tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3007382706439589929.post7873383380828331153..comments2023-10-23T11:45:53.763-04:00Comments on Dawgs Blogging Under the Influence: And now the Ulcer BleedsMikeInValdostahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18442436555322142725noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3007382706439589929.post-36933104360303778212009-11-07T00:36:13.160-05:002009-11-07T00:36:13.160-05:00I expect nothing more than to see CMR honestly eva...I expect nothing more than to see CMR honestly evaluate every part of this program in the off-season. Every coach. Every player. Every game plan. Every position battle. Every recruiting choice. It's hard to tell in a season like this one where there are too many holes in the dam and not enough fingers to fill them exactly which area is the most underachieving, but I know I certainly expected more out of our interior defensive lineman than I have seen this year...at least in terms of consistency. Whatever changes need to be made, I have total faith in CMR to recognize them and make them. As for CRG recruiting prowess, well this may be a problem that will be solved by the domino effect that will follow any staff changes. A recruiting guru may be just around the corner that will ease the any possible loss of CRG. In fact, I would wager a great deal that recruiting impact will absolutely be a part of any resume that might garner consideration from CMR for a possible staff opening. Again, I'm not declaring what the changes should be. I have my opinions, but I'm not making the choices and right now I don't know that it's relevant what I think, other than to say that it is obvious changes must be made.genxdawghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13046376231721281587noreply@blogger.com