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re: Kodi Burns for WR coach

Posted on 2/15/16 at 10:28 am to
Posted by TigerPaw1
Chattanooga, TN
Member since Apr 2011
16979 posts
Posted on 2/15/16 at 10:28 am to
Not surprised by the move. Gus is one of the most paranoid men in all of CFB. He is putting together a staff of guys that he trusts

Losing Craig sucks because he is a great recruiter and I think is a good QB coach when allowed to do it. I think there's a very good chance knowing the AU AD that Craig ends up as a HC at AU down the road. No idea if that will be a good thing or not but that's just how we operate.

As for melting, I get being upset but for me none of it matters till this fall. We are 100% on the Gus Bus whether we like it or not. I have yet to see how Gus responds when backed into a corner. He strikes me as a guy that could come out guns blazing and we see a wild offense again that puts up points or he could become so paranoid he starts seeing ghosts in his shadows and we fail miserably on offense

Nothing to do but wait till then and pray like heck that he is a mad scientist and not a paranoid crazy person
Posted by REV-S
near tuscaloosa
Member since Feb 2012
1797 posts
Posted on 2/15/16 at 10:49 am to
The melt on 247 is off the charts because the Mod put on there that DC was not allowed to coach the receivers and that nothing would change if this continues. This explains a lot because no one looked like they were coaching them. It has to bad for DC to leave with son only having one more year of high school. His wife put a tear jerker on Facebook for the AU family. Everyone is upset after reading it.
Posted by AUCatfish
How are yah now?
Member since Oct 2007
13995 posts
Posted on 2/15/16 at 10:50 am to
quote:

Gus is one of the most paranoid men in all of CFB


Not attacking, just curious what makes you say that
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