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re: Mizzou fans: Do you think Pinkel needs to go?

Posted on 10/26/15 at 4:43 pm to
Posted by Prof
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 10/26/15 at 4:43 pm to
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Being an expert on watching a mediocre coach (Muschamp), I have to say that if I were Mizzou I'd want him outta there at this point. The offense is absolutely abysmal.

They say that the OC should be fired, maybe Oline, but man at Florida we tried that. Quite a bit. We went through three OC's until we found out that the problem was greater than we anticipated.

Scoring a combined 12 points in three games suggests more than a bad OC.

6 First Downs TOTAL against Georgia?


Muschamp was like Dooley. No matter how many quality hires they made with assistants the problem was always them. It blows my mind thinking about the number of good coordinators and assistants those two went through.

I think Mizzou has a serious talent deficit in their offensive personnel - GP and staff dropped the ball bigtime at some point in recruiting but even that doesn't explain zero touchdowns.

When was the last time Mizzou had a serious offense? Their first year?
Posted by MIZ_USA
Member since Jan 2014
615 posts
Posted on 10/26/15 at 5:02 pm to
We had a great offense in 2013. IMO that was the best team we've had under GP, we just really didn't match up well with Auburn in Atlanta.

I can't even fathom people wanting GP out of the program. The guy has brought us from an Iowa State caliber program to competing for SEC championships.

I really think the only thing preventing us from really getting over the hump is our recruiting. No head coach could bring in top 10 classes with our facilities, not to mention our location relative to other SEC schools. However GP recognizes the facility issue, and has been pushing hard for upgrades. With that being said it's clear that GP and his staff can spot and develop underrated talent. Still, it's hard to win with a roster made up of 3 stars, and the occasional 4 or 5 star sprinkled in. My hope is that once we upgrade our facilities, we'll be able to consistently recruit at a top 15ish level, while still developing a few overlooked guys, like we currently do.

My point is that GP has done a pretty incredible job to this point however the only way to avoid a plateau, is by improving on areas of the program (mainly facilities). You don't need a new coach to do that, just a lot of cash and support from the school.
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