Well, I guess it will stop being brought up when/if he improves upon it.
Maybe at that time people will stop blaming Dooley for CBJ's shortcomings, and stop trying to compare him to Dabo Swinney and Nick Saban. Probably not, but we can both hope and dream right? :good!:
and that's all i'm saying.
all that's there is an opportunity. same as the last two years.
he will or he won't. i've said it many times, i'd of fired him after the vandy game last season...like immediately.
but i'm not that guy. so as long as he's here, i want him to do well. doesn't mean i excuse what's happened, or don't find faults....and flaws.
as for the comparison to Saban or Dabo or Dooley for that matter...i just don't care. what he does, or doesn't do, will stand on its own merit, and he'll either have this job for a long time, or Currie gets to make some pretty strong decisions in the relative near future.
what we have going on now is just a cling to the past, good and bad, and seemingly no one, save a few, is willing to even consider the possibility that it might get, aghast, better.
we all know, for the most part anyway, what the track record is, and how that can translate to future performance. that doesn't mean it's written in stone.
so, we wait and see if the changes that have been made pan out or not.
the back and forth about this is stale. everyone knows where everyone stands on CBJ.
nobody knows what's GOING to happen next. so, to your last point, yes, i'm hoping and dreaming. but, maybe it won't wind up a nightmare this time...if it does, then we get to revisit the potential action i would have taken after the vandy game last year..:thumbsup: