Poll Question: Has your opinion of Mack Brown changed
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Poll Question: Has your opinion of Mack Brown changed
Your opinion of Mack Brown as a coach
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M Club wrote:I've seen Phantom Holding Calls ruin a 7-5 team's undefeated season.
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To answer my own question, I pick B, he is a good coach. He is a great recruiter and he has great coaches around him who he lets do their job.
I will say this about both Mack and Greg Davis; just as a coach can make a player better, I think a player can make a coach better. In many ways Vince Young has made Mack a better coach by teaching him to mellow out and not be so sensitive to criticism. Time will tell but Mack has been pretty consistant at Texas over the years, only now he seems to be enjoying his job a lot more.
I will say this about both Mack and Greg Davis; just as a coach can make a player better, I think a player can make a coach better. In many ways Vince Young has made Mack a better coach by teaching him to mellow out and not be so sensitive to criticism. Time will tell but Mack has been pretty consistant at Texas over the years, only now he seems to be enjoying his job a lot more.
M Club wrote:I've seen Phantom Holding Calls ruin a 7-5 team's undefeated season.
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So there are no "great" coaches in college football or it's history?Joe in PB wrote:In the college game recruiting is at least as important as coaching.
Mack Brown - excellent recruiter....good coach.
The same can be said of Pete Carroll.
For great coaches look to the NFL.
Bill Walsh
Joe Gibbs
Bill Parcells
Bill Belichick
Vince Lombardi
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Sure there are, but most have already seen their best days.Killian wrote:So there are no "great" coaches in college football or it's history?Joe in PB wrote:In the college game recruiting is at least as important as coaching.
Mack Brown - excellent recruiter....good coach.
The same can be said of Pete Carroll.
For great coaches look to the NFL.
Bill Walsh
Joe Gibbs
Bill Parcells
Bill Belichick
Vince Lombardi
Bear Bryant
Jo Pa
Bobby Bowden
Obviously there are more but those were the 3 off the top of my head.
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I just believe being a HC in the NFL is tougher. The draft where the best teams pick last and parity make it so, and to achieve a consistent level of success takes great coaching. .......More so than at the college level IMO.
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Honestly, my opinion of Mack Brown hasn't changed.
I never thought he was a bad coach. A great recruiter...Average in gameday decisions.
I didn't think he called a particularly brilliant game last night, Vince Young just took over. Actually, I still say both field goal attempts were the wrong call. It worked out when they were able to stuff White on that 4th and 2, but at the time he kicked those neither team could stop each other. Chosing to kick 2 field goals when SC is likely still going to score could have lost that game for Texas.
The only real differences between Mack Brown this year and Mack Brown in the past are, 1. Vince Young and 2. Oklahoma (8-4).
if Vince learned from Leinart, he will go pro this year, then we'll see if our opinions of Mack should change.
I never thought he was a bad coach. A great recruiter...Average in gameday decisions.
I didn't think he called a particularly brilliant game last night, Vince Young just took over. Actually, I still say both field goal attempts were the wrong call. It worked out when they were able to stuff White on that 4th and 2, but at the time he kicked those neither team could stop each other. Chosing to kick 2 field goals when SC is likely still going to score could have lost that game for Texas.
The only real differences between Mack Brown this year and Mack Brown in the past are, 1. Vince Young and 2. Oklahoma (8-4).
if Vince learned from Leinart, he will go pro this year, then we'll see if our opinions of Mack should change.
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Yeah... Mack joins the proverbial ranks now in my opinion. He's above a "good" coach, but below a "great" one. Hell, the way the real Vinsanity was playing ball last night, I think that I could have coached Tejas to the Crystal Ball, and I'd have been trying to make them lose. :D
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Great coach. And I thought I'd never say that. Before this season, most of us thought he was Texas' version of John Cooper.
He kept his team focused at some very critical points of this season. They were extremely close to losing in the 'Shoe. Down big on the road to Okie State. Down 12 to the defending national champions with six minutes to go last night.
Ask me a year ago what I think would happen in those situations, and I'd say choke. But that didn't happen. Mack kept his cool, stayed mellow, stayed focused. And his team, most especially his quarterback, fed off that.
He kept his team focused at some very critical points of this season. They were extremely close to losing in the 'Shoe. Down big on the road to Okie State. Down 12 to the defending national champions with six minutes to go last night.
Ask me a year ago what I think would happen in those situations, and I'd say choke. But that didn't happen. Mack kept his cool, stayed mellow, stayed focused. And his team, most especially his quarterback, fed off that.
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Great coach. Most wins over the past 5 years and a NC. Lock it up.
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