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<blockquote data-quote="GTFLETCH" data-source="post: 640610" data-attributes="member: 1668"><p>I’m afraid the main conclusion from all of this is that the coaching staff, and especially Coach Collins, are not yet up to this job. He may grow into it, but not getting a team ready to play a scheme we ran for 11 years is inexcusable. Having a few bad weeks of practice when you haven’t played 5 minutes of good football yet is inexcusable. Losing to Temple is bad. This is what worried me from day one about Coach Collins and all the social media hype. He’s had two seasons as a HC and let’s be honest, there isn’t much track record there (it’s Temple!) so the hyperbole always felt forced and compensating for a lack of substance. Now he has to turn it down, get to basics and try to build credibility. I’m not optimistic. The sales pitch was the hype would lead to better talent, but who’s hyped to come hear now, and what if we win 0-1 more from here on?</p><p></p><p>My thought is if you wanna change the culture? WIN! Tech needs a coach not a hype man with his ridiculous ABOVE THE LINE junk! What kind of millennial "everyone gets a trophy" crap it that? The offense looks lost and the defense looked confused and its all because there's different guys on both sides of the ball for each and every down. There is no consistency from one week to another with this ATL bull and it makes it difficult for the players to grow together with a revolving door at each position. Don't try to reinvent the wheel. I've never seen a team with show so much lack of discipline. This team won 7 games last year, losing to a FCS & G5 school is not OK! Both losses are squarely on the coaching staff and thus, on Coach Collins. From rotating QBs and preventing any of them from establishing any rhythm to awful playcalling (shotgun formation on 4th and 1 with a QB who is automatic at short distance) to awful clock management, our coaches didn't prepare the team to play either game. I hope UNC game is better, but this Coaching staff seems to be struggling and may never grow into the job. </p><p></p><p>I guess time will tell</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTFLETCH, post: 640610, member: 1668"] I’m afraid the main conclusion from all of this is that the coaching staff, and especially Coach Collins, are not yet up to this job. He may grow into it, but not getting a team ready to play a scheme we ran for 11 years is inexcusable. Having a few bad weeks of practice when you haven’t played 5 minutes of good football yet is inexcusable. Losing to Temple is bad. This is what worried me from day one about Coach Collins and all the social media hype. He’s had two seasons as a HC and let’s be honest, there isn’t much track record there (it’s Temple!) so the hyperbole always felt forced and compensating for a lack of substance. Now he has to turn it down, get to basics and try to build credibility. I’m not optimistic. The sales pitch was the hype would lead to better talent, but who’s hyped to come hear now, and what if we win 0-1 more from here on? My thought is if you wanna change the culture? WIN! Tech needs a coach not a hype man with his ridiculous ABOVE THE LINE junk! What kind of millennial "everyone gets a trophy" crap it that? The offense looks lost and the defense looked confused and its all because there's different guys on both sides of the ball for each and every down. There is no consistency from one week to another with this ATL bull and it makes it difficult for the players to grow together with a revolving door at each position. Don't try to reinvent the wheel. I've never seen a team with show so much lack of discipline. This team won 7 games last year, losing to a FCS & G5 school is not OK! Both losses are squarely on the coaching staff and thus, on Coach Collins. From rotating QBs and preventing any of them from establishing any rhythm to awful playcalling (shotgun formation on 4th and 1 with a QB who is automatic at short distance) to awful clock management, our coaches didn't prepare the team to play either game. I hope UNC game is better, but this Coaching staff seems to be struggling and may never grow into the job. I guess time will tell [/QUOTE]
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