This season has quickly become one of Dabos most important ones.
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This season has quickly become one of Dabos most important ones.
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Sep 2, 2024, 10:40 AM
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I’m a Dabo guy through and through. I’m almost as much a Dabo apologist as Keller is A Brownell homer (I said almost).
What Saturday showed me (and many of us) is that something, perhaps many things, aren’t working. Is it Cade? Is it Riley? Is it a lack of talent?
One thing is certain: no matter where the fault lies, Dabo is responsible. He says as much, and I think we’re all grateful for that. But this program is at a place where not only is the national media questioning playcalling and lack of playmakers, we’ve got people saying the program is no longer elite and telling Dabo to plan an exit strategy.
I’m not sure how engaged coaches are with what media says about them. I highly doubt any of them get in here to read what us knuckleheads have to say. But this is already feeling like a legacy defining season for Dabo. The road has never been “easier” to get into the playoffs. Most seasons a loss like the one Saturday would be the proverbial nail in the coffin.
But here we are with 11 games yet to play. Dabo knows things are broken. He has to. And now it’s up to him to press the right buttons, make the right decisions, and get this team in a place where they’re not looked at as a bunch of mediocre players on a has been program.
People will complain about the money these guys make or how much tickets cost. That doesn’t matter. We’ll all pay the prices or at least make sure our cable package is such that we can view every game.
We can whine about the portal, but bringing in a few extra players wouldn’t have made up for 31 points Saturday.
The days of national titles were sweet, but they’re gone now. It doesn’t mean we can’t get back there. It means we can’t point our fingers to the past to try and say how great we are.
This isn’t about Cade or Mafah or wide receivers or Riley or Goodwin. This season is now about Dabo Swinney. How bad does he want to show the world the game hasn’t passed him by? How much does it burn him up that he’s being viewed almost as a program mascot the way Bobby Bowden was in his final years?
Dabo, some might dislike you. Some might even loathe you. I love you as Clemson’s coach. I wouldn’t want anyone else. I just want to see the fire you lit years ago roar with flames again. I want Clemson to be looked at as giants, not has beens.
It’s your program, coach. It’s your legacy. What will you do with it?
We’re all rooting for you. Well, maybe not Keller, but most of the rest of us.
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All-Time Great [97684]
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Hear-Hear!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sep 2, 2024, 10:45 AM
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Exactly and well said MediocreWriter, which you aren't!
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Re: Hear-Hear!!!!!!!!!!!
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Sep 2, 2024, 10:48 AM
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Very well said, I agree totally.
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recruiting is done
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Sep 2, 2024, 10:47 AM
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the most critical year last year and the most critical game was against UGA
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All-TigerNet [5797]
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Mediocre writer my a##.
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Sep 2, 2024, 10:47 AM
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Well said.
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100%!***
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Sep 2, 2024, 10:54 AM
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Valley Protector [1411]
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You have managed to describe how
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Sep 2, 2024, 10:59 AM
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I think most of us feel, me included
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Re: This season has quickly become one of Dabos most important ones.
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Sep 2, 2024, 10:59 AM
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Not quickly. It was already that was preseason for those who see the downfall coming. Maybe it just slapped some of y’all in the face and if it did you haven’t been paying attention closely
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Re: This season has quickly become one of Dabos most important ones.
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Sep 2, 2024, 11:04 AM
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Dabo has to reinvent himself as the humble and hungry coach He was circa 2012. Dabo has been coaching college football for 21 continuous years, …it’s a grind. I can’t imagine has not taken some sort of toll on him. Maybe he’s burned out. maybe the NIL structure has taken his heart out of it. It happens. I ran a business successfully for 21 years, when we had the 20th anniversary, I realize my heart was no longer in it. I realized I was burned out, the business started to decline, and then I sold it after year 21. I’ve never been happier. Starting a new phase and a new business. It’s like I’m a kid again. Dabo might be in a similar trap. It’s understandable, and now, it’s not like he needs the money.
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Re: This season has quickly become one of Dabos most important ones.
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Sep 2, 2024, 11:28 AM
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Interesting take. I enjoy reading your perspective on this. Maybe he is just burned out from it all.
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Re: This season has quickly become one of Dabos most important ones.
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Sep 2, 2024, 11:14 AM
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Another consideration. If Dabo were to step down at the end of the season, is there anyone on the staff you feel could take over the program? Not in my view. Brent Venables could’ve. The program does not have a strong number two right now. It’s very concerning.
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Re: This season has quickly become one of Dabos most important ones.
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Sep 2, 2024, 11:29 AM
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I agree. You’d hope Riley would be able to be the guy but I don’t see that as of now.
If ( a BIG if) Dabo stepped down, I’d want Chadwell.
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The media criticism may become so bitter-harsh-insulting to CDS that
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Sep 2, 2024, 11:32 AM
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…he indeed may go the way of Saban at the end of this season.
I do not think CDS will abandon his players until the end of the season.
However, I don’t think that CDS is a Donald Trump who has the strength or incentive to withstand the onslaught of attacks, and from a financial perspective, he doesn’t have to.
And, IMHO, when CDS does walk away, many Clemson alumni will symbolically leave with him, myself included.
I’m really disgusted with the entire situation. As I watched the Dawgs demolish the Tigers, at the end of the game, I felt nothing. No emotional distress, no empty feeling of loss for the Tigers. I did feel empathy for CDS who has maintained his moral compass against what has become the most colossal onslaught of inequity ever seen in sports.
Am I worried if App State beats Clemson this weekend? Unfortunately, NO.
If App State wins in Death Valley, it is just further proof that the disparity between the “championship league” teams and the “feeder/developmental league” teams is complete, i.e., there will be same 10 teams year after year that hold all of the marbles in having the money to pay for the best talent, and the rest of the teams fall into that “other” bucket.
It was a fun game to watch through the years, even when Clemson had those down years of Tommy West, but what we see today is an entirely new beast that has limited appeal to the “originalist” crowd.
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Re: The media criticism may become so bitter-harsh-insulting to CDS that
Sep 2, 2024, 10:45 PM
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Completely agree. How can Clemson compete in the era of NIL with Ohio State Notre Dame and USC? The alumni base alone is going to attract more money from advertisers for those schools to pay players.
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Re: This season has quickly become one of Dabos most important ones.
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Sep 2, 2024, 11:41 AM
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Dabo has to start using the transfer portal in this upcoming offseason. If Dabo des not, then he has to go. The NC State game will tell us everything we need to know this season.
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Re: This season has quickly become one of Dabos most important ones.
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Sep 2, 2024, 12:08 PM
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We all love and respect Dabo and our Tigers. But for the last several years the program has gone sideways or regressed. I do not think it is any one thing, but a combination of factors.
At a high level, the world of college football has changed dramatically...Dabo has not. And that is a double-edged sword - why we respect and love Dabo for his principles, but not the losses and the programs fall from greatness due to a failure his adjust. There needs to be some middle ground, where Dabo finds a balance that he can live with.
Then there are the questions of recruiting, coaching and game planning. I am not a football expert by any stretch of the imagination, but as a fan I know what I see. I see undersized players getting manhandled; I see yet another QB who looks tentative, unsure of what to do, making slow and risky decisions, and with no finesse on his passes; I see receivers dropping the ball and out of synch with the QB; I see the OL breaking down consistently on pass protection; I see no defensive adjustments; and I see an offensive game plan that has plays with not a drop of creativity or imagination that go absolutely nowhere.
What is going on with the football team is deeper than the players, who are doing their darndest to be successful. They do not go out on the field to be embarrassed. Dabo and his staff need to do some real soul searching and decide if they want to do some of the things necessary to regain national prominence, or be satisfied with being a loved, middle tier program.
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Re: This season has quickly become one of Dabos most important ones.
Sep 2, 2024, 12:54 PM
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Completely agree.
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Wow, some of the deepest & most astute thoughts on
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Sep 2, 2024, 1:07 PM
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The current situation and to a poster the sledgehammer has hit the nail head!
Dabo is critically at a crossroads of possibly retiring from Clemson FB, as it was with Saban but 15 years older, and if true it would be a sad ending to a gifted & courageous career made on an oath of leadership, honesty, loyalty & winning for dear ole Clemson FB.
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Re: This season has quickly become one of Dabos most important ones.
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Sep 2, 2024, 12:59 PM
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Good post and I agree with just about everything you said. The only thing I would add to the message is, "but you have to get moving immediately on the changes and you have to deliver the results. You yourself are a man of accountability and we need you to come through on that."
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Re: This season has quickly become one of Dabos most important ones.
Sep 2, 2024, 1:21 PM
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I agree on the burnout and changes. I ran car dealerships for about 40 years. I was one of the best. Fixed stores, opened stores. I got sick with fibromyalgia last year and had to stop in April 2024. But business changes and I wasn't happy for the last 7 years and also realized I really wasn't any longer at the top. Had many changes of scenery that helped me reset over all those years but it does finally catch up to you and you lose that fire.
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