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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="BleedGoldNWhite21" data-source="post: 820179" data-attributes="member: 2993"><p>I think leaving the option for the sake of leaving the option is stubborn, but I don’t think it would have been impossible to be more successful than we are now running a more traditional offense with a different coach. I think that is a legitimate discussion at some point.</p><p>However, Losing to The Citadel and Northern Illinois is more than what offense we run and what players we have. We walloped Bowling Green 63-17 (like we should. I don’t think anyone here was overly impressed with that win) in 2018 and a calendar year later we can’t stop The Citadel? There was enough talent on the team just to out-athlete those guys. Now, a few years later, we supposedly have a lot more talent now, and we can’t beat a winless G5 school? Again, we should be able to out-athlete these guys. This is coaching. If we were winless in the ACC, but beating these teams, yeah maybe we’d need to discuss if the scheme is unrealistic for GT in modern college football, but until we’re beating FCS and winless G5 teams, I’m more focused on the main issue at hand: the coaching.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BleedGoldNWhite21, post: 820179, member: 2993"] I think leaving the option for the sake of leaving the option is stubborn, but I don’t think it would have been impossible to be more successful than we are now running a more traditional offense with a different coach. I think that is a legitimate discussion at some point. However, Losing to The Citadel and Northern Illinois is more than what offense we run and what players we have. We walloped Bowling Green 63-17 (like we should. I don’t think anyone here was overly impressed with that win) in 2018 and a calendar year later we can’t stop The Citadel? There was enough talent on the team just to out-athlete those guys. Now, a few years later, we supposedly have a lot more talent now, and we can’t beat a winless G5 school? Again, we should be able to out-athlete these guys. This is coaching. If we were winless in the ACC, but beating these teams, yeah maybe we’d need to discuss if the scheme is unrealistic for GT in modern college football, but until we’re beating FCS and winless G5 teams, I’m more focused on the main issue at hand: the coaching. [/QUOTE]
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