I'm not as technically sound about the game as others, but beat it to death or not, it's the OC in harmony with his position group coaching. There's no method to his madness. I mean it feels like just guessing, our talent seems poorly substituted during critical/momentum runs, not composing an attack on enemy weakness... just spin the limited imagination play wheel. So, we're quick to stall out and Nuss doesn't know how to get our team out of trouble and back on the rails, most Saturday's.
The D, I could almost cry. The pendulum swings and cuts us again. Muschamp masturbating over his D to the neglect of the O, and now, Mac is out chasing his shadow on O while our once vaunted D looks kind of small and too gentile. Youth abounds and about a half dozen <ahem!> studs, but our D needs more headhunters and wrecking balls.
Pretty disappointed in the showing after a week of practice, and after all, it was the corn dogs. I mean it was a descent fight as always, but we could of taken this one with the right leadership vibe and mission. I'm sure a squad worth of players absent/suspended plays into it, but there are weapons to use. Nuss plays them like dealing cards instead of attacking mismatches, playing the hot hand until stopped, choreography for the lord's sake Nuss. Back to our D, recruiting emphasis is an equal partner to your trial efforts Mac.
Finally, when listening to Mac's coach speak and body language, it does not exude confidence and authority. Among kids, this is not usually a formula for achieving above and beyond moments. It's starting to get a little too paternal and the kids don't listen anymore for me. So, I'm in the cut Mac (and presumably Nuss) from the active roster.
Go Gators!