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<blockquote data-quote="CINCYMETJACKET" data-source="post: 565246" data-attributes="member: 4003"><p>Yes. And, as a season ticket holder and die hard fan, I'd rather our coaching staff do what's best for the team as well. However, in my opinion, a GT head coach does his/her job if he/she prepares their players for the next level (after all, isn't that what college is all about), which is what Coach Hall has always seemed to do. Even if the year to year results don't seem to agree. This year, perhaps that's letting Amos face UGA again for a third time. If so, perhaps he learns something that can help us later this season or post-season. My preference would be to see a pitcher like Amos taking the mound later in the year that has faced adversity and has shown an ability to overcome it. You can't do that without putting your players in the face of adversity and seeing how they handle it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CINCYMETJACKET, post: 565246, member: 4003"] Yes. And, as a season ticket holder and die hard fan, I'd rather our coaching staff do what's best for the team as well. However, in my opinion, a GT head coach does his/her job if he/she prepares their players for the next level (after all, isn't that what college is all about), which is what Coach Hall has always seemed to do. Even if the year to year results don't seem to agree. This year, perhaps that's letting Amos face UGA again for a third time. If so, perhaps he learns something that can help us later this season or post-season. My preference would be to see a pitcher like Amos taking the mound later in the year that has faced adversity and has shown an ability to overcome it. You can't do that without putting your players in the face of adversity and seeing how they handle it. [/QUOTE]
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