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<blockquote data-quote="ibeattetris" data-source="post: 504112" data-attributes="member: 1175"><p>We proved we could win multiple games this year with primarily having TO run to the edge behind blockers. So at the worst case just line up TO in the wildcat and skate to 4-5 wins with no creativity. I see no reason to believe our new coach should not be bowl eligible with the team we are returning. One of everyone's complaints (probably valid) about CPJ was his unwillingness to adjust to our players after the failed Vad experiment. If our new coach comes in and immediately forces a pro set on us without a transition period, his butt will deserve the hotseat it will be on. The incoming coach should come in with a plan on how he will utilize our teams current strengths to win games and build support while recruiting to fit his long term goal. Any hire unwilling to be flexible in this regard should not be hired in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibeattetris, post: 504112, member: 1175"] We proved we could win multiple games this year with primarily having TO run to the edge behind blockers. So at the worst case just line up TO in the wildcat and skate to 4-5 wins with no creativity. I see no reason to believe our new coach should not be bowl eligible with the team we are returning. One of everyone's complaints (probably valid) about CPJ was his unwillingness to adjust to our players after the failed Vad experiment. If our new coach comes in and immediately forces a pro set on us without a transition period, his butt will deserve the hotseat it will be on. The incoming coach should come in with a plan on how he will utilize our teams current strengths to win games and build support while recruiting to fit his long term goal. Any hire unwilling to be flexible in this regard should not be hired in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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