does Kirby fire Bobo at season's end, or does he rationalize letting him stick around for another season?
If he intends to remain a great coach with a great program, he's got to pull the trigger. Otherwise, we're going to take a serious slide.
After 2019, he axed Coley and it set the stage for a championship era. He's got to make that call again.
Hopefully, this is the least time that he has to learn that he absolutely needs a top-notch, CEO-type star on the offensive side of the ball. It's a shame he didn't learn it the first time, but maybe 2nd time's the charm.
And yes, the defense sucks tonight too, but that's an aberration and I have no doubt he'll get that fixed.
The most honest among us have seen this coming with the offense.
If he intends to remain a great coach with a great program, he's got to pull the trigger. Otherwise, we're going to take a serious slide.
After 2019, he axed Coley and it set the stage for a championship era. He's got to make that call again.
Hopefully, this is the least time that he has to learn that he absolutely needs a top-notch, CEO-type star on the offensive side of the ball. It's a shame he didn't learn it the first time, but maybe 2nd time's the charm.
And yes, the defense sucks tonight too, but that's an aberration and I have no doubt he'll get that fixed.
The most honest among us have seen this coming with the offense.