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He didn't leave a dumpster fire, not even close. We were absolutely loaded with talent and his last class was #1 in the nation. makes the right hire, we don't have a decade of misery. Muschamp won a bunch of games completely with the ridiculous defensive talent that was left.
You want a real dumpster fire? MAC left a dumpster fire.
I guess its perceptions at what we both think are dumpster fires. I look at his year in limbo, leaving our program in a state of confusion and flenching, while we field a team that can't even snap a ball with all that talent is what I am referring too. I imagine it would be very similar to watching the Titanic, in all its greatness, get chumped by an iceberg. Addazzio was clueless and lost, assistants were in dissarray, while the out of control 5* loaded talent ran amuck. Yeah, on paper ... loaded. Reality ... dumpster fire. Thanks Foley ... and F U Meyer.
Yeah, I really like Muschamp. I really thought he could have done something and he almost did. But between his inability to not be so thickheaded as well as Foley handcuffing him with Charlie Cheeseburger ... and oh yeah, wasn't there a skeleton roaming around the stadium on official business ... the dumpster fire hole that was created the previous year was a bit too much for him to handle. But good lawdy, Muschamp could recruit and coach up a defense. It is mind boggling how we couldn't get in the game with the defenses he fielded ... which further highlights the residual effect that the offense felt through his coaching tenure and butters.
Mac ... I dont think anyone will ever remember anything favorable about him.
But thats my memory .. and dumpster fire seems to come to mind. Maybe that is because everyone kinda used that label during the time it was happening. I dont know about you, but its been pretty miserable for 10 years. But could we finally be coming out of it?????