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re: Coaching question for A&M fans
Posted on 7/26/12 at 1:05 pm to Jefferson Davis
Posted on 7/26/12 at 1:05 pm to Jefferson Davis
I'm doubtful.
Sherman was always going to be the stepping stone between the utter disaster/debacle/nightmare that was Franchione and whomever we eventually chose (Sumlin). I think the SEC move hastened Sherman's exit (wouldn't have been a good fit at all), not any specific game last year.
Sherman was always going to be the stepping stone between the utter disaster/debacle/nightmare that was Franchione and whomever we eventually chose (Sumlin). I think the SEC move hastened Sherman's exit (wouldn't have been a good fit at all), not any specific game last year.
Posted on 7/26/12 at 1:22 pm to EKG
Sherman was fired for one reason - he refused to hire on OC. If he just would have given over control, and been a HC he'd still be here, even with all the meltdowns. He also was never on board with the move to the SEC, which sure didn't help.
Sherman prided himself on being balanced, to the point of insanity. If you have 200 yards rushing in the first half, only a moron completely abandons the running game. And we NEVER used the middle of the field in the passing game, either. Then the lack of conditioning was incomprehensible.
Liked Sherman, but I think Sumlin is a large upgrade... Sumlin is a HC first and foremost, and lets his coordinators do their jobs.
Sherman prided himself on being balanced, to the point of insanity. If you have 200 yards rushing in the first half, only a moron completely abandons the running game. And we NEVER used the middle of the field in the passing game, either. Then the lack of conditioning was incomprehensible.
Liked Sherman, but I think Sumlin is a large upgrade... Sumlin is a HC first and foremost, and lets his coordinators do their jobs.
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