pbrown520
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We're just simply going to be in polite disagreement (as well as with the others who've Liked my opinion). The "few areas of dire need" (OL and DL) have such a massive effect on the entirety of the offensive and defensive scheme changes that...if you don't see that, it's honestly not worth discussing.
The rest of our non-OL talent are guys with zero in-game experience (Graham and the completely-ignored WR Corps and Jordan Mason). They're performing well and getting better each week but were literally rookies with ZERO experience coming into this season. The D secondary talent is doing well for the most part - it's a good group of talented kids already in place that aren't undersized and/or learning entirely new schemes. If anything, Thack has taken the Coach Woody reins off and let the kids play. Thack's done a much better job with fundamentals than Woody was doing.
Look, I'm not saying it won't take time, but you guys act like having to turn a roster over has never happened in college football. It doesn't really matter if it's coming from an option or not.
Collins should be given 3 years to succeed, that's it. Even if he had zero players on the roster that fit his scheme, he should be able to be really competitive in year 3. The option doesn't have anything to do with that. That we have seen over and over and over in college football. That's what I am saying. What the hell does running the option have to do with anything? Hell we saw UAB dismantle their entire team as in disband it completely then reinstate it and be in a bowl game in almost immediately and then winning their conference. That is a historic rebuild. Changing schemes isn't. It's just not.
This rhetoric from you guys and the coach sounds to me like you guys think we shouldn't measure success until like year 5 or something?