Hooker:Dobbs::Golesh:Cutcliffe

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Last year was what some of the pundits habe insinuated: a magical season. A one-off.

A fluke.

Hendon Hooker was a dynamic, special player who made his coaching staff look good, just like Dobbs.

Heupel, so far, looks lost without Golesh, just like Fulmer did without Cutcliffe.

The dark ages are still upon us.
 
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Let the insane overreactions begin. This sucks. It's a long season. Hang on for a second before you cast us back into the Dark Ages. Sheesh guys.
Nice to see some logic. I want to see how they perform here in 2nd half. Can they close the gap?
 
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Last year was what some of the pundits habe insinuated: a magical season. A one-off.

A fluke.

Hendon Hooker was a dynamic, special player who made his coaching staff look good, just like Dobbs.

Heupel, so far, looks lost without Golesh, just like Fulmer did without Cutcliffe.

The dark ages are still upon us.
I don’t think that’s all of it but I don’t think you’re entirely wrong either. Milton ain’t it, Oline looks terrible as well. Just a lot going wrong
 
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Last year was what some of the pundits habe insinuated: a magical season. A one-off.

A fluke.

Hendon Hooker was a dynamic, special player who made his coaching staff look good, just like Dobbs.

Heupel, so far, looks lost without Golesh, just like Fulmer did without Cutcliffe.

The dark ages are still upon us.
11 wins and an Orange Bowl victory is no fluke
 
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Last year was what some of the pundits habe insinuated: a magical season. A one-off.

A fluke.

Hendon Hooker was a dynamic, special player who made his coaching staff look good, just like Dobbs.

Heupel, so far, looks lost without Golesh, just like Fulmer did without Cutcliffe.

The dark ages are still upon us.

I can’t take another lost decade of football.
 
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Last year was what some of the pundits habe insinuated: a magical season. A one-off.

A fluke.

Hendon Hooker was a dynamic, special player who made his coaching staff look good, just like Dobbs.

Heupel, so far, looks lost without Golesh, just like Fulmer did without Cutcliffe.

The dark ages are still upon us.
Lol. Fulmer wasn’t lost without Cut.
 
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No one really knows who is calling the plays now all we have really done was speculate that it’s Hype. But these don’t look like hype calls with all these swing pass. No vertical passing game, no crossing patterns, no dig routes, I can go on but I won’t
Then maybe Heup should nut up and pull the reigns from whichever friend is calling the game.
 
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Last year was what some of the pundits habe insinuated: a magical season. A one-off.

A fluke.

Hendon Hooker was a dynamic, special player who made his coaching staff look good, just like Dobbs.

Heupel, so far, looks lost without Golesh, just like Fulmer did without Cutcliffe.

The dark ages are still upon us.
What did Golesh show today? His team had Bama on the ropes and his offense was AWFUL.
 
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Last year was what some of the pundits habe insinuated: a magical season. A one-off.

A fluke.

Hendon Hooker was a dynamic, special player who made his coaching staff look good, just like Dobbs.

Heupel, so far, looks lost without Golesh, just like Fulmer did without Cutcliffe.

The dark ages are still upon us.

No, Hooker was not a one off. Heupel's game plan depends on a certain type of QB. Milton isnt it. Nico may well be but no point throwing Nico in for this game.

Stiill time to turn this game around. If Milton cant. I think we start looking where we are put Nico in.
 
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Last year was what some of the pundits habe insinuated: a magical season. A one-off.

A fluke.

Hendon Hooker was a dynamic, special player who made his coaching staff look good, just like Dobbs.

Heupel, so far, looks lost without Golesh, just like Fulmer did without Cutcliffe.

The dark ages are still upon us.
His OC before Golesch was Jeff Lebby. Not every assistant can be replaced without a drop off. It’s even catching up to Saban.
 
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11 wins and an Orange Bowl victory is no fluke
If you look at it, about 80-90% of P5 teams have had at least one 11 win season in the last 15 years. I don't think things are as bad as they may seem to some right now, but on the other hand we probably assumed a bit too much based on last year also.
 
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Let the insane overreactions begin. This sucks. It's a long season. Hang on for a second before you cast us back into the Dark Ages. Sheesh guys.
Maybe an overreaction but he failed in year three at this last stop and only won one big road game at LSU. We can’t crown him and probably can’t say he’s not the guy. We can definitely say the season is done.
 
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If you look at it, about 80-90% of P5 teams have had at least one 11 win season in the last 15 years. I don't think things are as bad as they may seem to some right now, but on the other hand we probably assumed a bit too much based on last year also.
80-90% of power 5 schools have an 11 win season in the past 15 seasons? No they don’t.
 
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