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And Graham dispelled the notion he can't throw the short and intermediate passes.Well Sims dispelled the notion he can’t throw the deep ball
And Graham dispelled the notion he can't throw the short and intermediate passes.Well Sims dispelled the notion he can’t throw the deep ball
George O'Leary took over in 1994, so not many--however, Lewis had plenty of talented players.Sooo question. O'Leary had his best year in 1998. How many of those players were actually Bill Lewis recruits. And on the flip side, in 2002 and 2003 we were the standard 7 win team. Since there are no records for recruiting back then, did O'Leary truly recruit better, or maybe his coaches were just better coaches. CRF was....but CTR was not.... Just flowing with the recruiting flow.
Ah; I had quit watching by that time. And, of course, we weren't going to try an FG at this point, right? But why not? They were already way ahead; if we kick it, we at least have a chance for points. (Paul used to do this; that's where my moniker comes from.) That makes two really freaking special teams calls in one game.The ball was on their 19.
Hell say we had it wired.I cannot get past them lining up in punt formation inside the opponent’s 30 yard line in the first half. That had to be the most laughable and ridiculous call I have ever seen a head coach make. It should be on a bloopers reel. Someone needs to ask CGC what in the world he was thinking on that one.
It does seem out of character to no longer have weekly coaches shows - that is outside of bye weeks. Did CPJ do one most every week ?This same thing happened towards the middle of the year last year as well. It makes sense that during the season media content will decline though. One of the main reasons any team does that type of things is to keep the program at the front of the minds of people, while games are going on the games serve that purpose.
Down by 21 with 7:30 left in the game a FG does you absolutely no good. You are still down by three scores. It isn't good to be in that position and there is very little chance of coming back, but going for it is the only chance to be able to come back in the game.Ah; I had quit watching by that time. And, of course, we weren't going to try an FG at this point, right? But why not? They were already way ahead; if we kick it, we at least have a chance for points. (Paul used to do this; that's where my moniker comes from.) That makes two really freaking special teams calls in one game.
Makes you think.
Ah; I had quit watching by that time. And, of course, we weren't going to try an FG at this point, right? But why not? They were already way ahead; if we kick it, we at least have a chance for points. (Paul used to do this; that's where my moniker comes from.) That makes two really freaking special teams calls in one game.
Makes you think.
So you wanted to concede any and all chances of a comeback there to build confidence in a kicker? Sounds more like you wanted to kick the FG so the final score wouldn’t look as badYou could kick a FG on the grounds of trying to build some confidence for the kicker, but that approach doesn't really mesh with the decision to kick the onside. It was a long shot but the onside kick was sending a message of fighting until the end, and with over 7 minutes left there was still a chance a comeback could be mounted if you get a TD there.
1998 was O’Leary’s 4th season, so pretty much all of them were his players. We also went 9-3 in 2000, and that may have been a more talented team than the 98 team overall.Sooo question. O'Leary had his best year in 1998. How many of those players were actually Bill Lewis recruits. And on the flip side, in 2002 and 2003 we were the standard 7 win team. Since there are no records for recruiting back then, did O'Leary truly recruit better, or maybe his coaches were just better coaches. CRF was....but CTR was not.... Just flowing with the recruiting flow.
So you wanted to concede any and all chances of a comeback there to build confidence in a kicker? Sounds more like you wanted to kick the FG so the final score wouldn’t look as bad
Sorry, that was meant for @takethepoints ’s post not yoursReading comprehension?
Sorry, that was meant for @takethepoints ’s post not yours
We have been talking about defensive coordinators since God made dirt. To paraphase a former campaign advisor, it's the players, stupid. We just have to face up to it.Who will come in as DC next season?
fake punt then?The ball was on their 19.
Seems like the diff between Graham and Sims. Graham is too quick to tuck and run; Sims is too willing to take a shot. Both approaches have downsides. We were way out of the game, so I would've been in favor of Graham taking the shot in that situation.He walks no where but back to the sideline. You throw it give someone a chance downfield
While I admit that he has shown some progress on the accuracy of his short throws, he has no touch to the passes. The pass that Carter dropped, Graham threw it with the same velocity as if he was trying to throw 40 yards downfield even though Carter was only 5-10 yards out. He also had plenty of throws that were way off target so he is still inconsistent at best.And Graham dispelled the notion he can't throw the short and intermediate passes.
I guess it depends on what the “anything” is that you are looking for. The turnovers are killing momentum, and Graham didn’t turn the ball over. So to me, that was significant.While I admit that he has shown some progress on the accuracy of his short throws, he has no touch to the passes. The pass that Carter dropped, Graham threw it with the same velocity as if he was trying to throw 40 yards downfield even though Carter was only 5-10 yards out. He also had plenty of throws that were way off target so he is still inconsistent at best.
I like Graham and fully expected him to start at the beginning of the year and I believe he has improved from last year, but the reality is Sims is a better overall QB. Sims still makes freshman mistakes and has been a little loose with the ball at times but Graham did some dumb things too this last game. We already mentioned the decision to run on 4th and 13. He also made a stupid decision to flip the ball over a defender to Gibbs as he was being tackled. Gibbs was able to catch it and make a play (even though Graham was actually down) but that was a bad decision and he was lucky it was not a pick 6. Point is that Graham didn't show us anything that says he deserves to play over Sims.
GOT EMAnd Graham dispelled the notion he can't throw the short and intermediate passes.