Art Kehoe is a complete disaster

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I've been a Cane fan since birth, (2nd gen alumni), and been seriously following the Canes since I was 14.

Kehoe may have been great once, but no longer. Other than the greatest collection of talent ever assembled on an O-Line in 2001, his lines have flat out underperformed, played soft, and consistently failed when called upon (K State says hi).

Why is this man still ruining my Canes? It's time for him to go...
 
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Forgot to mention, I don't care how many rings he has. I'm fed up with "projects" (Sunny Odogwu, Ian Symonnette...). Stoutland left us a **** of a line, and Kehoe promptly ruined it.
 
His unit gets abused vs any defense with a pulse.

Brought in by none other than Golden the Dunce.
 
His line did well last year. Any objective observer would agree; many pundits noted that it was the strength of the team last year.

Not so much last night.
 
His line did well last year. Any objective observer would agree; many pundits noted that it was the strength of the team last year.

Not so much last night.
They were inconsistent and actually pretty bad at run blocking last year, especially against good defenses. And that was with NFL talent and a ton of experience.
 
His line did well last year. Any objective observer would agree; many pundits noted that it was the strength of the team last year.

Not so much last night.
They were inconsistent and actually pretty bad at run blocking last year, especially against good defenses. And that was with NFL talent and a ton of experience.

They weren't as inconsistent and bad as many here want to believe. Again, basically anyone who isn't an angry UM fan commended the play of the OL last year.
 
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His line did well last year. Any objective observer would agree; many pundits noted that it was the strength of the team last year.

Not so much last night.
They were inconsistent and actually pretty bad at run blocking last year, especially against good defenses. And that was with NFL talent and a ton of experience.

This. Especially the run-blocking part. This oline has yet to be able to consistently run block, especially in power run situations.
 
Why did we hire the guy who was fired from here, then Mississippi, then was basically homeless and jobless? Because a few influential players called Gorldmans and got in his ear, that's why. That was my first red flag with Gorldmans. We should have doubled what Bama offered Stoutland for him not to leave, the man could coach.
 
With all the doomsday news here, I agree with the OP, our OL is our Achilles. Solid (or even avg) O-Line play would have done wonders on both sides of the ball and helped Kaaya tremendously.
 
This line looks exactly the same as the line that got him fired the first time. Also, for all the talk about how great our line was last year, I thought it vastly under performed its talent level.
 
His line did well last year. Any objective observer would agree; many pundits noted that it was the strength of the team last year.

Not so much last night.
They were inconsistent and actually pretty bad at run blocking last year, especially against good defenses. And that was with NFL talent and a ton of experience.

They weren't as inconsistent and bad as many here want to believe. Again, basically anyone who isn't an angry UM fan commended the play of the OL last year.

Are you ******* crazy?

Go watch FSU, UF, VT, Lou from 2013 and tell me this OL did well last year. Then put in last night's tape.

Anyone without the last name Kehoe and that isn't a ******* moron would agree this OL is a nightmare vs any defense with a pulse.
 
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