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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 513044" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>I think psychology refers to such hopes (national championships) as the false hope syndrome, so that you hope to win 'em all and wind up with eight and it is a terrible disappointment. I can see recruiting improving somewhat: a "featured runner" wannabe might now consider GT, and maybe a WR here or there. While I did not hear anything Collins said directly, I saw nothing in his offense that was innovative -- and shoot, what can be more innovative than an entirely new offensive concept that wins two national titles and all sorts of championships? -- but I am not a football coach so maybe so. I gather he was saying all the right things to exactly the right people, which I suppose is good, but sounds awfully contrived to me and that in turn makes me suspicious. Is he, as an Ohio friend of mine once observed, "too slick by half?" I hope not, but there is not much of a track record to judge him by -- two years and a list for building a roster from Nick Saban, along with some claims about recruiting which nobody has backed up yet. I have my fingers crossed, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 513044, member: 2175"] I think psychology refers to such hopes (national championships) as the false hope syndrome, so that you hope to win 'em all and wind up with eight and it is a terrible disappointment. I can see recruiting improving somewhat: a "featured runner" wannabe might now consider GT, and maybe a WR here or there. While I did not hear anything Collins said directly, I saw nothing in his offense that was innovative -- and shoot, what can be more innovative than an entirely new offensive concept that wins two national titles and all sorts of championships? -- but I am not a football coach so maybe so. I gather he was saying all the right things to exactly the right people, which I suppose is good, but sounds awfully contrived to me and that in turn makes me suspicious. Is he, as an Ohio friend of mine once observed, "too slick by half?" I hope not, but there is not much of a track record to judge him by -- two years and a list for building a roster from Nick Saban, along with some claims about recruiting which nobody has backed up yet. I have my fingers crossed, too. [/QUOTE]
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