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re: What record saves Muschamp's job?
Posted on 8/2/14 at 5:42 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Posted on 8/2/14 at 5:42 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Forseen? WTF the head coach at FLorida has to be able to know the future?
Stop blindly hating. Pro style obviously has worked other places with great effect. He had a vision, but unfortunately, was not able to put together a good enough offensive staff to bring it to fruition.
He did everything right in the off season to correct the issue. New offense, new coaches, new philosophy.
You can count on one hand the number of coaches who have the ability to self analyze enough to change THEIR ENTIRE PHILOSOPHY over the course of one year.
Stop blindly hating. Pro style obviously has worked other places with great effect. He had a vision, but unfortunately, was not able to put together a good enough offensive staff to bring it to fruition.
He did everything right in the off season to correct the issue. New offense, new coaches, new philosophy.
You can count on one hand the number of coaches who have the ability to self analyze enough to change THEIR ENTIRE PHILOSOPHY over the course of one year.
Posted on 8/2/14 at 5:44 pm to slayerxing
Also, the production was NOT terrible from the get go. UF was on the verge of being pretty good before Brantley got injured in 2011. Hell, UF scored more on Alabama than LSU did in TWO GAMES.
Posted on 8/2/14 at 7:59 pm to slayerxing
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Forseen? WTF the head coach at FLorida has to be able to know the future?
Yeah, see below.
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Stop blindly hating.
I think I've given a pretty lucid picture -- stop blindly supporting. Saying "Oh give him a chance" isn't saying shite.
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Pro style obviously has worked other places with great effect.
Very rarely with an entire crew that's geared toward the spread. We had no pro-style players on the team, not a single one.
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He had a vision, but unfortunately, was not able to put together a good enough offensive staff to bring it to fruition.
Maybe it was the direction of the offense, not the staff. He blew through two offensive coordinators who, bizarrely, decided to change their entire offensive philosophy when they came to Florida and ran the exact same offense as each other.
Strange.
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You can count on one hand the number of coaches who have the ability to self analyze enough to change THEIR ENTIRE PHILOSOPHY over the course of one year.
...It's not that hard when you go 4 - 8 and have a season so bad that not a single player was born when the last one happened.
He took a team with several championship ring holders and somehow managed to botch the only success he's ever had in the Sugar Bowl.
I said I like the dude, but that doesn't always get results.
He's not changing because he really wants to -- he's changing to save his job. He should have changed the offense around when we were over the 100 mark the year before this last one.
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