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<blockquote data-quote="vamosjackets" data-source="post: 643518" data-attributes="member: 216"><p>I disagree with everything you're saying about the personnel, and especially about Paul only winning 5-6 games ... that would've been as bad as only 3 of his 11 years here, which should be interpreted as there being a 73% chance that he does better than 5-6 wins ... if we do have the same personnel, they're all a year older and better and that would go along with an upgrade in talent at the QB position (which is huge, imo ... as our QB goes, we go). And, Nate Woody's first year at AppSt was also unimpressive yet every subsequent year was top 20. Same with Tenuta here, first year, we're in the 50's and then top 20'ish every year thereafter. </p><p></p><p>But, what I really want to engage with from your post is the bolded statement ... because I totally agree with you there. I actually do have that energy for Coach Collins. I have posted that in a few threads. I would really like for you to read those posts if you could find them. I don't think it's fair at all to seriously judge him for 2-3 years while he gets his culture and recruits in place. Just as it wouldn't be fair if my guy had been hired and people were to judge him while the personnel didn't fit his system. I'm not on a "fire Coach Collins" train at all. I am pulling for the guy, and there's a lot about him and especially his staff that I really like. If he can recruit top 10 classes and coaches them up in a top-10 coaching staff sort of way (all while not cheating), I'll be ecstatic and will gladly admit that choosing him was better than my original choice. I didn't post about this season at all for a long time, and when I did, it was to say that we should all be patient and cheer on the team for a couple years without any serious judgement. So, that to say that I'm truly and completely with you on that point. And, that's probably where we should leave it. </p><p></p><p>I honestly just get riled up by unfair and most often reallllly dumb criticism of the previous regime. That's what pulls these kinds of thoughts from me. I would rather it be left alone and just turn my brain off to just pull for the team. But, it's probably going to happen again, tbh. So, when I defend the option, that doesn't have to be equated with not supporting CGC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vamosjackets, post: 643518, member: 216"] I disagree with everything you're saying about the personnel, and especially about Paul only winning 5-6 games ... that would've been as bad as only 3 of his 11 years here, which should be interpreted as there being a 73% chance that he does better than 5-6 wins ... if we do have the same personnel, they're all a year older and better and that would go along with an upgrade in talent at the QB position (which is huge, imo ... as our QB goes, we go). And, Nate Woody's first year at AppSt was also unimpressive yet every subsequent year was top 20. Same with Tenuta here, first year, we're in the 50's and then top 20'ish every year thereafter. But, what I really want to engage with from your post is the bolded statement ... because I totally agree with you there. I actually do have that energy for Coach Collins. I have posted that in a few threads. I would really like for you to read those posts if you could find them. I don't think it's fair at all to seriously judge him for 2-3 years while he gets his culture and recruits in place. Just as it wouldn't be fair if my guy had been hired and people were to judge him while the personnel didn't fit his system. I'm not on a "fire Coach Collins" train at all. I am pulling for the guy, and there's a lot about him and especially his staff that I really like. If he can recruit top 10 classes and coaches them up in a top-10 coaching staff sort of way (all while not cheating), I'll be ecstatic and will gladly admit that choosing him was better than my original choice. I didn't post about this season at all for a long time, and when I did, it was to say that we should all be patient and cheer on the team for a couple years without any serious judgement. So, that to say that I'm truly and completely with you on that point. And, that's probably where we should leave it. I honestly just get riled up by unfair and most often reallllly dumb criticism of the previous regime. That's what pulls these kinds of thoughts from me. I would rather it be left alone and just turn my brain off to just pull for the team. But, it's probably going to happen again, tbh. So, when I defend the option, that doesn't have to be equated with not supporting CGC. [/QUOTE]
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