So 5,6,7 years to field a competent defense?
We're not near that now. We're three years in, so we'll add hyperbole to the accusation of impatience.
But we won't do well by giving into impatience, firing coached, adding chaos and instability, and resetting the clock.
But again, what you're doing here is complaining about timeline as opposed to breaking down the components that would dictate a reasonable timeline. That's symptomatic of impatience as opposed to rational analysis.
You own a company that builds boats. I can't imagine you managing in this way.
"So, what you're telling me is that there have been catastrophic interruptions to the supply chain and we just can't get parts B, F, H S, T, W, Y, and Z. You've worked your ass off to try to get them, but we just can't get them for four years. So, you've worked your ass off to get them, but also designed boat models that we can build in the meantime."
"OK. You're fired and I'll go shout at the ceiling while I wait for the next person I hire, who probably won't be able to do any better, and probably won't take the job anyway because they're good at their job, won't be desperate enough to work for a boss that fired the last guy for irrational expectations and manages via shouting at the ceiling."
Edit to answer your edit:
Did Mizzou or FL have better players or coaches?
Why is the automatic go to is to throw the players under the bus rather than the coaches who get millions to field a team?
They may have had better players at key matchups. That's in large part what football is: Get good players, scheme to either hide or take advantage of matchup disadvantages. Can't always hide them, especially when they are just blatant.
Look, I'm not trying to be rude because I genuinely like you a lot. You're a great poster that I think is just impatient in this area, and it's probably a sign of great love for the program. That's not a bad thing. But...
You're making general assumptions and asking general questions to support them.
"Shouldn't we be better by now?"
Not sure. I doubt it, considering the starting point and the imposed process of remedying the problems faced at the starting point.
"Did they have better players or better coaching?"
Not sure. If it's that important to you, you should probably do more detailed analysis and breakdown of particular matchups that hurt us, and maybe even potential matchups that were(?) available but the staff missed.
I haven't done any of that, so you may well be right that we need to fire Banks. But I'm not convinced, considering the state of the program when he was hired, and the imposed slow process of repair. I'm at a place of remembering the crater we were in three years ago, so I've defaulted to thankfulness and patience.
You seem to have defaulted to impatience. You may be right. But I think more detailed analysis is in order to show either way.
Lastly, why does there have to be a "bus"? Why does anyone need to get run over right now? It could be that we have good players that we should be thankful for staying with the program through a hard season. They may be outmatched at times, but we still appreciate them.
And we may have really good coaches that are doing the best job with the progam as it now stands. That may be reality, and we just have to be patient.
Why demand someone get run over? Why demand a bus for anyone right now?
