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<blockquote data-quote="patrickr21" data-source="post: 746071" data-attributes="member: 3504"><p>I’ll say that last year while I liked the some of the new energy around the program, I wasn’t a fan of Collins and his game day coaching. His press conference especially annoyed the piss out of me as it was all about culture and transition and little about X&O football (which is 180 from CPJ). Obviously, this is an outside perspective and I have no idea how he coaches in person. </p><p></p><p>From reading the ajc excerpt, I like that he isn’t making (or allowing the team to make) excuses for being young or injuries. He says it over and over again in this interview and in the post game radio interview, “guys need to step and make plays”. No excuses. I’m encouraged by this. Not saying he wasn’t doing that last year, but I didn’t hear it in his pressers (or maybe I was turning them off too soon). </p><p></p><p>I don’t know if Pnode is the right guy, but our offense is clearly better in multiple facets than it was last year. Off season training and S&C, moving guys to the right positions, teaching skill, technique, and scheme, and recruiting players for the system are contributing to our improvement. Our coaches are responsible for that!</p><p></p><p>It sucks waiting to see how we develop, and I want us to win every game right now. But the first 2 weeks of this season have me encouraged. I hope we continue on the trajectory, and I hope we get a boost recruiting the class THIS year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="patrickr21, post: 746071, member: 3504"] I’ll say that last year while I liked the some of the new energy around the program, I wasn’t a fan of Collins and his game day coaching. His press conference especially annoyed the piss out of me as it was all about culture and transition and little about X&O football (which is 180 from CPJ). Obviously, this is an outside perspective and I have no idea how he coaches in person. From reading the ajc excerpt, I like that he isn’t making (or allowing the team to make) excuses for being young or injuries. He says it over and over again in this interview and in the post game radio interview, “guys need to step and make plays”. No excuses. I’m encouraged by this. Not saying he wasn’t doing that last year, but I didn’t hear it in his pressers (or maybe I was turning them off too soon). I don’t know if Pnode is the right guy, but our offense is clearly better in multiple facets than it was last year. Off season training and S&C, moving guys to the right positions, teaching skill, technique, and scheme, and recruiting players for the system are contributing to our improvement. Our coaches are responsible for that! It sucks waiting to see how we develop, and I want us to win every game right now. But the first 2 weeks of this season have me encouraged. I hope we continue on the trajectory, and I hope we get a boost recruiting the class THIS year. [/QUOTE]
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