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<blockquote data-quote="RoosterJacket" data-source="post: 313807" data-attributes="member: 2404"><p>Some very good points made in this thread. One of the most disappointing things that we continue to see is losing series' where we are not out-talented, but outcoached and outplayed: ND, Duke, and UGA this year come directly to mind. I see the point saying he should get another year because this rising junior class was such a highly ranked recruiting class and usually year 2 to 3 is where they make the biggest jump...but then maybe that is also a reason why a change should be made now. Also all the injuries this year would be hard for any team to overcome; but why does it seem GT has so many more injuries than other schools?</p><p></p><p>Another concerning thing for me is what I heard/read earlier in the season (can't recall exactly where now) that said that CDH basically wouldn't let Howell do what he wanted to do with the pitchers---CDH still determined how they work out and what conditioning programs those guys stick to. Why have a pitching coach if you limit what he can do as a coach. Hire someone you fully trust to do the job or just don't hire one at all (we see how that ended for Perno at UGA who felt he could be the pitching coach and the HC).</p><p></p><p>This was overall a very disappointing season; but if you would've told all of us on January 1 this year that we would not have English, Kel, or Bart for extended portions of the season; we probably wouldn't have expected much more than how we've finished.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RoosterJacket, post: 313807, member: 2404"] Some very good points made in this thread. One of the most disappointing things that we continue to see is losing series' where we are not out-talented, but outcoached and outplayed: ND, Duke, and UGA this year come directly to mind. I see the point saying he should get another year because this rising junior class was such a highly ranked recruiting class and usually year 2 to 3 is where they make the biggest jump...but then maybe that is also a reason why a change should be made now. Also all the injuries this year would be hard for any team to overcome; but why does it seem GT has so many more injuries than other schools? Another concerning thing for me is what I heard/read earlier in the season (can't recall exactly where now) that said that CDH basically wouldn't let Howell do what he wanted to do with the pitchers---CDH still determined how they work out and what conditioning programs those guys stick to. Why have a pitching coach if you limit what he can do as a coach. Hire someone you fully trust to do the job or just don't hire one at all (we see how that ended for Perno at UGA who felt he could be the pitching coach and the HC). This was overall a very disappointing season; but if you would've told all of us on January 1 this year that we would not have English, Kel, or Bart for extended portions of the season; we probably wouldn't have expected much more than how we've finished. [/QUOTE]
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