- Jun 17, 2014
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And that's the issue. It's quite obvious to everyone, except those wearing very thick O&B glasses, that this coach...and his staff...do not "have it". We all know he gets another year (at a minimum) so we'll have to suffer through another year of the "lost decade". But once next season ends and we have a 6-6, 7-5 type record w/ another loss to FSU, it will be time to cut him loose. That's when we'll see what the AD is made of. Unless one of these two freshman QBs turns out to be a superstar, it's just not going to happen. This offense isn't going to all of a sudden become a scoring machine. It's not. We all know that. In fact, it will likely take a step back w/ a freshman at the helm (at least for the first few games). The potential ugly loss to Michigan is going to start the year off w/ a bang (a bad "bang") and set the tone for the fans calling (screaming) for his head. Let's see what he does w/ the staff changes this off-season also. He's hard-headed, so I imagine he won't do what he should do.
I'll be the first to admit, I made excuses for Mac going into this season. I honestly thought it was because of Treon the O sucked, and this year we were gonna be a well oiled, well coached machine and have a strong O. Boy was I wrong. And you're right, about 6-6 or 7-5 is where I see this ball club next year, depending on how much of a leap Eason at UGA makes. The bottom will probably fall out on D and we will have to rely on the O to keep us in some games, and we all know that will be a monumental task for sure. Not to mention next year's schedule is a bitch. Can Mac get the team to bounce back from the curb stomping Harbaugh gives us in Dallas? I hope, but as of right now I just don't see it.