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<blockquote data-quote="DaDodd" data-source="post: 892011" data-attributes="member: 4163"><p>Makes a lot of since. Collins' "culture" may be fun for the players but it hasn't seemed to be effective at instilling discipline and developing players on the field. I honestly think he just wants to players to like him and he's scared to use too much "tough love" to develop them. He worries too much about not pushing them to hard and how the players feel. Growth is painful. I think his great love for his players makes him too protective of them which hinders his able to fully develop them. I say this as an outsiders point of view but I'd be hard pressed to say there isn't some truth to it. </p><p></p><p>In the end, I know we are all frustrated at him but he is human too. We all have failures in life and they are hard. I truly think he has a great heart and love for this players and wants nothing but the best for them. That doesn't always make you a good football coach but it still means you have a good heart. I bet he is equally as frustrated. I know I've been very critical of him and I am not vouching for him to stay but at the end of the day I need to remind myself that he is person. Some will say well he has millions of dollars so he'll be fine. But I believe that money cannot buy happiness. I hope he can move on from Tech and go the Saban Coach Rehabilitation School. </p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/tennessee-football/tennessee-db-calls-vols-much-more-professional-than-former-school-georgia-tech/[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaDodd, post: 892011, member: 4163"] Makes a lot of since. Collins' "culture" may be fun for the players but it hasn't seemed to be effective at instilling discipline and developing players on the field. I honestly think he just wants to players to like him and he's scared to use too much "tough love" to develop them. He worries too much about not pushing them to hard and how the players feel. Growth is painful. I think his great love for his players makes him too protective of them which hinders his able to fully develop them. I say this as an outsiders point of view but I'd be hard pressed to say there isn't some truth to it. In the end, I know we are all frustrated at him but he is human too. We all have failures in life and they are hard. I truly think he has a great heart and love for this players and wants nothing but the best for them. That doesn't always make you a good football coach but it still means you have a good heart. I bet he is equally as frustrated. I know I've been very critical of him and I am not vouching for him to stay but at the end of the day I need to remind myself that he is person. Some will say well he has millions of dollars so he'll be fine. But I believe that money cannot buy happiness. I hope he can move on from Tech and go the Saban Coach Rehabilitation School. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.saturdaydownsouth.com/tennessee-football/tennessee-db-calls-vols-much-more-professional-than-former-school-georgia-tech/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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