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<blockquote data-quote="takethepoints" data-source="post: 753221" data-attributes="member: 265"><p>I still remember the Citadel loss because of how <em>poorly coached</em> we looked. I've seen some very bad Tech losses in the past - believe it - but we never had a "juice box" on the sidelines (Thank God that's gone) or sloppy play for almost an entire game or open taunting of opponents or a variety of stupid and needless penalties or … well, you get the picture. There's nothing wrong with losing to an inferior team, especially if you give them the game, but that game will stick in my craw for some time. I literally couldn't believe what I was seeing down on the sidelines.</p><p></p><p>The redeeming trend is now showing up, however. The coaching staff seems to be in better control of the players and the games. Some of them are visibly learning how to coach better as well. I now think things are looking up and Collins and co. may take the bad taste out of my mouth this year, even if we only win 3 - 4 games. I want us to win, but it matters a lot to me how we do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="takethepoints, post: 753221, member: 265"] I still remember the Citadel loss because of how [I]poorly coached[/I] we looked. I've seen some very bad Tech losses in the past - believe it - but we never had a "juice box" on the sidelines (Thank God that's gone) or sloppy play for almost an entire game or open taunting of opponents or a variety of stupid and needless penalties or … well, you get the picture. There's nothing wrong with losing to an inferior team, especially if you give them the game, but that game will stick in my craw for some time. I literally couldn't believe what I was seeing down on the sidelines. The redeeming trend is now showing up, however. The coaching staff seems to be in better control of the players and the games. Some of them are visibly learning how to coach better as well. I now think things are looking up and Collins and co. may take the bad taste out of my mouth this year, even if we only win 3 - 4 games. I want us to win, but it matters a lot to me how we do it. [/QUOTE]
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