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<blockquote data-quote="slugboy" data-source="post: 959496" data-attributes="member: 282"><p>Thacker was kept because he’s good. Key likes him as a coach. Football analysts thought we were lucky to keep him.</p><p></p><p>Thacker stayed on as DC, but not as a position coach. If you were saving money, you could have used his salary on a second OL coach or another position coach. Aside from not getting Garrett Riley as an OC (Clemson got him), Key mainly got who he wanted as coaches.</p><p></p><p>As far as defense is concerned, it was a big step up from what we’d seen in about a decade. I’d say the defense stepped up after TFG got fired. They definitely were a lot more interesting in what they did.</p><p></p><p>First half defense on Friday was really good. Second half defense was not good. First half offense was good to great. Second half offense was bad. We only scored six points in the second half—and that’s absolutely terrible. <strong>The second-half collapse was a team effort.</strong></p><p></p><p>If we’d scored 13 or 14 points in the second half—any points in the third, really—we’re talking about how great a team we have. If we’d even gotten first downs and burned clock, we’d be talking about what a great team we have. We only scored six, had to go for a missed 2-point conversion in the 4th, and didn’t stay on the field.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slugboy, post: 959496, member: 282"] Thacker was kept because he’s good. Key likes him as a coach. Football analysts thought we were lucky to keep him. Thacker stayed on as DC, but not as a position coach. If you were saving money, you could have used his salary on a second OL coach or another position coach. Aside from not getting Garrett Riley as an OC (Clemson got him), Key mainly got who he wanted as coaches. As far as defense is concerned, it was a big step up from what we’d seen in about a decade. I’d say the defense stepped up after TFG got fired. They definitely were a lot more interesting in what they did. First half defense on Friday was really good. Second half defense was not good. First half offense was good to great. Second half offense was bad. We only scored six points in the second half—and that’s absolutely terrible. [B]The second-half collapse was a team effort.[/B] If we’d scored 13 or 14 points in the second half—any points in the third, really—we’re talking about how great a team we have. If we’d even gotten first downs and burned clock, we’d be talking about what a great team we have. We only scored six, had to go for a missed 2-point conversion in the 4th, and didn’t stay on the field. [/QUOTE]
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