Kids dont love it

It’s always good to listen to the whining and crying of children who have been spoiled for the last 8-10 years of their life due to their athletic prowess.

We are going to have a full on revolt and likely be bad for the next few years. The players loved Collins. We probably should’ve let the season play out and even waited until January to fire him.
 
sure they liked him. maybe they liked getting their brains bashed in on saturdays, too? and any of them that can't see how this helps the program as a whole are really blinded to reality.

btw... most of these kids want to be "professionals" who want NIL money and to be able to transfer whenever they want.
 
It’s always good to listen to the whining and crying of children who have been spoiled for the last 8-10 years of their life due to their athletic prowess.

We are going to have a full on revolt and likely be bad for the next few years. The players loved Collins. We probably should’ve let the season play out and even waited until January to fire him.
No. They’ve gotten enough hugs from Papa Collins.
 
Is what it is. In the real world, we've all had coworkers that have gotten canned. They do become like family after awhile. It is unfortunate but that is what happens. Folks above need to see what they need to see. If not, the landscape changes. Feelings don't keep the lights on.
 
Players POV have no bearing at this point. They weren’t able to overcome the coaches shortcomings, nor did they make adjustments on their own that could have overcome some of the obvious flaws in the coaches game planning (ie: punt blocking adjustments)
 
No. They’ve gotten enough hugs from Papa Collins.
I just mean from a strictly financial point of view. But that’s also because my coaching targets are not likely to be highly sought after to this point.
 
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