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I can't stand the we would have to start all over crowd
dhdawg
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This argument is stupid, when Kelly took over for Belloti did they have to start over. It's clear sark isn't doing the job however he has assembled a bunch of talent at skill positions which the next coach who values line play discipline and special teams can use. When a coach gets fired the next coach uses the fruits of the previous coaches labor all the time
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"Starting over" isn't a big deal if you have the right coach.
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It is a fallacious argument that has been disproven a thousand times over.
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fellated argument.
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Starting over with the right coach >>>> staying the course with the wrong coach.MikeDamone said:"Starting over" isn't a big deal if you have the right coach.
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Chip Kelly is a bad example. He came within the program, so they didn't change the entire system.
Brand new head coach with all new assistant coaches could create a start over (depending on the new coaches system).
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It is without question the biggest myth ever invented in college football. Especially in this day and age of sports. Baird is a big pusher of this myth.
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Yes, but that is a big "if". UW has been wrong now for 4 coaches.MikeDamone said:
"Starting over" isn't a big deal if you have the right coach.
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Now you're catching on. Clean house from the top. Its still no reason to keep Sarkalumni94 said:Yes, but that is a big "if". UW has been wrong now for 4 coaches.
MikeDamone said:"Starting over" isn't a big deal if you have the right coach.
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Hugh still defending that sark is doing it the right way as of 10 minutes ago.
People said you could never win at Stanford... let alone in 2.5 years. -
Nobody has ever won at Stanford like Harbaugh had. You have to go back 40 years.
His 1-10 team had a lot less talent than our 0-12 team.
The right coach can turn it around quickly.
You don't need six, seven, eight years to find out if he's the guy or not.
He proved after year three he wasn't.





