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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 896984" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>Because you are still not admitting two things can be true at the same time. People who make their living at football told me 4-6 years. I tend to believe them over people on the internet who "have a hard time believing" it. Now, I've explained before, OL is a process of recruiting, development, and building chemistry on the line. These things take time. If CGC were a wunderkind, he might have had results in 3 years. Since he's obviously not, we would most likely see the results in years 5-6. However, since CGC has demonstrated his inability to coach other aspects of the team, we are likely to have a new coach next year. Said coach will reap the benefit of us being 4 years into OL rebuild, barring key members of the OL portaling out.</p><p></p><p>As for the OL being in worse shape, it's better than the 2019 OL, but not by much. It looks worse because we are actually trying to pass more now than we did in 2019.</p><p></p><p>And again, don't read this as an excuse for keeping CGC. He has just about gotten himself fired. We will still be transitioning next year though. Hopefully with a better coach, we will be able to shorten the length of it. The new coach will have more talent suited for his offense than CGC had, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 896984, member: 1191"] Because you are still not admitting two things can be true at the same time. People who make their living at football told me 4-6 years. I tend to believe them over people on the internet who "have a hard time believing" it. Now, I've explained before, OL is a process of recruiting, development, and building chemistry on the line. These things take time. If CGC were a wunderkind, he might have had results in 3 years. Since he's obviously not, we would most likely see the results in years 5-6. However, since CGC has demonstrated his inability to coach other aspects of the team, we are likely to have a new coach next year. Said coach will reap the benefit of us being 4 years into OL rebuild, barring key members of the OL portaling out. As for the OL being in worse shape, it's better than the 2019 OL, but not by much. It looks worse because we are actually trying to pass more now than we did in 2019. And again, don't read this as an excuse for keeping CGC. He has just about gotten himself fired. We will still be transitioning next year though. Hopefully with a better coach, we will be able to shorten the length of it. The new coach will have more talent suited for his offense than CGC had, though. [/QUOTE]
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