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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 190034" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>The cold reality is that this is a bad football team. There, I said it. I kept wanting to believe we were one play, or one player, away from being a really good one. Looking at it now that was against all odds. Sometimes it is hard to look at a team and admit it is not a matter of being coached up. They were coached up, that's the pity. </p><p></p><p>I had started a much longer post and realized how negative it had become, but we have all seen the problems, some glaring some not so, and nothing is to be gained by repeating them. It seems to me Johnson will continue to dumb down the offense to help with blocking assignments and take pressure off Thomas, and we will try to win out one game at a time against three teams that will be galvanized to play us for different reasons. It's a good thing they're getting a week off. Then I think they were I Johnson going into the off seasons, I would reevaluate not just the coordinators, who we all talk about, but specifically every position coach, particularly on the defense, because it is at that level that the game is taught. I wonder if in the game of subtraction (to other coaching jobs) and addition has been mostly subtraction. When the defense is eight years of futility with four different DCs, then in civil engineering terms, the infrastructure is shattered, and hiring a new captain won't keep the boat afloat.</p><p></p><p>I don't want anybody fired because that is a kneejerk reaction that hardly ever fixes a problem, and one must be very wary of what he wishes for. I love the offense, which means bad with the good, and think Johnson is a good fit at GT. At the same time I have to admit it is getting harder and harder to mount an enthusiastic defense when the coyotes come out at night, and we play like we did at Virginia. So somebody talk me into putting the razor blade down.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 190034, member: 2175"] The cold reality is that this is a bad football team. There, I said it. I kept wanting to believe we were one play, or one player, away from being a really good one. Looking at it now that was against all odds. Sometimes it is hard to look at a team and admit it is not a matter of being coached up. They were coached up, that's the pity. I had started a much longer post and realized how negative it had become, but we have all seen the problems, some glaring some not so, and nothing is to be gained by repeating them. It seems to me Johnson will continue to dumb down the offense to help with blocking assignments and take pressure off Thomas, and we will try to win out one game at a time against three teams that will be galvanized to play us for different reasons. It's a good thing they're getting a week off. Then I think they were I Johnson going into the off seasons, I would reevaluate not just the coordinators, who we all talk about, but specifically every position coach, particularly on the defense, because it is at that level that the game is taught. I wonder if in the game of subtraction (to other coaching jobs) and addition has been mostly subtraction. When the defense is eight years of futility with four different DCs, then in civil engineering terms, the infrastructure is shattered, and hiring a new captain won't keep the boat afloat. I don't want anybody fired because that is a kneejerk reaction that hardly ever fixes a problem, and one must be very wary of what he wishes for. I love the offense, which means bad with the good, and think Johnson is a good fit at GT. At the same time I have to admit it is getting harder and harder to mount an enthusiastic defense when the coyotes come out at night, and we play like we did at Virginia. So somebody talk me into putting the razor blade down. [/QUOTE]
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