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[QUOTE="sdpenny32, post: 399660, member: 711"] I understand the frustration of fans who want Marrone fired or think his leash is tightening. When a team continues to shoot themselves in the foot, it falls on the coach. Im not even just talking about the drops and physical errors. It is the ridiculous amount of penalties and mental errors that drive me nuts and it reflects poorly on the coaching staff. Having said that, firing Marrone is out of the question right now. Look at the big picture. Recruiting is steadily improving and we are seeing a bigger, faster and more talented team on the field. Also, what other options are out there? A temporary coach who sees Syracuse only as a stepping stone? Marrone is fully invested in this program and has already brought it out from the cellar of division I football. The only thing keeping this team from being in the top 25 is self-inflicted wounds. This is his first head coaching job and although it is painful to see the losses pile up, he and the program are growing. He is going to get this thing right. [/QUOTE]
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