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<blockquote data-quote="WreckinGT" data-source="post: 629487" data-attributes="member: 147"><p>The reaction would likely be different if we had beaten a terrible USF team soundly and if our offense didn’t look like a clown show. We have yet to have a positive game this year and so far it doesn’t look like we are improving. When we almost lost to Gardner Webb, we were 4-1 and blew out two power 5 teams the previous two games. When UGA nearly lost to Nicholls St, it was the week after beating a ranked team in a prime time game. Those teams didn’t lose, but even if they did it may look like a fluke based on what had already happened that season. Some good will was already built. I’m not so sure ours is a fluke. If we played Citadel again this weekend, I’m not sure we would win.</p><p></p><p>That said, he isn’t going anywhere. He has plenty of time to turn this around even if he goes 1-11 this year. If he starts winning, the fans will be there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WreckinGT, post: 629487, member: 147"] The reaction would likely be different if we had beaten a terrible USF team soundly and if our offense didn’t look like a clown show. We have yet to have a positive game this year and so far it doesn’t look like we are improving. When we almost lost to Gardner Webb, we were 4-1 and blew out two power 5 teams the previous two games. When UGA nearly lost to Nicholls St, it was the week after beating a ranked team in a prime time game. Those teams didn’t lose, but even if they did it may look like a fluke based on what had already happened that season. Some good will was already built. I’m not so sure ours is a fluke. If we played Citadel again this weekend, I’m not sure we would win. That said, he isn’t going anywhere. He has plenty of time to turn this around even if he goes 1-11 this year. If he starts winning, the fans will be there. [/QUOTE]
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