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Is this season a repeat of last year?
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<blockquote data-quote="CEB" data-source="post: 909210" data-attributes="member: 4905"><p>here’s the short answer; the decision wasn’t made in order to be better under Key. The decision was made in order to get better, period.</p><p>The fact that we were almost immediately better under Key is telling (damning). We weren’t going to magically be a good football team this year, but we almost overnight became a team people had to respect. That is due to Key’s influence / leadership. Collins may have gotten exactly the same results...but I doubt it. Reality is we will never know, but it would’ve shocked me for a Collins coached team to gut out either the Pitt or Duke games.... especially given how critical the kicking game was. We didn’t have the stomach for winning games like that under Collins.</p><p>So, you’re right that it would’ve been nice to save a few million, but you’re wrong if you think there is any way we could keep Collins. I don’t know if that’s what you meant, but Collins had one foot out the door last November, and we could botch this hire completely and still be better off. Collins was a miss of colossal proportions, and his removal instantly made us better because now we can actually start the rebuild</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CEB, post: 909210, member: 4905"] here’s the short answer; the decision wasn’t made in order to be better under Key. The decision was made in order to get better, period. The fact that we were almost immediately better under Key is telling (damning). We weren’t going to magically be a good football team this year, but we almost overnight became a team people had to respect. That is due to Key’s influence / leadership. Collins may have gotten exactly the same results...but I doubt it. Reality is we will never know, but it would’ve shocked me for a Collins coached team to gut out either the Pitt or Duke games.... especially given how critical the kicking game was. We didn’t have the stomach for winning games like that under Collins. So, you’re right that it would’ve been nice to save a few million, but you’re wrong if you think there is any way we could keep Collins. I don’t know if that’s what you meant, but Collins had one foot out the door last November, and we could botch this hire completely and still be better off. Collins was a miss of colossal proportions, and his removal instantly made us better because now we can actually start the rebuild [/QUOTE]
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