You can be as aggressive as the game allows and still run time off the play clock. Napier isn't at a juggernaut program. We've seen coaches in our own history... and I see them at some G5s still to this day... that think they can play football the way they did at the P5 where they were a coordinator or positions coach. It ain't happening. Just because a coach has lofty accolades, has been involved in success, and "knows football"... you had better have a knack or develop one when you head up a G5... that scrubs the illusion your P5 upbringing will translate to solid G5 showings against great teams (even the talented G5s). I want Napier to acknowledge by what we see on the field that he knows this truth. Hud was too arrogant or perhaps ignorant to make that part of his ongoing learning. And we only beat equals and lessers... on the way to pulling a vacuum... embarrassing ourselves... tearing down the fictitious "recruiting fence around Loiuisiana", turning a blind eye or covering up the knowledge your assistant was cheating in Mississippi, and running our program back into somewhere between Baldwin's best and Bustle's worst.
Nothing I wrote is hard on Nape, too early to discuss... or anything else. We're paying him to be better than anyone we've ever had. He must learn fast. There's no magical recruiting flood of talent better than evidence on Saturday. I want to see signs... not unrealistic expectations... of serious high football (at a rebuilding G5 in the SBC) kind of IQ.
I'm not concerned the least with the weak slobbering cheerleaders. If they're hot ladies... I'll put up with them. If they're dudes... I'll gut them.