marksboy7
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I think trying to use these ticky tack things you’re bringing up to blame coaching is very dumb, yes. Kiffin, who is 1-1 with a near loss to KY, is a great coach because he’s hanging with Bama tonight. But our coach, coming off an 8 game winning streak, is a bad coach because we lost to the number 4 team in the country with JG at QB. Makes sense.
You obviously have never seen him play. He dominated the best conference in Georgia and is by far the most talented QB we have. I don’t care if he only knows 40 plays. Run those plays and see what he can do.Those who think we should trot out Harrison and let him learn nothing but getting hosed by these good defenses we still have on our schedule, are short sided and stupid. Bailey hasn’t practiced much and isn’t ready for what this conference can throw at you. Sack up and deal with it. Last week, most of y’all were ready to polish Jarrett’s balls.
These folks have never ran a business, never executed a plan, never learned strategic planning. They squirm and change 180 degrees at the first sight of failure.Those who think we should trot out Harrison and let him learn nothing but getting hosed by these good defenses we still have on our schedule, are short sided and stupid. Bailey hasn’t practiced much and isn’t ready for what this conference can throw at you. Sack up and deal with it. Last week, most of y’all were ready to polish Jarrett’s balls.
No, they didn’t say anything last weekThose who think we should trot out Harrison and let him learn nothing but getting hosed by these good defenses we still have on our schedule, are short sided and stupid. Bailey hasn’t practiced much and isn’t ready for what this conference can throw at you. Sack up and deal with it. Last week, most of y’all were ready to polish Jarrett’s balls.
Not disagreeing, but are you saying we need more time and a larger sample size on JG?These folks have never ran a business, never executed a plan, never learned strategic planning. They squirm and change 180 degrees at the first sight of failure.
Coaches and leaders understand strategy is long-term and takes time and large sample sizes to evaluate.