The problem is that the impact is hard to measure...
Posted on: October 31, 2018 at 18:10:21 CT
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... there no doubt was some.
But how much? We don't know
How long should it take to recover? Who's to say?
How much is there to recover? Again, we don't know cause its impossible to measure
Therefore, we can't live in a hypothetical world
All we can look at it, is what we've done the last three years
We've started 0-5, 0-4, 0-4*tba
That doesn't cut it
We've only beaten two teams with a winning record. Eastern Michigan and Arkansas and they went 7-6 those years.
Everything is being propped up upon a fluke 6-game winning streak against historically awful competition. Florida, Tennessee, Vanderbilt and Arkansas were a combined 5-28 in conference. Idaho moved to Div II this year and UCONN was a terrible 3-9.
Then we play a team with a slight pulse (mediocre Texas 6-6) and get slaughtered.
That 6 game fluke should not be viewed at as a possibility of what could be... cause we will never face 6 programs in that horrendous of shape ever again, all in a row. It was a fluke of a century.
Outside of that, we've won only 9 of 27 games. We've gone 2-14 in conference.
On top of it... Odom has proven to be an idiot in crucial common sense situations. Such as not running the ball on 3rd and 2 to at least, force a timeout. Or choosing to kick a PAT at stay down 3 scores (17), as opposed to going for 2 and getting within 2 scores.
He can't count and he doesn't even know the little things, like how an opposing team's timeouts will come into play.
No thanks
We need no more of this
An SEC Head Coaching gig, is NOT the place to learn on the job
Edited by North co-co champs at 18:11:35 on 10/31/18