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postponing the inevitable?

tarun262

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I think Balas just said that it is unlikely Gatis and Brown are back. I am not a fan of neither though Brown has had some great moments here with some great flops too. However, even if JH stays he will now have his 5th OC in 7 years and we will be breaking in yet another new offense that kids will have to learn - aka, we won't win many games next year. It's just inevitable that the product on the field will likely be less then desirable on offense...again...and I am not sure the excuse of "first year in our system" crap is going to fly again. I just don't get why we are putting the program through this when it's inevitable that the odds of JH succeeding next year (and I think he has only next year) are incredibly low.

While I think the Gatis offense is offensive, I would rather we just give JH control and let him live and die with what "he" chose in the first place. This whole blaming it down stream is complete BS. Unless we hire Joe Brady, I see no world where our offense is any better next year when we have to reteach kids a whole new system...again!!!
 
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