Collins has been blocking people on Twitter who are questioning the state of the program and he seems like he really can't take criticism without getting all fire and brimstone on everyone's *** like it's remember the titans or some ****. I really don't like it, and I'm significantly younger than Collins. Unless we pull out some miracle season within the next 2-3 years he might implode from people questioning him.
"I keep score too" lmao sounds like a 20 year old. It's such a bad look. I suppose he should get some slack but on the other hand he also knew what he signed up for. If you can't handle the heat get out of the kitchen.Agreed. His last line of this quote bothers me:
“There’s a lot of people that want to tear you down,” he said. “There’s a lot of people that want to build you up. There’s a lot of people that want to be in your corner. There’s a lot of people don’t want to turn their back on you. And I keep score, too.”
That being said, I do feel he is being unfairly roasted for the current state of this program. We knew it was going to be painful moving on from the TO so we shouldn't be shocked at the results so far. There are indications of improvement, but it's going to take time.
That might (and I emphasize, might) be a fair statement about the offense, but you can't use the same excuse for the deteriorating level of the defenseAgreed. His last line of this quote bothers me:
“There’s a lot of people that want to tear you down,” he said. “There’s a lot of people that want to build you up. There’s a lot of people that want to be in your corner. There’s a lot of people don’t want to turn their back on you. And I keep score, too.”
That being said, I do feel he is being unfairly roasted for the current state of this program. We knew it was going to be painful moving on from the TO so we shouldn't be shocked at the results so far. There are indications of improvement, but it's going to take time.
everyone has their opinion some want to see a coach who jumps up and yells at a player who makes a mistake some like you I guess are happy to see a coach spread love. I want to see one who is in the middle can show love but can also be a hard a*s if it calls for it. But to tell people to Shut the hell up you don't seem to be practicing what you are trying to preach. Every player is different and a good coach understands that and will coach them different. Time will tell if CGC will make it the problem is how much time will it take , 3 years , 4 years , 5 years or more. As for him being nominated for the Broyles award great it helped him get the job but really doesn't mean anything now.Since some of you respond to toughness, here are my words for you: Shut the hell up.
That was actually my favorite part.Agreed. His last line of this quote bothers me:
“There’s a lot of people that want to tear you down,” he said. “There’s a lot of people that want to build you up. There’s a lot of people that want to be in your corner. There’s a lot of people don’t want to turn their back on you. And I keep score, too.”
That being said, I do feel he is being unfairly roasted for the current state of this program. We knew it was going to be painful moving on from the TO so we shouldn't be shocked at the results so far. There are indications of improvement, but it's going to take time.
That was actually my favorite part.
**** the haters.
All his pressers from last year sounded good, we just weren't seeing results. Of the coaches that get pressers, I've enjoyed his the most.On a side note I'm really starting to like CDP this year after hearing him I do believe he is better than I thought last year.
I don’t care if KQ gets his feelings hurt by Collins. KQ isn’t influential enough to do any damage, notice how Collins didn’t go at Marty Smith like that. Collins isn’t stupid.But I thought we wanted a coach who got along with the media, not another CPJ style HC who holds grudges with reporters....
Agreed. His last line of this quote bothers me:
“There’s a lot of people that want to tear you down,” he said. “There’s a lot of people that want to build you up. There’s a lot of people that want to be in your corner. There’s a lot of people don’t want to turn their back on you. And I keep score, too.”
No, part of his job as a coach is to get the players to believe. He can't stand up there and say we are undersized, we're injured, we had some guys leave the team, and we generally just suck right now. Players would quit on him in a heartbeat. That might make you feel like he's aware of the status of our defense but some of you guys would just twist that into he's making excuses.I listened to the entire press conference. I do hope Collins succeeds, but here is some food for thought:
Collins is a motivational speaker - his glass is not just half full, but all the way full always. Good for him. You need that in a leader, but ...
He said the game against BC came down to 6 plays. Wow! So, that tells me that he doesn't see anything wrong with our D at all. He didn't speak about missed tackles, which I think we all know is a BIG problem.
Special Teams - it's ironic that the first thing he looks at from the other team is the PAT/FG defense and KO. You'd think if it's that important to him, we'd be better at it. I think my definition of "ridiculously high level" and his are not the same. He said we are fast and play passionately and therefore successful. I consider tackling someone before mid-field as successful. I consider blocking their line and getting a PAT or FG through the uprights rather than blocked successful.
I'm all for loving the kids and developing them as young men. It's what I loved about CPJ - they are just different approaches. I'm all for not embarrassing a kid on the sideline for a mistake, but ...there is a way to get your point across. Mistakes have consequences. If a player commits an unneccesary personal foul AFTER the play, you can choose not to chew him out, but you can say "hey, that was a mistake. I still love you, but you know you have to sit out for X amount of time." or whatever...You can't just say, "oh, I love you - great job" and not correct the mistake. Maybe he is doing that, but we certainlly aren't seeing any evidence of changed behavior.
I'm a believer in process in life over results, but this is a competitive game you chose to coach. At some points, results do matter.
But I thought we wanted a coach who got along with the media, not another CPJ style HC who holds grudges with reporters....
I don't think he is keeping score with Kelly. I think he is reading social media and possibly here.
He addressed that yesterday. He said they coach them hard in practice but he sees no point in embarrassing them on tv in the middle of the game. It doesn’t make them play better and goes against what he believes.everyone has their opinion some want to see a coach who jumps up and yells at a player who makes a mistake some like you I guess are happy to see a coach spread love. I want to see one who is in the middle can show love but can also be a hard a*s if it calls for it. But to tell people to Shut the hell up you don't seem to be practicing what you are trying to preach. Every player is different and a good coach understands that and will coach them different. Time will tell if CGC will make it the problem is how much time will it take , 3 years , 4 years , 5 years or more. As for him being nominated for the Broyles award great it helped him get the job but really doesn't mean anything now.
So that makes it ok to be an ******* when you get pressured just because someone is a smaller journalist...? These were all 100% valid questions.I don’t care if KQ gets his feelings hurt by Collins. KQ isn’t influential enough to do any damage, notice how Collins didn’t go at Marty Smith like that. Collins isn’t stupid.
Question:That might (and I emphasize, might) be a fair statement about the offense, but you can't use the same excuse for the deteriorating level of the defense