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<blockquote data-quote="AlabamaBuzz" data-source="post: 748559" data-attributes="member: 906"><p>To be honest, because he now is "my" coach, when they panned to Geoff on the sideline late in the game, I initially felt sorry for him. He looked so despondent and confused. I think he knew he was going to have to accept blame in a big way for this performance, and to his credit, he did. With that said, I have to remember he wanted this job - he wanted it so bad he lobbied and pursued Todd more than Todd pursued him, at least initially. At this point, I need another "catchphrase" from him. Not sure what it will be, but it has to be about discipline and execution. I am not good at marketing phrases, but it is obvious what this team needs right now. Of course, it is not the catchphrase they need - but the actual implementation of the catchphrase. I believe since CGC has coached under O'Leary and Saban, he is fully aware of what he and the other coaches must do for the next 2 weeks, so I am going to be cautiously optimistic about the next game. Will we win? Probably not. Will we be embarrassed by penalties and turnovers? I will "choose" to believe for now the answer is "no".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlabamaBuzz, post: 748559, member: 906"] To be honest, because he now is "my" coach, when they panned to Geoff on the sideline late in the game, I initially felt sorry for him. He looked so despondent and confused. I think he knew he was going to have to accept blame in a big way for this performance, and to his credit, he did. With that said, I have to remember he wanted this job - he wanted it so bad he lobbied and pursued Todd more than Todd pursued him, at least initially. At this point, I need another "catchphrase" from him. Not sure what it will be, but it has to be about discipline and execution. I am not good at marketing phrases, but it is obvious what this team needs right now. Of course, it is not the catchphrase they need - but the actual implementation of the catchphrase. I believe since CGC has coached under O'Leary and Saban, he is fully aware of what he and the other coaches must do for the next 2 weeks, so I am going to be cautiously optimistic about the next game. Will we win? Probably not. Will we be embarrassed by penalties and turnovers? I will "choose" to believe for now the answer is "no". [/QUOTE]
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