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Team Lacks Ownership...

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Diamond Knight
Jan 26, 2004
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Exactly, those who are in the position of ownership (coaches) have passed the blame buck.

Since many others have written long lists of what's missing, I wont do that again but will mention
that time and again I've been disappointed how this coach has thrown aside many seemingly
good prospects because they didn't exactly meet his criteria. His NGO tag is an insult to
many who are good enough but overlooked by an unimaginative coach. Instead, he stuffs
other less talented players into roles he's unwilling to tweak.

Case in point this season: our offensive line. Why does this staff continue to throw away
the larger players instead of getting them where they need to be? We have the size
to compete better at OL but most if not all are on the sidelines. I don't buy GOL's NGO
OL anymore. He's NGO !!!

Also, I've talked to many of the long time UCF fans and they much prefer the ACC to Big 12.
Therefore, this lapse in our program is probably a good thing and we shouldn't freak out
over watching a mid west school go to the Big 12. You gotta believe and its pretty upsetting
that GOL doesn't and bitches about players not taking ownership. That's why he gets the
big bucks to take ownership! What a wuss...
 
Since many others have written long lists of what's missing, I wont do that again but will mention
that time and again I've been disappointed how this coach has thrown aside many seemingly
good prospects because they didn't exactly meet his criteria.
Just don't say "my bad". Georgie doesn't like it when you say "my bad".
 
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watching other games I've seen great head coaches take blame almost every week and GOL never does it....

Jimbo Fisher will constantly take blame after a QB mistake and say something like "that's my fault I put him in a bad position with my play calls" or something similar to take the heat off his players.

Our coach will trash our players to the media
 
Sorry had NGOs on the brain this morning but you picked up on the "not good enough" nonsense statement.

George has certainly done many good things for UCF but its time for new "hope and change" policy :)
 
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