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Lmao. What if he was 50% of the issueMaybe he learned what not to do ????
Lmao. What if he was 50% of the issue
Hope more than anything he succeeds, but it is a very risky hire. He has coached under 2 average, at best, OCs, Mike Bobo (pro-style) and Roper and played in a pro-style offense. I have no idea what his offensive philosophy is, but I wouldn't think it ventures far from what he has learned and experienced.I don't see BMAC as someone who is going to just continue with what he "learned" from Roper. (Learned in quotes because I'm hoping BMAC was smart enough to not pick up on too much of the failed philosophies). I think he's an intelligent man, who is: 1> well aware that Ropers system/execution of such didn't work and 2> his own man, with his own style, ideas, plans, and offensive philosophy. If it is McClendon, I'm going to be hopeful and expect an improved, more innovative offense than we've seen the last two years. Fingers crossed no matter who is announced.
Some forget that he was on the Offensive staff at UGA for several years and recruited some of their top players including Chubb - he was also part of that staff that compiled game plans on a weekly basis and UGA did ok - BM called the pays in UGA bowl game when they let Reich go and he put up around 45 points calling those plays - we will be fine and I’m good with BMac if thats who he hires - gotta remember that coaches come to schools with the aspiration to get promoted to coordinators positions and eventually HC’s - going outside would tell these coaches regardless of how good of a job you did, you just aint good enough - got to promote from within if you have a qualified candidate and I think BMac fits that desciption
You know he was part of that staff that we were beating on a fairly regular basis.Some forget that he was on the Offensive staff at UGA for several years and recruited some of their top players including Chubb - he was also part of that staff that compiled game plans on a weekly basis and UGA did ok - BM called the pays in UGA bowl game when they let Reich go and he put up around 45 points calling those plays - we will be fine and I’m good with BMac if thats who he hires - gotta remember that coaches come to schools with the aspiration to get promoted to coordinators positions and eventually HC’s - going outside would tell these coaches regardless of how good of a job you did, you just aint good enough - got to promote from within if you have a qualified candidate and I think BMac fits that desciption
Can't argue with any of that. I'm just hoping those avg OC's were holding him back!Hope more than anything he succeeds, but it is a very risky hire. He has coached under 2 average, at best, OCs, Mike Bobo (pro-style) and Roper and played in a pro-style offense. I have no idea what his offensive philosophy is, but I wouldn't think it ventures far from what he has learned and experienced.
I was told I'd abandon the board when Roper tore it up, proving me wrong.Can’t wait to hear Muschamp’s presser and see how it goes in the 2018 season. No doubt if it’s Mclendon and the offense struggles at all, the op and haters on this board will be all over it whining and pouting
The hell?!
face palm. Can’t wait to hear list of folks we interviewed
Seriously. My first job as a Web Developer, more importantly than anything else, taught me what not to do. The code base and processes were a nightmare. I may have taken your comment as a joke were it not a spot on example from my employment history.Maybe he learned what not to do ????
By all accounts Roper was a control freak and did not even do what he told Muschamp he would do, the latter of which is probably the main reason he is gone.Lmao. What if he was 50% of the issue
I miss those.....Maybe someone will do a Hitler Reacts video after the presser
Heard similar. And do forgive for what appears to be the initiation of a gossip line within a thread of discussion!!By all accounts Roper was a control freak and did not even do what he told Muschamp he would do, the latter of which is probably the main reason he is gone.
Hope more than anything he succeeds, but it is a very risky hire. He has coached under 2 average, at best, OCs, Mike Bobo (pro-style) and Roper and played in a pro-style offense. I have no idea what his offensive philosophy is, but I wouldn't think it ventures far from what he has learned and experienced.
Hey, I was somewhat of a Roper apologist until around the UT game. I admit I was wrong about him. It sounds to me like most of the staff already understood what I did not.Heard similar. And do forgive for what appears to be the initiation of a gossip line within a thread of discussion!!
That's why in the other thread asking what PPG people want to see, my response was simply that I want to see proper adjustments. To elaborate, that could be in game, for the current personnel or philosophically based on the general ebbs and flows of the sport.On the bright side, perhaps not having a philosophy isn't the worst thing. Some experienced OCs can be hard-headed about running their system instead of running an offense that best utilizes the talent on hand.