So, at what point is he "really" on the hot seat? I'm afraid we're not going to be happy with the "real" answer.
I think his seat just got quite warm. It wasn't the loss, it was the WAY we lost. That offensive performance looked like a team that had no idea what it was doing. Terrible OL play, terrible play calling, throw a True Frosh out there in game one, on the road, and then have him do nothing because you are scared to death of letting him throw, then WHY THE **** DID YOU START HIM???
Yesterday smacked of amateur hour. At least on the offensive side. Coley is in over his head, BIG TIME. He was a young OC at FIU, t
hen had a brief stint learning under Jimbo at FSU, mostly as a recruiter, and now has to manage the whole offense by himself, because the HC doesn't know d*ck about offense.
There are no X and O coaches on this staff. Kehoe is terrible. Coley is a good recruiter, but the guy is just in WAY over his head as an OC here.
I think a lot of people could have lived with a loss, but the way this team looked yesterday on offense was pathetic. AG's seat just got hot, because in the end, there was a fundamental logic disconnect in the decisions that were made.
Either you roll with Heaps to protect Kaaya, or you throw Kaaya into the fire, and let him sink or swim. But you don't throw the kid into the fire, and then try to coach from the fetal position running into 9 man fronts terrified to throw the ball or do anything.
I actually don't think this team is in as bad a shape as we looked last night. Some competent coaching and organization on offense, and we have the talent to be playing in the ACCCG. But this staff is in total disarray. And AG is in a real BIND IMO. Coley is his best recruiter, but its clear that the guy is in WAY over his head as an OC.