't admire a coach who in the midst of a "pass more" push, particularly on third down, notes if it is "just four or five yards I can run for that"?</p><p></p><p>I think I kept the faith, through a series of self-serving anti-Johnson quotes by Collins, including one about having the biggest rebuilding job in the history of college football. I figure a football coach has the right to be outrageously stupid at least once a season, but Collins pushes it. I was teetering and cracked before Georgia beat up on us, 55-0, but worse, acted sorry for us in the process. I don't want anybody's damn sympathy or pity. I want to compete and leave 'em with a bloody nose when it is over.</p><p></p><p>But it wasn't just Georgia. It seemed to be everybody. Now looking at the 2022 schedule, other than Duke and maybe Western Carolina, it looks hopeless. Winning three is optimistic and what does that say?</p><p></p><p>So it is time for Collins to go, and I don't care if the next coach runs a single wing or the ND box. Inspire the troops, fill them with hope and enthusiasm, get them playing hard on every play, bring the passion back. But Collins has to be on the next bus out of town, back to his new job every two years routine. Seven years of this guy wipes out, erases, Georgia Tech football. Clemson might be do that in the first game. I am beyond dejected.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 853894, member: 2175"] When Colllins was named I thought it was a miserable hire - two years HC at Temple with an average w-l record and what I thought from viewing two games from Youtube as a bad offense - but vowed I was going to keep my mouth shut and give him his chance with his "dream job". I was a Johnson fan, still am, but I always got it that not everybody likes his offense, and that he had troubles recruiting QBs for it, and would never get the great tailbacks. I think it is cool and my turn-on these days is Army, though Navy just squshed them like a bug. I mean, who can't admire a coach who in the midst of a "pass more" push, particularly on third down, notes if it is "just four or five yards I can run for that"? I think I kept the faith, through a series of self-serving anti-Johnson quotes by Collins, including one about having the biggest rebuilding job in the history of college football. I figure a football coach has the right to be outrageously stupid at least once a season, but Collins pushes it. I was teetering and cracked before Georgia beat up on us, 55-0, but worse, acted sorry for us in the process. I don't want anybody's damn sympathy or pity. I want to compete and leave 'em with a bloody nose when it is over. But it wasn't just Georgia. It seemed to be everybody. Now looking at the 2022 schedule, other than Duke and maybe Western Carolina, it looks hopeless. Winning three is optimistic and what does that say? So it is time for Collins to go, and I don't care if the next coach runs a single wing or the ND box. Inspire the troops, fill them with hope and enthusiasm, get them playing hard on every play, bring the passion back. But Collins has to be on the next bus out of town, back to his new job every two years routine. Seven years of this guy wipes out, erases, Georgia Tech football. Clemson might be do that in the first game. I am beyond dejected. [/QUOTE]
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