Where is the dishonor?

#51
#51
the same people are gonna be raping the new coach next year

my question is why do you that?

next year is gonna suck!!!!!

big hairy big foot things...

nothing is gonna stop it
this year is gone guys
we lost it
we had a chance but defense was ah well well hell i dont know

how can someone put that on the field??

Don't think anyone on here will be raping anyone.
 
#53
#53
We got stomped by 'bammer. The other losses this team was in it. Much better than the 2011 season. Call me an enabler, sunshine pumper, doolaid drinker, whatever, but this is a better team than last year. The record may not reflect it, but the team is better. One simply cannot discount the improvement. One must also keep in mind that Coach Dooley is working with 7 new assistant coaches.
Our fan base, to put it mildly, wants to take out basically ten years of frustration on Coach Dooley. Granted, he may not be the man for the job, but he is here and done a fine job of stabilizing a ****fire. In my opinion, it's a damn low down and classless bunch of fickle fans that want Dooley fired.

You make a lot of good points. If the D was any better, we probably beat MSU and UGa and everyone is happy, or at least, happier.

Of course, it was Dooley that ran off or failed to retain last year's D staff forcing the total reset. You have to factor that in.

My take is, I don't mind him having the rest of the season. It's possible that if the team doesn't quit, we finish 8-5 or even 9-4 with a bowl win and build momentum for next season.

D has totally stunk it up, but has actually improved slightly from the UF and uga games. We have stopped the bleeding in the run D but the pass D has continued to be awful.
 
#54
#54
speak for urself

dooley rapage is going on up in here

deny it like you would a heart attack

No one is trying to condemn him as a person, instead as a competent HC, that's capable of winning championships. Looking at next year's schedule, it's going to be around 7 wins possible next year as well, and may be not even that. We can't have a coach that's going to have no more than a possible 7 wins this year, with the talent we have on offense, going into next year with that same amount possible.
 
#55
#55
No one is trying to condemn him as a person, instead as a competent HC, that's capable of winning championships. Looking at next year's schedule, it's going to be around 7 wins possible next year as well, and may be not even that. We can't have a coach that's going to have no more than a possible 7 wins this year, with the talent we have on offense, going into next year with that same amount possible.

On the other hand, if we manage 8 wins, next year might be a better time to make a change for several reasons. 8 wins is still the best season since 2007, even if it's a slow progression.
 
#56
#56
On the other hand, if we manage 8 wins, next year might be a better time to make a change for several reasons. 8 wins is still the best season since 2007, even if it's a slow progression.

Considering the possible mass exit of players to the NFL, even without a favorable draft grade, probably not. Some of these kids may be tired of being students, and want to seek out the money.
 
#57
#57
No one is trying to condemn him as a person, instead as a competent HC, that's capable of winning championships. Looking at next year's schedule, it's going to be around 7 wins possible next year as well, and may be not even that. We can't have a coach that's going to have no more than a possible 7 wins this year, with the talent we have on offense, going into next year with that same amount possible.

flip what u said and thats what i said but i disagree

and u and i know what i mean
 
#59
#59
the same people are gonna be raping the new coach next year

my question is why do you that?

next year is gonna suck!!!!!

big hairy big foot things...

nothing is gonna stop it
this year is gone guys
we lost it
we had a chance but defense was ah well well hell i dont know

how can someone put that on the field??

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#60
#60
You guys slay me. Pull out the checkbook and go get your coach.

You know, like the inbred stupid Gumps did.

Pay to play or STFU already.
 
#61
#61
The team this year looks like the teams the past 2 years and that is not well coached nor fundamentally sound. There have been 2 improvements this season over the previous 2 and that is the Oline is blocking better (thanks Coach Pittman) and the RB's are running much better (thanks Coach Graham). Everything else looks the same or worse and extending another year to DD is not going to correct all that is wrong with this team. DD has come in and put out a lot of fires and restored stability but has failed to get his teams any better prepared and that is coaching. These kids that come here to play deserve to be better coached if we are to continue our tradition of winning.

Saban, Spurrier, Miles and Dooley all stop in on a 5 star recruit for a home visit.

Saban, Spurrier, Miles and Gruden all stop in on the same 5 star recruit.

Which option gives us the best chance at landing the 5 star recruit?

Whichever guy has been recruiting him the longest.

There are lots of factors that influence these kids' decisions about where to play; but virtually every single one says at some point that the relationships he's developed with the coaching staffs most effected his decision.

So, all other things being equal, if Saban, Spurrier, Miles, and Dooley/Gruden all stop in on the 5* prospect, the guy who's been recruiting him since he was a freshman in HS stands the best chance of landing him.
 
#62
#62
Whichever guy has been recruiting him the longest.

There are lots of factors that influence these kids' decisions about where to play; but virtually every single one says at some point that the relationships he's developed with the coaching staffs most effected his decision.

So, all other things being equal, if Saban, Spurrier, Miles, and Dooley/Gruden all stop in on the 5* prospect, the guy who's been recruiting him since he was a freshman in HS stands the best chance of landing him.

The guy that's going to prepare and send him to the NFL stands the best chance of landing him.
 
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#63
#63
Whichever guy has been recruiting him the longest.

There are lots of factors that influence these kids' decisions about where to play; but virtually every single one says at some point that the relationships he's developed with the coaching staffs most effected his decision.

So, all other things being equal, if Saban, Spurrier, Miles, and Dooley/Gruden all stop in on the 5* prospect, the guy who's been recruiting him since he was a freshman in HS stands the best chance of landing him.

no imo it comes down to playing time and perceived personal performance
 
#64
#64
speak for urself

dooley rapage is going on up in here

deny it like you would a heart attack

My goodness your post are hard to read. It is one random thought after another. Half the time I don't know where one ends and another begins.
 

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