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re: Probably beating a dead horse, but what was Gus/Malzahn thinking?

Posted on 6/14/21 at 1:45 pm to
Posted by MrAUTigers
Florida
Member since Sep 2013
28325 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 1:45 pm to
Gus' biggest problem is that he didn't evolve. He is very stubborn and narrow-minded. If it worked, it was a thing of beauty. If it didn't work, he couldn't make any adjustments that would help.

He seems like good people. I wish him well moving forward. I hope he learned from his experience at Auburn. You must constantly evolve in the game of football or you are going backwards.
Posted by internetdad
Member since Mar 2021
607 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 1:47 pm to
Well In his defense I think he was ahead of the game and instead of sticking with what worked, he actually went backwards.
Posted by SummerOfGeorge
Member since Jul 2013
102699 posts
Posted on 6/14/21 at 1:47 pm to
Yep - agree with both of you. He didn't ever seem to evolve things, or his answers to evolving were wrong and didn't work.
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