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<blockquote data-quote="I57north" data-source="post: 1948955" data-attributes="member: 749355"><p>Firing anybody is not the answer. This has never been a long-term easy job. If coaches in modern times have been successful they have either moved on or in order to try and sustain success, then they fell into the violation mode. Josh W. is a outstanding AD for Illinois. BB is a wonderful coach. He is really pursuing recruiting ILL. as no one else has. Due to graduations and injuries this has turned into a younger team. Experience is needed in the O-line. A good O-line helps the Defense rest, opens holes for the backs to run through, provides the quarterback time to throw, while giving the receivers time to run good routes. Experience brings consistent play. BB in press meetings said that this would be a scrappy team, meaning I think that they would not dominate their opponents, but would hang in there and compete. The defense is growing better I think. The offense needs the Oline to keep improving.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="I57north, post: 1948955, member: 749355"] Firing anybody is not the answer. This has never been a long-term easy job. If coaches in modern times have been successful they have either moved on or in order to try and sustain success, then they fell into the violation mode. Josh W. is a outstanding AD for Illinois. BB is a wonderful coach. He is really pursuing recruiting ILL. as no one else has. Due to graduations and injuries this has turned into a younger team. Experience is needed in the O-line. A good O-line helps the Defense rest, opens holes for the backs to run through, provides the quarterback time to throw, while giving the receivers time to run good routes. Experience brings consistent play. BB in press meetings said that this would be a scrappy team, meaning I think that they would not dominate their opponents, but would hang in there and compete. The defense is growing better I think. The offense needs the Oline to keep improving. [/QUOTE]
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