BleedGopher
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While I know that you should take anything a coach says with a grain of salt, I think that we should temper our expectations for this coming year. It will take a while for Kill to get the players he needs to run his systems, and it's entirely possible/probable that it will take 3+ years to get there. What I think we should look for this coming year are more intangible elements- good fundamentals, few mental mistakes, ect. If the team shows those, we should be good going forward. But it will take a while to get where Kill wants to be.
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Coach Kill has said that from the get-go. Why question it?
Coach is all business and is very clear in his expectations. This is what you need to do to play for me. Those on the border line must raise it up a notch or its adios.
Every interview I read or hear with Coach Kill has the strange effect of making me depressed and excited at the same time.
BS: Do you know how long it will take to compete for a Big Ten title?
JK: Absolutely not. I have no idea. I can't tell you how many games we're going to win. We've got a lot of work to do. I think we've got to concentrate on getting better, whether it's now, one year, two years, three years, four years. I don't think you put timetables on things.
there are some guys that Kill wants to run off the team. Coach knows who they are. I think after spring ball those players will know who they are, too. His answer on M. Grey's status was interesting as well.
It was nice to read an interview with a Minnesota football coach that didn't include any of these words:
tremendous
Pasadena
Gopher Nation
irregardless
special forces
It will take a while for Kill to get the players he needs to run his systems, and it's entirely possible/probable that it will take 3+ years to get there.
there are some guys that Kill wants to run off the team. Coach knows who they are. I think after spring ball those players will know who they are, too. His answer on M. Grey's status was interesting as well.
It was nice to read an interview with a Minnesota football coach that didn't include any of these words:
tremendous
Pasadena
Gopher Nation
irregardless
special forces
Hey, big britches...if you are gonna say something like that (in bold) please give us the five big answers as to...who, what, where, when, and why.
Other than that, your comment in bold is pure unadulterated bull*&^!#*&^!#*&^!#*&^!#.
While I know that you should take anything a coach says with a grain of salt, I think that we should temper our expectations for this coming year. It will take a while for Kill to get the players he needs to run his systems, and it's entirely possible/probable that it will take 3+ years to get there. What I think we should look for this coming year are more intangible elements- good fundamentals, few mental mistakes, ect. If the team shows those, we should be good going forward. But it will take a while to get where Kill wants to be.