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Posted on 4/26/21 at 6:18 pm to jvilletiger25
Posted on 4/26/21 at 6:18 pm to jvilletiger25
I thought and still think Gus is a good coach. Missed bad on QB development. If he would have just kept getting true dual threat QBs and let them throw between 20-30 times a game, keep on the read around 10 times a game, and continued tempo I think he would still be winning. He wasn’t going to get NFL type QBs in that system. He wasn’t going to get NFL type WRs in that system so he chose a different philosophy and never developed a more complex passing scheme. Outside of complexity in the pass route all the other parts of the offfense was very good on the structure. Just been around and lost the fan base then recruiting took a hit. Just my opinion so all the Gus haters just take it as that
Posted on 4/26/21 at 8:29 pm to CorchJay
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. Just been around and lost the fan base then recruiting took a hit.
He got paid $49 million, but did not produce $49 million results.
It’s that simple. If he was getting mid level SEC money, his results were ok.
His best season was his first season.
Were we a consistent winning program competing year in and year out for hardware under Gus?
The salary basically got him fired. Caviar price for shad roe results.
Harsin will either build a program to compete with Alabama and Georgia or he will be gone.
Posted on 4/27/21 at 6:34 am to CorchJay
quote:I see where you are going with this but alas one of his major problems was changing the game plan the night before a game and not sticking with what the kids practiced all week on offense. I think he did that early and was successful at times but the past few years he changed it up and we lost games where we shouldn't have and became way to predictable. He didn't develop his offense over time and once that gets stale or predictable then it is easy to defend. Enough tape predicts the patterns and predictability.
I thought and still think Gus is a good coach. Missed bad on QB development. If he would have just kept getting true dual threat QBs and let them throw between 20-30 times a game, keep on the read around 10 times a game, and continued tempo I think he would still be winning. He wasn’t going to get NFL type QBs in that system. He wasn’t going to get NFL type WRs in that system so he chose a different philosophy and never developed a more complex passing scheme. Outside of complexity in the pass route all the other parts of the offfense was very good on the structure. Just been around and lost the fan base then recruiting took a hit. Just my opinion so all the Gus haters just take it as that
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