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If this year James can say, “what if he wins the rest of the games,” shouldn’t he, heading into FSU last year, have also been asking, “what if he loses the rest of the games?”
It's like poetry when he puts pen to paper!
No, it's not. But you two might need to get a room. Dude actually miss the mark in tryin to make
your poetry. Don't even understand how he fails to see the failure of the Offensive Coordinator James Coley offense. If OC Coley calls better plays on third downs, UM would be undefeated. Pretty much same thing in Cincy as in Tally with Coley offense not able to pull out the Victory in the 4th, nor throughout the game. Heck, Vishnu misses fatally that OC Coley had his offense for the
two last separate drives to win the FSU game, but the play calls were bad, and Coley could not get his offense to score for the victory with the putrid playcalling. That defense that Vishnu put on blast with all the stats, had two last chances to stop FSU after their go ahead TD. They stopped FSU twice, but when the D gave OC Coley the ball
they fail to score all those times
for two wholly different drives. That inexperienced Coley should be sent back to high school to learn play calling, not on the-job-training at such a prestigious Football institution as UM. END OF GAME.
Now more back to his piece.
“what if Al loses...
Living in Washington, DC dwelling in the land of Politicians, you'd think that Vishnu would pick the scent of the back door left open by Blake. Politicians talk on both sides of their mouths and Vishnu, in spite of Vishnu's otherwise stellar
statistical analysis, dude is off the mark and missed that Blake left retaining Golden around with and through a very
narrow door and implausible contingency: IF HE WINS THE REST OF THE GAMES ! That is one **** of a bar for Golden to keep. If he keeps that bar, of course Golden could parlay that to another gig where his wife could be happier, for sure. But, can Al pull this?
But to the dismay of one Blake who might later in the season be subject to prospective blowouts of his UM in the hands of Clemson, potential losses to VT this Saturday & Duke, with underwhelming effort by coaches & players, it is actually way more plausible that the plug could be pulled from Golden. Now factor further when the:
1. )
Goal of the Coastal Title
is gone and not much more to play for, and Golden is manifested, again, as loser who by then
2. ) CAN
NO LONGER parlay his latest 2015 body of work to
another gig, then Blake and his superiors would have the clear mandate to pull the plug.
Considering Golden is a known commodity of a loser coach that ends seasons badly, one would
NOT need the end of another full season to assess his coaching UNLESS he KEEPS WINNING. Therefore, once he exhibits his zebra stripes of losing games, then
no one would need to
see the expected
continuation of losing more games, or to see this
death march through the end of one more season.
Recruits would also start rumblings, if not outright decommit as
James Pierre has already done. With 3 coaches going down within only several hours of each other, there is no way anyone should be forced to see a Golden through any additional full season if his team
can't compete for the 2015 Coastal coupled with Golden not looking desirable in getting offered (by then even Golden won't have much to play for either) any HC job with a Div 1 pulse.