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<blockquote data-quote="jacket_fan" data-source="post: 668926" data-attributes="member: 3527"><p>After a couple of brews and an a## kicking of the dawgs. I will say I hope Collins is the man. </p><p></p><p>I love his intensity and his emphasis on recruiting. After recently losing an OL recruit, I hope he can keep this class after a disappointing year. Or improve it with grad transfers and poaching other schools. (Please get a kicker)</p><p></p><p>Game day performance by the staff needs to improve. I just did not see game to game improvement this year. I know injuries hurt. Perhaps the Oline showed up better considering the attrition. But the defense did not seem to improve. And I was especially disappointed in special teams performance, which I thought would be an improvement this year. </p><p></p><p>Did Oliver get on the <u>s</u>pecial <u>h</u>igh <u>i</u>ntensity <u>t</u>raining list, because his touches seems to decrease as the season progressed. (Still think he was the most potent offensive weapon).</p><p></p><p>Which leads me to my estimation that a C is generous. Too many worsts. Shut outs. Worst loss to the dawgs in years still hurts. Just a really disappointing season. Gold colored glasses cannot mask how bad it was. Rankings in the ACC.</p><p></p><p>I know it is the Christmas season, but no gifts, my grade is a solid D. He made it through the season, but showed no signs of brilliance. The Institute does not accept mediocrity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacket_fan, post: 668926, member: 3527"] After a couple of brews and an a## kicking of the dawgs. I will say I hope Collins is the man. I love his intensity and his emphasis on recruiting. After recently losing an OL recruit, I hope he can keep this class after a disappointing year. Or improve it with grad transfers and poaching other schools. (Please get a kicker) Game day performance by the staff needs to improve. I just did not see game to game improvement this year. I know injuries hurt. Perhaps the Oline showed up better considering the attrition. But the defense did not seem to improve. And I was especially disappointed in special teams performance, which I thought would be an improvement this year. Did Oliver get on the [U]s[/U]pecial [U]h[/U]igh [U]i[/U]ntensity [U]t[/U]raining list, because his touches seems to decrease as the season progressed. (Still think he was the most potent offensive weapon). Which leads me to my estimation that a C is generous. Too many worsts. Shut outs. Worst loss to the dawgs in years still hurts. Just a really disappointing season. Gold colored glasses cannot mask how bad it was. Rankings in the ACC. I know it is the Christmas season, but no gifts, my grade is a solid D. He made it through the season, but showed no signs of brilliance. The Institute does not accept mediocrity. [/QUOTE]
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