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<blockquote data-quote="Roswellgoldmember" data-source="post: 901847" data-attributes="member: 1933"><p>Brent Key has a much more impressive resume than Dabo did at the time he was hired. Both are assistant coaches from a staff that failed to the point of having the head coach fired mid season. I don't what exactly Dabo was excelling at as a position coach other than some recruiting wins. </p><p></p><p>OL coach is not the path to being a fan favorite, even in the best of times. Fans notice and are hyper critical of OL mistakes just like missed tackles on defense but a lot of that is just football. Our OL under Key has been a weakness but he had by far the toughest transition in the that lineman he inherited were not well suited physically for the offense and it takes a lot longer to develop OL compared to other positions. It's hard for me to judge his performance purely as an OL coach but I do know that he's had a track record of success there working with O'Leary and Saban, neither of which are easy coaches to work for. If his association with Collins is a deal breaker for you then you're entitled to your opinion. I think Collins was so incompetent that I prefer to judge Key's performance at GT primarily during his time spent without Collins.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Roswellgoldmember, post: 901847, member: 1933"] Brent Key has a much more impressive resume than Dabo did at the time he was hired. Both are assistant coaches from a staff that failed to the point of having the head coach fired mid season. I don't what exactly Dabo was excelling at as a position coach other than some recruiting wins. OL coach is not the path to being a fan favorite, even in the best of times. Fans notice and are hyper critical of OL mistakes just like missed tackles on defense but a lot of that is just football. Our OL under Key has been a weakness but he had by far the toughest transition in the that lineman he inherited were not well suited physically for the offense and it takes a lot longer to develop OL compared to other positions. It's hard for me to judge his performance purely as an OL coach but I do know that he's had a track record of success there working with O'Leary and Saban, neither of which are easy coaches to work for. If his association with Collins is a deal breaker for you then you're entitled to your opinion. I think Collins was so incompetent that I prefer to judge Key's performance at GT primarily during his time spent without Collins. [/QUOTE]
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