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I'm definitely sick of his post game aw shucks interviews
Somebody sounds like a dead fish.....
I'm definitely sick of his post game aw shucks interviews
Instead of seeing Mac upset, he's smiling and talking about selling more popcorn.
Let's not take one person's opinion and act like it's a majority of the Gator Nation. Puhleeze.
So, what was the point of starting this thread? You offered nothing about how you thought it could be fixed. Do we sign a another QB and some OL off the waiver wire?Many of you believe that our current coach has no right to be criticized (PS - it's a very tricky balance of responsibility between Treon, the OL, and coaches). I didn't criticize the head coach until today because we were not terrible on offense for most of the season, and I thought the Vandy game was an anomaly. I totally commend his ability to get to 10 wins, but we as fans are allowed to question why our offense has not shown growth. Anybody who infers that I think he should be on the hot seat or fired is totally wrong. Thanks.
Enough of this pathetic offense and close games against inferior competition. I'm neither saying nor advocating that he should be fired, but Treon can take only so much blame for our performance. I'm not having fun watching this team, and one reason why he was hired was to inject joy into Gator football. I know wins and losses is what ultimately matters, but there's a reason so few of us look fondly on that 11-2 season in 2012.
I watched the post-game interview. He seemed a little too loosey-goosey. He should be angry (but not volcanic) that we almost lost as a #8 team to a 2-8 Conference USA team with pathetic output on offense and kicking special teams.
Name and town if you wish to opine.
If I could like this a 1000 times I would. There was some asshat on twitter today saying there was no difference between this year and Muschamps 11 win season. This right here is the reason why Mac is doing a hell of a job. If we had this OLine we could be scary.The difference?
2012
And
- 50 Sam Robey OL 6' 3" 305 RSR 3L Louisville, Ky./Trinity
- 62 Cole Gilliam OL 6' 4" 326 SR SQ Valrico/Durant
- 73 Xavier Nixon OL 6' 6" 314 SR 3L Fayetteville, N.C./Jack Britt
- 68 John Reichardt OL 6' 1" 297 SR HS Gainesville/The Rock/Santa Fe
- 67 Jon Halapio OL 6' 3" 321 RJR 2L St. Petersburg/St. Petersburg Catholic
- 72 Jonotthan Harrison OL 6' 4" 299 RJR 2L Groveland/South Lake
- 64 Kyle Koehne OL 6' 5" 311 RJR 2L Indianapolis, Ind./Cathedral
- 71 Matt Patchan OL 6' 6" 304 RJR 3L Tampa/Armwood
- 76 Max Garcia OL 6' 4" 307 JR TR Norcross, Ga./Norcross/Maryland
- 75 Chaz Green OL 6' 5" 310 RSO 1L Tampa/Tampa Catholic
- 77 Ian Silberman OL 6' 5" 303 RSO 1L Orange Park/Fleming Island
- 63 Trip Thurman OL 6' 6" 323 RFR SQ Dover, Del./Dover
- 66 James Wilson OL 6' 4" 323 RSR 2L Ponte Vedra/Nease
- 70 D.J. Humphries OL 6' 6" 275 FR HS Union, N.C./Mallard Creek
- 74 Jessamen Dunker OL 6' 4" 301 FR HS Boynton Beach/Boynton Beach
- 19 Caleb Sturgis K 5' 11" 184 RSR 4L St. Augustine/St. Augustine