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re: the OFFICIAL HarsinGate thread (Harsin Refusing reduced buyout)

Posted on 2/11/22 at 8:41 am to
Posted by TemperdTiger
Montgomery, AL
Member since Oct 2013
1864 posts
Posted on 2/11/22 at 8:41 am to
I feel like Harsin could be a fantastic coach without BS in his way, but it's very difficult to get that here. He might not be the best recruiter, which I admit is a part of coaching, but his mindset seems to be solid with the right setup.

I mean he was doing all the workouts with the athletes, that has to build some kind of camaraderie with the right type of athlete. It's easy to say do one more rep when you're the guy just standing there watching/coaching them through the rep, but when you are doing it with them you can actually know when they might be at a breaking point that can either be pushed through or can break one down.

Everyone here praised the TE involvement that we lacked, that is very present at the NFL level--Kelce/Gronk/Ertz/Kittle so not having the best WRs isn't always a problem with that added target.

I hated not getting the best WR/OL/QB recruits but Holden really does look promising, he's already in Auburn Football workout social media posts.

I don't know about what's going to happen, no one does, but I believe if we can get through this mess with Harsin it can possibly be something great.
Posted by HailToTheChiz
Back in Auburn
Member since Aug 2010
49198 posts
Posted on 2/11/22 at 8:44 am to
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don't know about what's going to happen, no one does, but I believe if we can get through this mess with Harsin it can possibly be something great.


Zero chance with the current power structure and obstacles in his place right now. How is the man and his staff even supposed to recruit?
Posted by AA7
Birmingham, AL
Member since Nov 2009
26808 posts
Posted on 2/11/22 at 8:52 am to
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I feel like Harsin could be a fantastic coach without BS in his way, but it's very difficult to get that here. He might not be the best recruiter, which I admit is a part of coaching, but his mindset seems to be solid with the right setup.

I think he’s a good coach but it’s apparent he hates all the extra stuff (like going to events and visiting schools) and there’s zero chance he succeeds without doing those things. That way works out west but in the south he’s going to have to go to them.

I’d like to be optimistic and say he’s learned that lesson but we’ve seen he’s hard headed and is going to do what he thinks is best. Him sticking around is going to be the worst case scenario IMO.
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