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How do you think Spurrier's reaction would be if Mac approached him to be OC?
Posted on 10/25/17 at 3:38 pm
Posted on 10/25/17 at 3:38 pm
I think he'd be flattered, but Spurrier's cockiness would get the better of him. Kinda like Trump.
My opinion...

My opinion...

Posted on 10/25/17 at 4:02 pm to finchmeister08
Would prefer Spurrier as the HC with Mac as the OC.
Posted on 10/25/17 at 4:41 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Mac needs no part of our offense. His system doesn't work. Period.
Posted on 10/25/17 at 4:47 pm to Gatorbait2008
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Mac needs no part of our offense. His system doesn't work. Period.
I don't know if you and TJ just have tunnel vision, or are just stupid.
''The defense is bad...''
''McElwain's system doesn't work.''
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The Rams were noted for a powerful offense throughout the year. Colorado State averages 498 yards per game (13th best in the nation), while boasting the nation's second most efficient quarterback in Garrett Grayson and the top receiver by yards per game (149.1) and touchdowns (17) in Rashard Higgins.[11]
Posted on 10/25/17 at 4:52 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
It's tunnel vision, I hope. No rationality or reason. No understanding of how missing your 4 best offensive players and having a young struggling quarterback works.
Sometimes you have a bad team or a bad season. The answer to everything isn't always fire the coach. Perhaps missing 20+ players, including four of your best offensive weapons on a young (but talented) offense makes the offense look... shitty.
Just a concept to consider while some of you sharpen your axes and pitchforks and light the torches.
Sometimes you have a bad team or a bad season. The answer to everything isn't always fire the coach. Perhaps missing 20+ players, including four of your best offensive weapons on a young (but talented) offense makes the offense look... shitty.
Just a concept to consider while some of you sharpen your axes and pitchforks and light the torches.
Posted on 10/25/17 at 4:58 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
here's a response most gators, preferably reel, would probably give to your quote...
"the MWC isn't really known to have strong defenses. those numbers are skewed. Mac just needs more time to get better talent."
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The Rams were noted for a powerful offense throughout the year. Colorado State averages 498 yards per game (13th best in the nation), while boasting the nation's second most efficient quarterback in Garrett Grayson and the top receiver by yards per game (149.1) and touchdowns (17) in Rashard Higgins.[11]
"the MWC isn't really known to have strong defenses. those numbers are skewed. Mac just needs more time to get better talent."
Posted on 10/25/17 at 5:06 pm to finchmeister08
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the MWC isn't really known to have strong defenses. those numbers are skewed.
If thats the case. So is every offense in the Big 12. A big part of football is timing and situation. Maybe Mac was in right place with right players in CoSt to make his system work. How many times you see a player or HC do well somewhere, chase money to another place and stink it up?
Posted on 10/25/17 at 5:15 pm to finchmeister08
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"the MWC isn't really known to have strong defenses. those numbers are skewed. Mac just needs more time to get better talent."
He won ten games here, just like he did on his last season there.
Having to rebuild a program isn't done quickly, some coaches were able to do it faster than others -- most of them didn't lose 21 scholarship players for one game.
Most of them didn't even lose 10 scholarship players before the season even started -- including the captains on offense and defense.
He is getting better talent, we have one of the best classes for 2018 as it stands -- it might even get better. He's had to pretty much fix not only our offense, but the softness of the team in general. Muschamp left the program in absolute shambles on the offensive side of the ball outside of TE.
1 RB
2 QBs (1 really after PEDs)
1 WR who got beaten out by a Freshman.
1 OL veteran https://floridagators.com/documents/2015/10/17/depth.pdf -- go ahead and look. The only other offensive lineman with experience was a transfer. The rest had like six starts combined at the collegiate level.
He fricked us on the offensive side of the ball, period. And he DOES need time -- I know you're being sarcastic but just look what was left on offense and what McElwain has had to overcome.
Posted on 10/25/17 at 5:29 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Yes, Mac walked into shite. But by now youd expect some form of production by the offense. You gotta admit our O is hard to watch. Shouldnt be the case
Posted on 10/25/17 at 5:34 pm to dbuchanon
Without four of his playmakers + the best quarterback, no one does well.
See:
Michigan.
FSU.
USC.
See:
Michigan.
FSU.
USC.
Posted on 10/25/17 at 5:48 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Not even top 100 all three years.
But congrats on doing it vs lower tier opponents.
Sorry but three years, still God awful.
Why you think he should be our OC is just you being stubborn, and frankly idiotic.
Spurrier isn't going to run Mac's system. He would run an aggressive system as he used too, something Mac doesn't do. Mac wants to play conservatively, not take chances, and squeak by. Way more Muschamp than Spurrier.
If Spurrier is the head coach, Mac needs to be 1,000 miles away from Spurrier's offense. So he doesn't plague it with his average level shite.
But congrats on doing it vs lower tier opponents.
Sorry but three years, still God awful.
Why you think he should be our OC is just you being stubborn, and frankly idiotic.
Spurrier isn't going to run Mac's system. He would run an aggressive system as he used too, something Mac doesn't do. Mac wants to play conservatively, not take chances, and squeak by. Way more Muschamp than Spurrier.
If Spurrier is the head coach, Mac needs to be 1,000 miles away from Spurrier's offense. So he doesn't plague it with his average level shite.
Posted on 10/25/17 at 5:51 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
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Without four of his playmakers + the best quarterback, no one does well.
I fully understand that, trust me. But damn
Posted on 10/25/17 at 6:09 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
So his first two years, what was your excuse?
Pretty sure they weren't all out when we scored 3 vs Michigan either.
Should try and pay attention more. You'll see how stupid you sound.
Pretty sure they weren't all out when we scored 3 vs Michigan either.
Should try and pay attention more. You'll see how stupid you sound.
Posted on 10/25/17 at 6:15 pm to Gatorbait2008
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So his first two years, what was your excuse?
Pretty sure they weren't all out when we scored 3 vs Michigan either.
Should try and pay attention more. You'll see how stupid you sound.
If you have to have excuses for 10 win seasons you're a fricking shite fan, along with the other detractors on this board.
No fricking wonder coaches don't want to stay at Florida, man.
Posted on 10/25/17 at 6:21 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Ten wins, vs almost all .500 teams.
One big win in three years. That's it. It was verse Ole Miss btw, top tier program there I tell you.
See his performances vs good teams, you see how bad of a coach he is.
Add in he won with MUSCHAMPS defensive players. Note his shite record when teams score over....TWO TOUCHDOWNS . His offense is so shitty, they can't even go above .500 if the other team scores more than 14 points. Do you understand the level of shite offenses that is?
Four offensive passing touchdowns, despite having a four star QB. Go ask Lane or Leach how their two star level QB's are doing. Or Iowa States two star back up.
Name one amazing offensive stat he has produced in three years? If you think Mac is a good offensive coach, you are actually mental ill. He won at Bama with Saban's defense, and an conservative attack. Did well at CSU, but he did it vs sub par competition, which as he has shown is his specialty here at Florida.
The fact that your arse is pumping up 379 yards vs the Aggies as some amazing stat, shows all you need to know about just how bad of an offensive coach he has been here at Florida. MUSCHAMP HAD BETTER OFFENSES.
One big win in three years. That's it. It was verse Ole Miss btw, top tier program there I tell you.
See his performances vs good teams, you see how bad of a coach he is.
Add in he won with MUSCHAMPS defensive players. Note his shite record when teams score over....TWO TOUCHDOWNS . His offense is so shitty, they can't even go above .500 if the other team scores more than 14 points. Do you understand the level of shite offenses that is?
Four offensive passing touchdowns, despite having a four star QB. Go ask Lane or Leach how their two star level QB's are doing. Or Iowa States two star back up.
Name one amazing offensive stat he has produced in three years? If you think Mac is a good offensive coach, you are actually mental ill. He won at Bama with Saban's defense, and an conservative attack. Did well at CSU, but he did it vs sub par competition, which as he has shown is his specialty here at Florida.
The fact that your arse is pumping up 379 yards vs the Aggies as some amazing stat, shows all you need to know about just how bad of an offensive coach he has been here at Florida. MUSCHAMP HAD BETTER OFFENSES.
Posted on 10/25/17 at 6:24 pm to StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Don't feed the monkeys...all they spew is hate. Cant even discuss football. The same turds are the ones who in 2009 were bitching and moaning during in undefeated 12-0 season...it was painful to endure because they bitched we didn't score enough style points for them
Gator Country was unbearable.
Posted on 10/25/17 at 6:25 pm to Gatorbait2008
Mac's system worked at Frenso State, Bama, and CSU
Your hatred is blinding you.
Your hatred is blinding you.
Posted on 10/25/17 at 6:30 pm to Gatorbait2008
Muschamp couldn't beat the average or below average teams. Mac has.
Things aren't where they need to be and this season has been a step in the wrong direction. You've shown in your posts that you're a fricking dense idiot. It's okay. There's no point in trying to go back and forth with you. You have no sense of perspective or rationality when it comes to football, and you take what could be fair criticisms to a far extreme, which in turn ruins any credibility you think you might have.
Things aren't where they need to be and this season has been a step in the wrong direction. You've shown in your posts that you're a fricking dense idiot. It's okay. There's no point in trying to go back and forth with you. You have no sense of perspective or rationality when it comes to football, and you take what could be fair criticisms to a far extreme, which in turn ruins any credibility you think you might have.
Posted on 10/25/17 at 6:33 pm to BloodSweat&Beers
Pretty sure Bama's offenses improved after Mac left, pretty much each year. Called Saban's defense. It wasn't Mac who won those games. He literally called simple, easy game plans that involved over powering teams with substantially better players. He ran, did play action roll outs to TE's(which UF has yet to see), and simply let the defense win the game. Ask Alabama fans if Mac is a brilliant offensive mind.
CSU, as stated, he can put numbers up vs shitty teams. Done the same at UF.
This moron literally couldn't score a point vs FSU. Scored THREE on Michigan.
His record vs teams scoring over 14 points is the most pathetic stat I've seen since the state line from the GSU game.
Muschamps offenses had a higher yearly rating.
Muschamp's defense has won most of the games for Mac. Show me his brilliant offensive wins? Georgia, Ole Miss, and Kentucky? The rest were close games, mainly vs bad teams where defense did enough to let the offense put forth average effort and win. Similar to Muschamp, except at least Muschamp could put points on FSU.
There is nothing impressive about Mac as an offensive coach here at UF. Nothing. It's just bad stat after bad stat after bad stat. He ran off Grier, can't even get play calls in(this is middle school bullshite), doesn't know how many time outs he has, can't game plan, is terrible at half time adjustments, and has relied on very lucky plays for wins. UK, Tenn twice, LSU where they dominated us but one missed coverage won us the game and an amazing goal line stand by Muschamp's defense.
He has won games hiding behind defense. Now he doesn't have it, and he is 3-3, and as close to 1-5 as he is 5-1, and the 1-5 is only because he had very lucky finishes that his coaching had nothing to do with(he didn't even call Cleveland going deep Cleveland did that with Franks).
Show me five games his brilliant offensive mind showcased in three years at UF.
Just five.
I'll wait.
CSU, as stated, he can put numbers up vs shitty teams. Done the same at UF.
This moron literally couldn't score a point vs FSU. Scored THREE on Michigan.
His record vs teams scoring over 14 points is the most pathetic stat I've seen since the state line from the GSU game.
Muschamps offenses had a higher yearly rating.
Muschamp's defense has won most of the games for Mac. Show me his brilliant offensive wins? Georgia, Ole Miss, and Kentucky? The rest were close games, mainly vs bad teams where defense did enough to let the offense put forth average effort and win. Similar to Muschamp, except at least Muschamp could put points on FSU.
There is nothing impressive about Mac as an offensive coach here at UF. Nothing. It's just bad stat after bad stat after bad stat. He ran off Grier, can't even get play calls in(this is middle school bullshite), doesn't know how many time outs he has, can't game plan, is terrible at half time adjustments, and has relied on very lucky plays for wins. UK, Tenn twice, LSU where they dominated us but one missed coverage won us the game and an amazing goal line stand by Muschamp's defense.
He has won games hiding behind defense. Now he doesn't have it, and he is 3-3, and as close to 1-5 as he is 5-1, and the 1-5 is only because he had very lucky finishes that his coaching had nothing to do with(he didn't even call Cleveland going deep Cleveland did that with Franks).
Show me five games his brilliant offensive mind showcased in three years at UF.
Just five.
I'll wait.
Posted on 10/25/17 at 6:35 pm to Gatorbait2008
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Ten wins, vs almost all .500 teams.
The last coach lost to teams below .500, and teams below his division.
He also beat three teams with 9 wins or more in his first year (UGA, TENN, OM) with a team that barely scraped 7 the year before he came.
He creamed Georgia last year and beat LSU at home with a broken defense and a backup quarterback.
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See his performances vs good teams, you see how bad of a coach he is.
Like LSU, OM, TENN, UGA, Iowa? Are they not good teams?
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Add in he won with MUSCHAMPS defensive players.
You're talking about offensive production and bring up the defense? Well, Muschamp's offensive players are literally ghosts on the field, as they were last year. Only one position has Muschamp players left that actually produce -- TE's.
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Four offensive passing touchdowns, despite having a four star QB. Go ask Lane or Leach how their two star level QB's are doing. Or Iowa States two star back up.
Totally different systems in totally different leagues. Oh, and Leach's quarterback threw 5 interceptions on their way to getting clubbed the frick to death by California by 5 touchdowns.
I also wonder what would happen if they lost all three of their best wide receivers, their quarterback and starting running back if only for one game if it'd end up the same?
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The fact that your arse is pumping up 379 yards vs the Aggies as some amazing stat, shows all you need to know about just how bad of an offensive coach he has been here at Florida. MUSCHAMP HAD BETTER OFFENSES.
We had more offensive yards than Alabama did...
I'll assume that you're also unimpressed with Alabama's production on offense? Done arguing with a dude who thinks McElwain had four recruiting cycles when he hasn't even been here for three years.
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