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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="SOWEGA Jacket" data-source="post: 845351" data-attributes="member: 4334"><p>I am looking at it rationally. I was all on the hype train even though we all saw his game day coaching in year 1. I overlooked it because it was year 1 and like Northeast posted 2 above we all gave him a pass for substitution issues, penalties, and assignment issues. Then year 2 came and we got shredded by teams who now had a year of film on Patenaude’s offense and Collins defense. Then year 3 has been the worst season I can remember, not because of wins or losses, but because we just look inept in all phases. Our QB’s (name either) continue to just gift wrap turnovers, our OLine is as inept as year 1, our defense is worse than year 1, and this was a totally wasted year regarding QB development. The only thing we do better in year 3 than year 1 is we now have a guy who can now put kickoffs in the end zone. That’s it.</p><p></p><p>As to Collins defense, if he knew what he was doing he wouldn’t have waited until year 4 to show it. Do I hold out some hope? Unfortunately, I do. That’s where my irrationality comes in as a fan. I will listen to the hype, hear about recruits, hear about the changes during spring practice and summer practice and I’ll admittedly get a little stoked. But rationally we know what will happen because he’s not magically gonna turn into a competent coach. We play Clemson in the first game. That’s a staff that you can guarantee will competently address their shortcomings and they’ll come at us like a wolf released from a cage. If you really look at it, the past 2 seasons were completely wasted because he doesn’t know how to coach. You would think if we were losing we’d at least be growing as a team. We did the worse thing that can be done - we lost but took nothing from it. Like I said, we are a dead program under him but we have to play it out for 1 or 2 more seasons because we can’t afford to fire him and he isn’t going to resign and leave the money. So everyone will smile at each other and we’ll go through the motions like we did this season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SOWEGA Jacket, post: 845351, member: 4334"] I am looking at it rationally. I was all on the hype train even though we all saw his game day coaching in year 1. I overlooked it because it was year 1 and like Northeast posted 2 above we all gave him a pass for substitution issues, penalties, and assignment issues. Then year 2 came and we got shredded by teams who now had a year of film on Patenaude’s offense and Collins defense. Then year 3 has been the worst season I can remember, not because of wins or losses, but because we just look inept in all phases. Our QB’s (name either) continue to just gift wrap turnovers, our OLine is as inept as year 1, our defense is worse than year 1, and this was a totally wasted year regarding QB development. The only thing we do better in year 3 than year 1 is we now have a guy who can now put kickoffs in the end zone. That’s it. As to Collins defense, if he knew what he was doing he wouldn’t have waited until year 4 to show it. Do I hold out some hope? Unfortunately, I do. That’s where my irrationality comes in as a fan. I will listen to the hype, hear about recruits, hear about the changes during spring practice and summer practice and I’ll admittedly get a little stoked. But rationally we know what will happen because he’s not magically gonna turn into a competent coach. We play Clemson in the first game. That’s a staff that you can guarantee will competently address their shortcomings and they’ll come at us like a wolf released from a cage. If you really look at it, the past 2 seasons were completely wasted because he doesn’t know how to coach. You would think if we were losing we’d at least be growing as a team. We did the worse thing that can be done - we lost but took nothing from it. Like I said, we are a dead program under him but we have to play it out for 1 or 2 more seasons because we can’t afford to fire him and he isn’t going to resign and leave the money. So everyone will smile at each other and we’ll go through the motions like we did this season. [/QUOTE]
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