I don't buy it, but really want to. If this is true, the light should get bigger as the year progresses.
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I don't buy it, but really want to. If this is true, the light should get bigger as the year progresses.
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listening to it right now.
What is the light at the end of the tunnel? I don't even see one.
He needs to choose to either be a head coach or an offensive coordinator. He's sucking at both right now.
He's acting like a coach who inherited a rebuild. 'Culture is headed in the right direction,' 'building for the long term, not the short.' The culture didn't need changing (I'm sure it could have used a few tweaks, but full changes? Please) and we were already set up for the short term and certainly better for the long term than we look right now.
Nick getting the bus treatment.
That whole press conference made me feel worse, not better. “We are not here for a one-year build. Guys are buying in. We are on track.”
Dude you took over a very good program that has been to 8 straight bowl games, not the worst team in the conference.
Our football program after that conference:
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I'm sure "champions of life" is right around the corner
I tend to be an optimist to a fault, but I still believe that he's a smart guy and he'll figure it out. Maybe not this year, which would suck given the talent we'd be wasting, but not much to be done about it now. But he's been successful everywhere he's been in every role he's been given, and that's not suddenly going to stop here. He's got a good system that I think will be fine in the SEC if he can recruit enough of the right players for it. And who knows, the light bulb might come on and we can salvage some good wins from this season.
Nick is in the same position as Tyler Wilson. He just doesnt fit Moorheads offense. Moorhead said Nick needed to get his completion percentage top 65% to be effective in this offense. He won't come close to that number. Part of that is Nick but ALOT of it is on the OL.
Garrett Shrader is Moorheads guy and things will change dramatically when he gets the reigns although Key and Mayden both would be a step in the right direction.
Well he gonna continue to jam that square peg.
Moorhead is what we call "a good interview" in business. He is a dynamic, personable speaker. Unfortunately, good interviewers don't always translate to success. In fact, its typically the opposite.