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<blockquote data-quote="jacket_fan" data-source="post: 674698" data-attributes="member: 3527"><p>I would also like to get rid of the solid gold dancers. It really looks silly. The last time I went to a high school game there were no dancers. Why would you embarrass your players like that? Emotion on the sidelines is a great benefit of team sports. And should be encouraged. But some sort of choreographed male dancers does not create emotion. Juice should be grass roots, not choreographed. Juice is players getting hyped because of team performance. And I am all for the sidelines having emotion/juice. And I laud CGC for getting the team juiced. But I cannot erase the memory of the juice crew dancing while losing to the Citadel. I cannot imagine it is not a distraction for the starters. Just the opinion from an older fan.</p><p></p><p>As far as the money down, another gimmick, but I know Collins loves this so I am OK with it. When it becomes synonymous with stops on third down it will be OK. BTW, my in-laws are all Gator fans. They thought GCG was a good coordinator and liked him, but did not care for money down either. (The bills with CGCs face on them is cheesy. Put Buzz on the bills please)</p><p></p><p>I agree with #3. I did not see a kicker in the recruiting class. Please tell me I missed it and there is someone coming in to help. </p><p></p><p>I think #9 is not going to happen. And I am OK with that as well. Most head coaches are nothing but coachspeak. Why should CGC be any different. I am fine listening to Thacker. After an interview with him I am ready to put pads on and play. Then I realize my age and sulk back behind this computer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacket_fan, post: 674698, member: 3527"] I would also like to get rid of the solid gold dancers. It really looks silly. The last time I went to a high school game there were no dancers. Why would you embarrass your players like that? Emotion on the sidelines is a great benefit of team sports. And should be encouraged. But some sort of choreographed male dancers does not create emotion. Juice should be grass roots, not choreographed. Juice is players getting hyped because of team performance. And I am all for the sidelines having emotion/juice. And I laud CGC for getting the team juiced. But I cannot erase the memory of the juice crew dancing while losing to the Citadel. I cannot imagine it is not a distraction for the starters. Just the opinion from an older fan. As far as the money down, another gimmick, but I know Collins loves this so I am OK with it. When it becomes synonymous with stops on third down it will be OK. BTW, my in-laws are all Gator fans. They thought GCG was a good coordinator and liked him, but did not care for money down either. (The bills with CGCs face on them is cheesy. Put Buzz on the bills please) I agree with #3. I did not see a kicker in the recruiting class. Please tell me I missed it and there is someone coming in to help. I think #9 is not going to happen. And I am OK with that as well. Most head coaches are nothing but coachspeak. Why should CGC be any different. I am fine listening to Thacker. After an interview with him I am ready to put pads on and play. Then I realize my age and sulk back behind this computer. [/QUOTE]
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