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<blockquote data-quote="MWBATL" data-source="post: 319474" data-attributes="member: 944"><p>No doubt. It seems to me it is rather like football, where people often agitate for coaching changes, only to (sometimes) regret it later. (UGag comes to mind here.)</p><p></p><p>On the other hand, sometimes you have to make said change, in order to go through the tunnel and come out the other side. I don't expect immediate results, and am no where near smart enough to know who we should hire, BUT Hall does strike me a lot like that dad gum coach down at FSU football when he was over the hill (or Paterno, or any number of other guys). Like Alabama at football, changing coaches is NO guarantee of success, but also like Bama, when you get it right it can pay huge dividends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MWBATL, post: 319474, member: 944"] No doubt. It seems to me it is rather like football, where people often agitate for coaching changes, only to (sometimes) regret it later. (UGag comes to mind here.) On the other hand, sometimes you have to make said change, in order to go through the tunnel and come out the other side. I don't expect immediate results, and am no where near smart enough to know who we should hire, BUT Hall does strike me a lot like that dad gum coach down at FSU football when he was over the hill (or Paterno, or any number of other guys). Like Alabama at football, changing coaches is NO guarantee of success, but also like Bama, when you get it right it can pay huge dividends. [/QUOTE]
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