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Some guys just have it coming.
I'm rooting for a 4TD win.
I'm rooting for a 4TD win.
Don’t know if he is still dissing our program or not. I avoid any articles, references to, or social media about him. But before he got his current job he was, shall we say, less than charitable about Tech. I have no doubt about his current feelings toward all things Tech have not changed.I haven't seen evidence of that. It may be because I purposefully haven't been looking. Not defending TFG by any means, but where have you seen that he does this? I recall he was quoted once saying WTTE that maybe he wasn't ready for a head coach job (?)
If he is indeed dissing our program now, he has sunk from merely con artist/incompetent to pathologically dangerous.
I’m thinking CBK is about to “Fran Brown” Goof Collins.I thought his comment about CBK; "We were friends" was telling.
TFC did get asked a lot of “is there bad blood?” questions and personal questions. He didn’t seem to seek them out. They did go on a little long.Well, I decided to watch the Geoff Collins pre-Tech game press conference. Here are my takeaways.
Very complimentary of Tech and Tech players. Especially liked calling out players he recruited.
Explained in somewhat technical detail why UNC players were close to making the play when they gave up big yardage on a play.
He sees progress. He is proud of their effort. He is positive about the program.
Out of an approximately 20 minute press conference about 8 minutes were spent talking about himself. He has gotten over what happened to him at Tech. “It happens to lots of coaches,” as he name dropped a few and even gave a shout out to coach Brown’s experiences with this. “It’s not about me. I can’t let my feelings keep me from giving my complete focus to the game as that would not be fair to the players.”
Thought of how Key would have handled questions about his feelings and I’m sure he would have made it clear he was not there to talk about himself.
Later a few remarks were made about strength and conditioning coaches he’s had and where they are now. He brought up Temple. Joked with reporters about his various “get back coaches” and their training process. He said he had been mostly keeping himself under control on the sidelines.
Was struck all over again by how easily he makes a disastrous performance by the defense sound positive. The press seemed to like and enjoy him.
Make of this what you will.
I take it you weren’t a big Moesha or Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan?What is the CW
"If you can't see the progress..."Well, I decided to watch the Geoff Collins pre-Tech game press conference. Here are my takeaways.
Very complimentary of Tech and Tech players. Especially liked calling out players he recruited.
Explained in somewhat technical detail why UNC players were close to making the play when they gave up big yardage on a play.
He sees progress. He is proud of their effort. He is positive about the program.
Out of an approximately 20 minute press conference about 8 minutes were spent talking about himself. He has gotten over what happened to him at Tech. “It happens to lots of coaches,” as he name dropped a few and even gave a shout out to coach Brown’s experiences with this. “It’s not about me. I can’t let my feelings keep me from giving my complete focus to the game as that would not be fair to the players.”
Thought of how Key would have handled questions about his feelings and I’m sure he would have made it clear he was not there to talk about himself.
Later a few remarks were made about strength and conditioning coaches he’s had and where they are now. He brought up Temple. Joked with reporters about his various “get back coaches” and their training process. He said he had been mostly keeping himself under control on the sidelines.
Was struck all over again by how easily he makes a disastrous performance by the defense sound positive. The press seemed to like and enjoy him.
Make of this what you will.
Exactly.TFC did get asked a lot of “is there bad blood?” questions and personal questions. He didn’t seem to seek them out. They did go on a little long.
I didn’t get much of an idea of what they are doing on defense, other than being close now.
I am not myself but then again, modern rap and heavy metal just aren't my favorites. Although I think big Moesha was the opening act at a Gov't Mule concert I attended recently. Or was it Chris Stapleton? In any case, big M had a bit of the old school New York/Biggie Smalls/NAS sound that makes us all nostalgic for the golden days of rap. Or at least me anyways. But i am the type that thinks we should always wear G/W/G so you might say I am a sentimental old coot.I take it you weren’t a big Moesha or Buffy the Vampire Slayer fan?
Well, I decided to watch the Geoff Collins pre-Tech game press conference. Here are my takeaways.
Very complimentary of Tech and Tech players. Especially liked calling out players he recruited.
Explained in somewhat technical detail why UNC players were close to making the play when they gave up big yardage on a play.
He sees progress. He is proud of their effort. He is positive about the program.
Out of an approximately 20 minute press conference about 8 minutes were spent talking about himself. He has gotten over what happened to him at Tech. “It happens to lots of coaches,” as he name dropped a few and even gave a shout out to coach Brown’s experiences with this. “It’s not about me. I can’t let my feelings keep me from giving my complete focus to the game as that would not be fair to the players.”
Thought of how Key would have handled questions about his feelings and I’m sure he would have made it clear he was not there to talk about himself.
Later a few remarks were made about strength and conditioning coaches he’s had and where they are now. He brought up Temple. Joked with reporters about his various “get back coaches” and their training process. He said he had been mostly keeping himself under control on the sidelines.
Was struck all over again by how easily he makes a disastrous performance by the defense sound positive. The press seemed to like and enjoy him.
Make of this what you will.
Not local time.FSU was a nooner.
Holstein threw for 301 and ran for 59 against WVU. He threw for 302 and ran for 36 against Cincy. I think those are Holstein kinds of numbers.If Eli Holstein can burn em for 76 on the ground and 381 through the air, King ought to eat this Saturday if we protect.