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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 260079" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>I tend to agree. I simply do not see how or why changing coaches will improve anything at all. As frustrated as I am by the defensive performances, I want changes...but have no strong opinion on changing the coach (I am no where near close enough to have an intelligent opinion on that issue).</p><p></p><p>People here have forgotten how ludicrous our offenses were under Gailey. I remember thinking that Gailey played NFL football in college....play conservatively, play sound defense, and try to win games 17-14. That works when the talent levels are comparable, but when there is a mismatch in talent in the field you have to be innovative and do something different. Those who think our scheme makes it tougher for us to recruit 'Bama level talent seem to forget that we haven't recruited like that since, oh...1959? Switching back to pro style offense will get you Gailey's offense....put that together with *this* defense, and you're looking at 3-9 most years.</p><p></p><p>The offense we have is the one thing we have going for us and it is the ONLY reason we have had whatever success we have had in recent years. Changing coaches isn't going to improve that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 260079, member: 944"] I tend to agree. I simply do not see how or why changing coaches will improve anything at all. As frustrated as I am by the defensive performances, I want changes...but have no strong opinion on changing the coach (I am no where near close enough to have an intelligent opinion on that issue). People here have forgotten how ludicrous our offenses were under Gailey. I remember thinking that Gailey played NFL football in college....play conservatively, play sound defense, and try to win games 17-14. That works when the talent levels are comparable, but when there is a mismatch in talent in the field you have to be innovative and do something different. Those who think our scheme makes it tougher for us to recruit 'Bama level talent seem to forget that we haven't recruited like that since, oh...1959? Switching back to pro style offense will get you Gailey's offense....put that together with *this* defense, and you're looking at 3-9 most years. The offense we have is the one thing we have going for us and it is the ONLY reason we have had whatever success we have had in recent years. Changing coaches isn't going to improve that. [/QUOTE]
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