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Stopped reading after the first few posts, but I'm not of the mindset it's time to fire Butch. Mahoney, on the other hand, I don't think he should be feeling confident in his job security. His job is to coach the OL. Even the non-freshmen have been unimpressive. No one has been challenged to step up and lead on that line. Their footwork is atrocious and has not improved as the season has progressed. They whiff on blocks letting opposing players run around them rather than finding a way to actually engage. Hell, from the standpoint of strictly protecting your qb, I'd tell them if they're going to get beat, at least hold so your qb isn't getting his ass mauled. I've gotten to the point where I'd prefer a holding penalty over watching Worley getting raped by opposing defenses. Bottomline, I don't think Mahoney has helped this line in the least. Butch is reportedly extremely loyal to his coaches, but he needs to be more loyal to this team and get an OL coach that can actually teach.
So yeah, at this point, enough frustration has set in that I'm all for firing Mahoney. I have no confidence that he will turn it around.
As to the OP's original question, not everyone feels firing a head coach is the answer. Sometimes, it is the answer, but sometimes problems can be fixed by simply tinkering with the staff. A head coach needs to be able to manage his staff and not get so caught up in loyalty and friendship that he refuses to replace a coach that isn't very good at his job. When a head coach can't overcome that loyalty, when he puts his staff above the players, that's when you seriously need to start questioning that head coach's job security. Butch is going to have a lot to reflect on this off-season. He needs to reevaluate his staff and how they fit into the SEC. Butch needsto do what's best for UT and not what's easiest for him. Like I said, my opinion is one particular position coach needs to go. Maybe a few others do as well, but that's up to Butch to decide. His decisions will impact his job security in the future.
So yeah, at this point, enough frustration has set in that I'm all for firing Mahoney. I have no confidence that he will turn it around.
As to the OP's original question, not everyone feels firing a head coach is the answer. Sometimes, it is the answer, but sometimes problems can be fixed by simply tinkering with the staff. A head coach needs to be able to manage his staff and not get so caught up in loyalty and friendship that he refuses to replace a coach that isn't very good at his job. When a head coach can't overcome that loyalty, when he puts his staff above the players, that's when you seriously need to start questioning that head coach's job security. Butch is going to have a lot to reflect on this off-season. He needs to reevaluate his staff and how they fit into the SEC. Butch needsto do what's best for UT and not what's easiest for him. Like I said, my opinion is one particular position coach needs to go. Maybe a few others do as well, but that's up to Butch to decide. His decisions will impact his job security in the future.