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Originally Posted by ChiefGator
He gone.
And you should toast a glass to the heavens for it as well. That offense stunk. And he never has been really able to build around the strengths of his players. Maybe the first or second game against garbage he looked good, but other than that, the only good thing was the "Tebow up the middle" play was finally put to rest, a couple years after Tebow left.
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The offense was awful. It was also awful the prior year. Weis really didn't have much to work with. The only positive I see is that Weis was a big Brissett fan and didn't seem to like Driskel. Now it should be an even competition. Unfortunately, and what I dislike the most, is this will be the 3rd OC in as many years for the team. We need some stability.
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Originally Posted by The Bad Guy
I don't care about your past success. Right now, they are not a top 5 program in college football. The Meyer and Spurrier days are over.
Good call on Weis not leaving.
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Right now they are not a top 5 team. No doubt. Not even top-25. However, the program is still a top 5 program. It takes a while for an entire program to decline. People said the Spurrier days were over when he left. That was right. Instead it led to the Meyer days and 2 NC's. Now it's the Meyer days are over. Right again. I have faith in Muschamp to bring us back to the top.
As for saying Weis isn't leaving - shame on me for taking a coach at his word. I should have learned from Urban not to trust anything a coach says. Two weeks ago Weis was quoted as saying:
“I'm going to coach for a long time,” Weis said. “My wife said I can't quit. That's not (an issue). Remember, I've got a kid who's a freshman in college here. Remember the reasons I came here. I'll be here for a while, unless you're trying to get rid of me.”