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Firing his entire staff isn’t going to happen and even if it did it gives the impression it isn’t Billy’s fault but everyone around him making all the mistakes . Which is obviously absurd . On top of that I shudder to think who he would bring in when this staff is his A team. Unfortunately your last couple sentences really hit the nail on the head . It’s not going to work with this coach .What's sad is this Napier experiment has made me conclude that Zook wasn't as bad as we all thought he was as a head coach (because he was smart enough to hire an O.C. to call plays and he got the f*** out of the way and let them coach). He also was on point with Special Teams. This Napsack disaster has also awoken me to the fact Shark Boy and Mullen were much better than we deemed them to be. Yes, both had their faults and were odd balls, but in the end they both still got us to Atlanta and we had winning records except for their final seasons each.
With that being said, the "culture" with Shark Boy and Mullen was definitely not what we want and late 2020 (Shoe toss...) and 2021, the lack of discipline was ugly. But I can remember Mullen laying into Grantham many times with rage and fury, but have we even seen Napier display one ounce of emotion/fury or passion towards any assistants or players? Nope. Dude is way too relaxed and I hate it. I miss the visor tosses and headset tosses from previous coaches. And his press conferences have become a joke. Dude can't even acknowledge his team keeps costing us games due to mental errors and lack of discipline. He projects and/or gives the same bull**** company line of "...this is a teaching moment that we'll all learn from..."
Head Coach of the Florida Gators shouldn't be an "on the job training" position. Have your **** together and utilize our resources, reputation, talent, etc. and lead the program and our current Head Clown is in so far over his head that it's embarrassing.
Either fire Napsack this week or force him to fire his staff, including his Strength and Conditioning staff and hire a new O.C. who calls plays and is fearless in their play calling. But I'm of the notion that firing him now is best move forward when we already know he'll be fired next year. Sasse needs to do what the GA Tech President did last year...fired both the A.D. and football coach simultaneously. Time for new blood and a "reset".