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re: Which of these past SEC coaches were mediocre?

Posted on 10/29/10 at 9:52 am to
Posted by tigerfoot
Alexandria
Member since Sep 2006
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Posted on 10/29/10 at 9:52 am to
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Most of us have been watching football long enough to know the difference b/t a well-coached team and a poorly-coached team when we see them. You don't have to be able to create an offensive gameplan to know when you are watching a poor offensive gameplan. I don't have to be able to coach the offensive line to know that our offensive line is not living up to it's billing.


Ok..you say we are poorly executing....yet no one can explain what part....and if they do, there are about 100 things that affect it on a gamefield.

Everyone identifies a poor offensive game plan AFTER it does not work.

I dont see any posts on the 'game plan' being poor when we are moving the ball on occasion.

Once again, only results are being judged.

So why not lend some weight to the ultimate which is wins and losses.

When we dont blow out teams, we point to the scoreboard and say...see how close it was, disregarding the asswhipping on the field.

When we lose close, you say...dont look at the scoreboard, it wasnt that close.

Where is there any objectivity?
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