Dooley Deserves Alot Of Credit

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Considering we lost 6 coaches, had the NCAA on our buts, Had a horriable season, Coach Dooley deserves alot of credit for keeping most of this class together. If we don't lose Santos & Peters we would all be praising him. Considering all the negative things that happened over the past year I think he deserves some credit. We still had a very good class of recruit's. jmo
 
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im drinking the doolaid. we need a winning season now. winning cures everything.it will help recruiting tremendously. and dooley has done an exceptional job recruiting so far with everything that has happened
 
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As long as you dont mind giving him credit for creating a need for 6 coaching changes and having a bad season, I have no problem giving him some credit for hanging on to a "average to good" recruiting class.
 
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As long as you dont mind giving him credit for creating a need for 6 coaching changes and having a bad season, I have no problem giving him some credit for hanging on to a "average to good" recruiting class.

This class is in no way average :ermm:
 
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As long as you dont mind giving him credit for creating a need for 6 coaching changes and having a bad season, I have no problem giving him some credit for hanging on to a "average to good" recruiting class.



What would have made it better? Santos and Peters hurt for sure. But what would have made it better? I can't wait.
 
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What would have made it better? Santos and Peters hurt for sure. But what would have made it better? I can't wait.

Just based on rankings, its average to good. I agree we filled a lot of needs, but yes the LB's leaving hurt. Im pretty happy with this class, just not amazed. A highly ranked RB wouldnt have hurt my feelings either. I would trade CP for a top 3 RB, JMO. You know , someone like a Bryce Brown :eek:hmy::eek:hmy::eek:hmy:
 
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Just based on rankings, its average to good. I agree we filled a lot of needs, but yes the LB's leaving hurt. Im pretty happy with this class, just not amazed.

The numbers game hurt is in the rankings. This class is gonna be the one that saves Dooleys a$$. Mark my words on that one.
 
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Considering we lost 6 coaches, had the NCAA on our buts, Had a horriable season, Coach Dooley deserves alot of credit for keeping most of this class together. If we don't lose Santos & Peters we would all be praising him. Considering all the negative things that happened over the past year I think he deserves some credit. We still had a very good class of recruit's. jmo

Correct!
 
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Considering we lost 6 coaches, had the NCAA on our buts, Had a horriable season, Coach Dooley deserves alot of credit for keeping most of this class together. If we don't lose Santos & Peters we would all be praising him. Considering all the negative things that happened over the past year I think he deserves some credit. We still had a very good class of recruit's. jmo

Couldn't have said it any better...:good!:
 
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I bet 85% of all coaches in America could land a similar class that Dooley has put together when each athlete is offered a free education, books, housing, food, free addidas gear and a promise to play in front of 100,000 SEC fans. Oh, and you will be able to work out in our new 100 million dollar weight room and have access to the top facilities in the country.
Seriously, why should I pat Dooley on the back for doing his job when thats why he's paid 2 million dollars a year. He makes more in 1 week than I do all year so landing the 25th best class is dynamite to you people???
 
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I bet 85% of all coaches in America could land a similar class that Dooley has put together when each athlete is offered a free education, books, housing, food, free addidas gear and a promise to play in front of 100,000 SEC fans. Oh, and you will be able to work out in our new 100 million dollar weight room and have access to the top facilities in the country.
Seriously, why should I pat Dooley on the back for doing his job when thats why he's paid 2 million dollars a year. He makes more in 1 week than I do all year so landing the 25th best class is dynamite to you people???

yep, give credit where credit is due. Helluva job by Dooley & Co. I'm willing to listen to your opinion but seriously, when are you people going to lay off the guy. Your one of the few who are actually still heart-broken over Lame Kiffin, aren't you?
 
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I bet 85% of all coaches in America could land a similar class that Dooley has put together when each athlete is offered a free education, books, housing, food, free addidas gear and a promise to play in front of 100,000 SEC fans. Oh, and you will be able to work out in our new 100 million dollar weight room and have access to the top facilities in the country.
Seriously, why should I pat Dooley on the back for doing his job when thats why he's paid 2 million dollars a year. He makes more in 1 week than I do all year so landing the 25th best class is dynamite to you people???

Precisely.

My 6 month old daughter (her name is Tennessee) could have signed a similar class with the school's name and conference affiliation alone.
 
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Just based on rankings, its average to good. I agree we filled a lot of needs, but yes the LB's leaving hurt. Im pretty happy with this class, just not amazed. A highly ranked RB wouldnt have hurt my feelings either. I would trade CP for a top 3 RB, JMO. You know , someone like a Bryce Brown :eek:hmy::eek:hmy::eek:hmy:

I would never consider trading CP. He makes our 11 personnel unreal.

Here's a great article about 11 personnel and how often the best teams in the NFL use it. : NFL.com news: NFL.com news: In terms of predicting success, 11 seems to be magic number

Here's a quote from this 2010 article:

"The Colts used 11 personnel well over 500 times last season, the Vikings over 350 times, and the Packers, Patriots, Cowboys, Saints and Bengals were all in the 200-plus range. Six of those teams won their respective division and the Packers were a close second."
 
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As long as you dont mind giving him credit for creating a need for 6 coaching changes and having a bad season, I have no problem giving him some credit for hanging on to a "average to good" recruiting class.

I bet 85% of all coaches in America could land a similar class that Dooley has put together when each athlete is offered a free education, books, housing, food, free addidas gear and a promise to play in front of 100,000 SEC fans. Oh, and you will be able to work out in our new 100 million dollar weight room and have access to the top facilities in the country.
Seriously, why should I pat Dooley on the back for doing his job when thats why he's paid 2 million dollars a year. He makes more in 1 week than I do all year so landing the 25th best class is dynamite to you people???

Precisely.

My 6 month old daughter (her name is Tennessee) could have signed a similar class with the school's name and conference affiliation alone.

i want someone to explain how this is an average class....i'll wait

Here is how you explain the idiotic idea this class is average miamicane.:crazy: Dumbass sofa king wee todd its.:yes:
 
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Here is how you explain the idiotic idea this class is average miamicane.:crazy: Dumbass sofa king wee todd its.:yes:

Dooley is responsible for the bad season and most of coaching issues.

Dooley is also responsible for the good recruitiing class.

Sorry if ackowledging the good along with the bad affends all you Doolaid drinkers.
 
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