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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 858345" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Nice analysis. Thank you for your time and thoughtfulness.</p><p></p><p>Part of the reason I have pushed in the past for people to be more specific about how long a transition should take is that, in my opinion, there has been no evidence that giving this coach an unlimited time frame will get us to 10 or more wins. Progress has been slow and that is putting it charitably.</p><p></p><p>I continue to hope that the light bulb will come on for this coach and the team. The problem, which you have spelled out well, is that the offensive line should have been job 1 given how much time CGC spent talking about heights and weights and transitions. But an additional problem is that if he felt it was permissible to ignore the line while working on other aspects of the team then those other aspects should have been perfect by year 3. As it was, game management and play calling remained abysmal, the defense seemed to regress, our kicking game was average to mediocre and the QB is still an unsettled position.</p><p></p><p>Maybe if the offensive line turns around this year it will have a positive impact on the rest of the team. Time is critical for this coach and if he ever needed motivation to get this offensive line put together this is the year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 858345, member: 1640"] Nice analysis. Thank you for your time and thoughtfulness. Part of the reason I have pushed in the past for people to be more specific about how long a transition should take is that, in my opinion, there has been no evidence that giving this coach an unlimited time frame will get us to 10 or more wins. Progress has been slow and that is putting it charitably. I continue to hope that the light bulb will come on for this coach and the team. The problem, which you have spelled out well, is that the offensive line should have been job 1 given how much time CGC spent talking about heights and weights and transitions. But an additional problem is that if he felt it was permissible to ignore the line while working on other aspects of the team then those other aspects should have been perfect by year 3. As it was, game management and play calling remained abysmal, the defense seemed to regress, our kicking game was average to mediocre and the QB is still an unsettled position. Maybe if the offensive line turns around this year it will have a positive impact on the rest of the team. Time is critical for this coach and if he ever needed motivation to get this offensive line put together this is the year. [/QUOTE]
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