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Pollack: "you’ve still gotta kick the guy’s ass"
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(05-24-2018, 04:12 PM)Circleville Guy Wrote: The OLine should automatically be better than last year by personnel change alone. I’m curious as to how much improvement you expect to see to justify this god worshipping on here. It is exciting to me to see the change of this coaching position, obviously change was long overdue. I would think that most coaches would prefer a physically dominant guy when it comes to a shoving match, you’re ahead of the game before the X’s and O’s. Does anyone know if the Head Coach or the Offensive Coordinator will have any input on line philosophy? Who dictates who plays? I’m more of a show me things first kinda guy vs. a hype a messiah before any proven results are seen. I’m sure that someone will overreact and say that this makes me not a fan, that’s fine. I am curious about how each of you will judge how well this new coach does. Keep in mind that the OLine roster got a lot better from last year. Some players will also look a tad better just by having a stud playing next to him. I really believe that the line should collapse a lot less this year just by adding the 2 hosses that they did. With these seemingly automatic improvements, what results will you judge Pollack on? Outside of injuries, the line should automatically be a good bit better.

I get where you're coming from, but this is our first new o-line coach since 1995. Some had been calling for change for almost a decade, and we landed the coach with the best resume available. So I also get the excitement. I won't crown the guy until I see results, but I don't blame people for being optimistic right now.
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RE: Pollack: "you’ve still gotta kick the guy’s ass" - Shake n Blake - 05-24-2018, 05:09 PM

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