Ufgatorfan
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It amazes me that Alabame can reload, start freshman and still look good. Good definition of a well coached team.
Yeah im not watching next week and if muschamp isn't fired I won't watch the fsu gameWell. I am done.
Yeah im not watching next week and if muschamp isn't fired I won't watch the fsu game
See, this goes BEYOND the "Fire Muschamp" pale...I really HAVE to raise the "Foley's Fault" flag once more.We all see what what this run run run play not to lose gets us. It happened with LSU and now SC. I don't care if TH was 50-50 passing. He only attempted 11 fucking passes. He's a much better passer than 11 attempts. This whole idea that we can run run run is just ridiculous. It works if you got a multiply possession lead. WM was playing not to lose which really translates in not playing to win. Fuck that piece of shit. He's a loser. His staff is a loser and not he has made Roper a loser. He has made us the laughing stalk of the SEC. ESPN has a video of us blocking each other again...OMG can this be for real. Foley needs to get rid of this sorry ass coach.
See, this goes BEYOND the "Fire Muschamp" pale...I really HAVE to raise the "Foley's Fault" flag once more.
(see my comments above) Just as GAME shouldn't have come to this, whole situation with our Coach, whole back'n'forth re "Will Foley keep him//SHOULD Foley keep him?" and so on shouldn't have come to this--not by now. Just as MusRoper and co. should have learned how all this works, how things GO in college football play LONG before this. so should Foley have read, recognized and understood what was happening with this team, program and in particular this season long before now. I ask you all to at least THINK about whether we don't have a problem a ROOT problem there as well.
Yes. Exactly, mg. But what happens now may well determine whether that turns out in fact to be "rounding up" or "rounding down", all told.This will go down in Florida Football history as "The Lost Decade". Thanks a lot Will Muschamp and J Foley.
More "odd", full-on "ironic", than maybe most people even think right now. I'm still "angry buzzed", so I'll try to be 1/2-way smart and not talk about it anymore right now here, but there IS another whole thing this bangs up against, something we kinda talked AROUND during the game at one point, that this may have played into here today...I'm not sure if it may have made it easier or more difficult, sooner or further away in time. Have to think about that. Another time. People do have short memories about this sorta thing, though. Part of one of those saving-graces of human existence: It is difficult to "remember pain". You can remember that you felt it, but not really what it "felt like" in any direct way...and we tend to blank out the general memories around it, in any event.In an odd twist of fate, the man that pretty much sealed the deal on whether or not Florida should keep Muschamp, Steve Spurrier, is also advocating to keep him. He starts off supporting Muschamp, and then goes back at 6:00 of the video and supports him some more. As an alumnus and Gator Great, Spurrier could actually convince the UAA and Foley to keep Muschamp.
Far from the worst idea I've heard as far as "the next guy" goes...and as for Cutler and your theory as to his contract, etc., that's a VERY interesting explanation--one that may well explain a LOT of weird stuff I see out there.So as with all Gators games, I didn't get to see it. I am glad for it, apparently. Beating Spurrier is always something a team should aim to accomplish. That we gave it away is wildly disappointing.
I'll tell you what, though: Go get Trestman from the Bears. Once he's done getting shafted by Jay "I have naked pictures of everyone" Cutler (nickname being the only explanation he has the contract he does), he'll get let go. Get Trestman. He's exactly what is needed in Florida - offensive-minded, QB-focussed coach who remains calm at all times. He's pure class.
Then I could finally cheer for Trestman... Couldn't when he was coaching in the CFL, can't now that he's with the Bears.
Look, you're completely missing my point here--and all I asked anyone here to do is CONSIDER that point, "where RESPONSIBILITY lies in all of this"
I just will not argue the intricacies of contract law and administrational politics here and now--if EVER on this site. I just feel that since we are talking "blame", and what should happen next because of it, and/or at least "what needs to happen eventually, however, whenever it should or is at the VERY least LIKELY or practical to happen", then it behooves us to consider FOLEY'S part in all of this. Is that fair and qualified enough?
"NO one is bigger than the Program". And personally, I want that view, and who sees it that way, out in the open, not part of some unsayable, unthinkable thing that has a life and "reality" all its own BECAUSE it isn't discussed, because it isn't "to be talked about".
EVERYTHING about what's happening inside this program, and everyone with a role in it, ought to be stripped of "cover" and open to scrutiny, far as I'm concerned.
I am concerned about what WILL happen, who the "next guy" will be and how HE'LL be chosen. Given how things are and how they got that way, everything that's happened getting there, don't you think maybe that may be important, something worth considering in order to give us the best chance of getting it "right" next time?
So as with all Gators games, I didn't get to see it. I am glad for it, apparently. Beating Spurrier is always something a team should aim to accomplish. That we gave it away is wildly disappointing.
I'll tell you what, though: Go get Trestman from the Bears. Once he's done getting shafted by Jay "I have naked pictures of everyone" Cutler (nickname being the only explanation he has the contract he does), he'll get let go. Get Trestman. He's exactly what is needed in Florida - offensive-minded, QB-focussed coach who remains calm at all times. He's pure class.
Then I could finally cheer for Trestman... Couldn't when he was coaching in the CFL, can't now that he's with the Bears.