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1 hour ago, BDYZR said:

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Haha...this happens everyday in the business world...

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10 minutes ago, puc86 said:

When you take 20 years to make the jump to FBS level and people claim it is because you did so because you were not fielding offers and waiting for the right opportunity then you better pick better than what will result in the one of the worst offenses in college football. We know exactly how much CCS dips his hands into the offense but some people do not want to accept reality. CCS has absolutely no interest in our program and even less interest in our offense. Beyond stating KB has full autonomy of the offense (which is confirmed by KB) CCS states that he does not think anything that actually involves coaching is his job. We have nothing to lose having him coach a few games but if he is wrongfully hired as the head coach it could be the death nail of the program, he has proven what should be theoretically known that he and his system will never be successful here. 

Your infatuation with KB without knowing the whole story is hilarious. First and foremost, he left his job as an OC of a CFL team to be closer to his family as Kade was getting older. While the CFL certainly isn’t the NFL, he was the OC of a professional organization in 2001, and left to be a HS coach in Ocala to be closer to his family. 

After 4 years, he jumped at the opportunity to become the HC of JU because his family is close to that area, and it gave him an opportunity to get back in the college ranks. He stuck around longer than originally planned, as he saw the opportunity to coach his son out of high school. From 2011-2015 he was coaching Kade, his son. While he was receiving offers during that time, he made it known he wasn’t leaving JU until his son graduated. 

After he split from JU, he went to Valdosta State and won a national title in 3 years. As a head coach. 

After making quick work (as a HC) at the D2 level, he’s now at the FBS level. 

Your 20 year story line doesn’t add up. Within 3 years of saying deuces to JU because Kade was done playing, he won a national title as a HC and was hired to the FBS level. It didn’t take him 20 years, it took him 3. 

Your personal vendetta against him is hilarious and sad at the same time. You don’t even have the football IQ to determine why his scheme won’t work at this level, or what route/blocking concepts work at a D2 level, but not in the AAC. 

Do yourself a favor and go watch Seth Varnadore’s video breakdowns. Count how many times we were out schemed on that side of the ball. You may have to crosscheck your Football for Dummies book for some glossary terms, but I think it will be very enlightening. 

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2 minutes ago, IBulleve said:

Your infatuation with KB without knowing the whole story is hilarious. First and foremost, he left his job as an OC of a CFL team to be closer to his family as Kade was getting older. While the CFL certainly isn’t the NFL, he was the OC of a professional organization in 2001, and left to be a HS coach in Ocala to be closer to his family. 

After 4 years, he jumped at the opportunity to become the HC of JU because his family is close to that area, and it gave him an opportunity to get back in the college ranks. He stuck around longer than originally planned, as he saw the opportunity to coach his son out of high school. From 2011-2015 he was coaching Kade, his son. While he was receiving offers during that time, he made it known he wasn’t leaving JU until his son graduated. 

After he split from JU, he went to Valdosta State and won a national title in 3 years. As a head coach. 

After making quick work (as a HC) at the D2 level, he’s now at the FBS level. 

Your 20 year story line doesn’t add up. Within 3 years of saying deuces to JU because Kade was done playing, he won a national title as a HC and was hired to the FBS level. It didn’t take him 20 years, it took him 3. 

Your personal vendetta against him is hilarious and sad at the same time. You don’t even have the football IQ to determine why his scheme won’t work at this level, or what route/blocking concepts work at a D2 level, but not in the AAC. 

Do yourself a favor and go watch Seth Varnadore’s video breakdowns. Count how many times we were out schemed on that side of the ball. You may have to crosscheck your Football for Dummies book for some glossary terms, but I think it will be very enlightening. 

Your coaching story starts in 2001 and it is 2019, what part of 20 years doesn’t add up ?  Two years? I would be reluctant to call out peoples football iq if I couldn’t handle basic math.

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3 minutes ago, IBulleve said:

Your infatuation with KB without knowing the whole story is hilarious. First and foremost, he left his job as an OC of a CFL team to be closer to his family as Kade was getting older. While the CFL certainly isn’t the NFL, he was the OC of a professional organization in 2001, and left to be a HS coach in Ocala to be closer to his family. 

After 4 years, he jumped at the opportunity to become the HC of JU because his family is close to that area, and it gave him an opportunity to get back in the college ranks. He stuck around longer than originally planned, as he saw the opportunity to coach his son out of high school. From 2011-2015 he was coaching Kade, his son. While he was receiving offers during that time, he made it known he wasn’t leaving JU until his son graduated. 

After he split from JU, he went to Valdosta State and won a national title in 3 years. As a head coach. 

After making quick work (as a HC) at the D2 level, he’s now at the FBS level. 

Your 20 year story line doesn’t add up. Within 3 years of saying deuces to JU because Kade was done playing, he won a national title as a HC and was hired to the FBS level. It didn’t take him 20 years, it took him 3. 

Your personal vendetta against him is hilarious and sad at the same time. You don’t even have the football IQ to determine why his scheme won’t work at this level, or what route/blocking concepts work at a D2 level, but not in the AAC. 

Do yourself a favor and go watch Seth Varnadore’s video breakdowns. Count how many times we were out schemed on that side of the ball. You may have to crosscheck your Football for Dummies book for some glossary terms, but I think it will be very enlightening. 

Real talk. We do not need to see internet breakdowns to see these concepts are literally killing quarterbacks. Who cares if a WR is open if the QB is looking up at the sky?

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1 minute ago, DELdaBull said:

Real talk. We do not need to see internet breakdowns to see these concepts are literally killing quarterbacks. Who cares if a WR is open if the QB is looking up at the sky?

It’s okay we still have one walk on left so their is hope that things will miracle into place before we have injured every qb on the roster while having the 120th offense out of 130 in the nation. If you don’t see that’s great you just don’t understand the nuances that excuse away complete and utter failure.

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21 minutes ago, puc86 said:

What exactly does anyone believe is the offensive components that CCS is controlling? Because when BB was starting it was that he was starting and not JM and then when JM started it was that he was starting and not BB and then when BB got taken out for the season it was that JM was starting and not Rygol. We are about to have started every QB on the roster so one of those kind of had to be the guy KB wanted but none of them has looked even mediocre against FBS level competition while running KBs offense. Granted the team will not look any worse if we call KB the head coach and allow him and BJM to continue to fail at their jobs but it certainly could get worse for us if we decide to continue compound this unfortunate regime by extending time with this failed direction. CCS is a coach with many faults but one of his biggest is that he makes horrible hires and surrounds himself with awful coordinators. People can't complain on one hand that CCS is not engaged in coaching our team in any regard and then in the other hand excuse away KB's failure on CCS involvement especially because it is the area least likely to be the one area CCS decides to involve himself in.  

MAYBE a change will make a difference. MAYBE a change in locker room/sideline attitude will make a difference. IF CCS is truly not involved at all, including personnel, it'll show up in the next few games. 

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2 minutes ago, BDYZR said:

MAYBE a change will make a difference. MAYBE a change in locker room/sideline attitude will make a difference. IF CCS is truly not involved at all, including personnel, it'll show up in the next few games. 

If someone wants to do it just for violation and giggles, sure why not. But if someone wants to hire someone from this staff and keep continuity, absolutely, positively not. There is absolutely nothing to be gained and everything to be lost by retaining anyone from this debacle. Nothing can scream we have given up and do not even want to make any effort to improve quite like narrowing down your search to known losers because they are here and it’s easier.

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3 minutes ago, puc86 said:

If someone wants to do it just for violation and giggles, sure why not. But if someone wants to hire someone from this staff and keep continuity, absolutely, positively not. There is absolutely nothing to be gained and everything to be lost by retaining anyone from this debacle. Nothing can scream we have given up and do not even want to make any effort to improve quite like narrowing down your search to known losers because they are here and it’s easier.

So you think the best plan is to continue to do something that is not working and hope for a better outcome? 

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Just now, BDYZR said:

So you think the best plan is to continue to do something that is not working and hope for a better outcome? 

No it’s to kill every man, woman, child and beast and to fill the fields with salt so as to completely erase any remnants of what has been under this regime we need to completely start over if we are going to change directions and if we are just going the way of CCS light, why even bother? We would just be limiting change for no reason and allowing the exact same situation to grow from the remnants we have left behind. Our Defense is horrible, our offense is horrible and special teams are horrible, these are the reasons CCS has to go and to think that removing him and keeping those awful things in place would somehow breed different results is quite simply absurd every person on staff has helped earned the fait that every single one of them be fired.

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2 minutes ago, puc86 said:

No it’s to kill every man, woman, child and beast and to fill the fields with salt so as to completely erase any remnants of what has been under this regime we need to completely start over if we are going to change directions and if we are just going the way of CCS light, why even bother? We would just be limiting change for no reason and allowing the exact same situation to grow from the remnants we have left behind. Our Defense is horrible, our offense is horrible and special teams are horrible, these are the reasons CCS has to go and to think that removing him and keeping those awful things in place would somehow breed different results is quite simply absurd every person on staff has helped earned the fait that every single one of them be fired.

From my earlier post - "MAYBE a change will make a difference. MAYBE a change in locker room/sideline attitude will make a difference. IF CCS is truly not involved at all, including personnel, it'll show up in the next few games."

NOT ONCE have I suggested that it would carry over to next year.

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