Thursday, November 14, 2013

RE: [gatortalk] Re: [gatornews] Foley: Commitment to Muschamp Remains the Same - GatorZone.com Mobile

Put me in this camp.


Randy Platt
aka "PCGator"
aka "The Armchair Quarterback"
aka "The Other Randy"

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From: gatortalk@googlegroups.com [mailto:gatortalk@googlegroups.com] On
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Remains the Same - GatorZone.com Mobile

And there, Sandy has expressed my view in a nutshell. I like Muschamp. I
like his hard-nosed style and his straight-forward manner. I like his values
and think he's a good role model for the players. There's no question but
that Muschamp is a top-end defensive coach. Our complaints about defense
this year really can be attributed to injuries.

But... and it's a big but... he only has long-term potential if he takes a
philosophical 180 on his ideas about the offense, and then hires someone who
can get the job done. He is hopeless on offense and he must realize that by
now. So get in the right OC (and by 'right', I mean an OC who believes in
scoring points every time you're on the field), and then turn the offense
completely over to him. If CWM can't learn from his mistakes, and find a way
to have an actual offense, then he really does need to go. I hope it doesn't
come to that, but only time will tell whether Foley is right, or whether the
fans calling for Muschamp's head are right.

Rob



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> On Nov 14, 2013, at 11:18 AM, Sandy Alonso <sandyalonso66@gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> I like Muschamp, actually. I think he really is going to be one we're
sorry got away if we let him go too soon. I think he's learned that you
can't play offense specifically to protect the defense, and changes are
coming. (If he hasn't learned that, then yes - he's going to need to go.)
I think he should take the same tack as Spurrier when he was coaching UF -
Muschamp should focus on defense and mostly stay hands-off with the offense,
leaving that to a strong OC (as everyone remembers, SOS didn't pay as much
attention to D as O, so his DCs were pretty much in charge of everything).

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