Why do people think a coach screaming and breaking stuff makes players play better? How many chairs need to be broken to make our defenders better than Trevor Lawrence?
I don’t think it’s breaking chairs so much as it is are there consequences for poor play?Why do people think a coach screaming and breaking stuff makes players play better? How many chairs need to be broken to make our defenders better than Trevor Lawrence?
Your first line is the best of the 4.I don’t think it’s breaking chairs so much as it is are there consequences for poor play?
Look, you can only go to war with the army you have, not the army you hope to have. Most of us knew we would lose this game and we did. No surprise.
Its the coaches that put kids in a position to win with the play, the skill, and the desire to win.
What’s the point of yelling at kids for a game you knew going in was going to be difficult, if not impossible? If Collins is breaking chairs, he might start with his staff.
Cross posting from a prospect’s thread
Transitive property means nothing in CFB. I am not going to say that we would beat UNC or ND b/c our prior wins (FSU, UL) did or played them close.
There is a temptation with Tech people, and I include myself in this, to denigrate liberal arts as opposed to STEM majors. As I have aged and have more time to read, my perspective as changed. Here are five books I recently read/reread. Nothing that happened in my Calculus classes compares to comprehending these books.
- Finnegans Wake by James Joyce (1939)
- The Sound and the Fury by William Faulkner (1929)
- The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer (14th Century)
- One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel García Márquez (1967)
- Gravity's Rainbow by Thomas Pynchon (1973)
Just read the Auburn forums. They are bashing the QB more than the coach. I am sure they will ultimately get to him as well.Why in the world would a player or players parents read anything on social media? Social media is not the real world and doesn’t matter. That player made a great decision because it’s a lifetime decision not a football decision. And there isn’t a fan base in the country in high school, college, or pros who doesn’t “bash” players after losses. Whatever team her other talented son signs with will be no different after losses. The difference is where he’ll be when he’s 29 years old.
Why in the world would a player or players parents read anything on social media? Social media is not the real world and doesn’t matter. That player made a great decision because it’s a lifetime decision not a football decision. And there isn’t a fan base in the country in high school, college, or pros who doesn’t “bash” players after losses. Whatever team her other talented son signs with will be no different after losses. The difference is where he’ll be when he’s 29 years old.
True, it's never as good or as bad as it seems. This is pretty bad though. What is disturbing to me is that I am strangely ambivalent. Getting older I suppose but the lack of fire in the fan that is within me is an indication that I just don't care as much as I used to. If the players and the coaches don't mind a historic beatdown, well, who am I to argue?That's a good point. 52-7 is pretty much as bad as 73-7. It was just painful how we couldn't stop/show down their 4th string.
I think we ultimately have to wait till the end of next year to truly judge the direction of the program.
For example, up until today, the o line was giving up very few sacks. Today we gave up 5. Now I know it's Clemson, but still it shows there work to be done. I expect next year will show even more improvement in that department. We will ultimately have to wait and see.
It's never as good or as bad as it seems.
The pressure is building to oust Malzahn. His buyout is down to $21 million and I was talking to a significant booster who played for Auburn earlier this week. He says it's being discussed to raise money and get rid of him.Just read the Auburn forums. They are bashing the QB more than the coach. I am sure they will ultimately get to him as well.
The players are of an age that social media is the real world. If you haven't noticed, the GT thing to do after a turnover is to post their Twitter/Instagram handle for the TV cameras to pick up. I don't understand how you could expect them to not pay attention to social media.
"Don't let this game cost you more games" One of the hardest things to do in sports is to let it go and focus on the next one. BC also had a disappointing loss this week. The team that is able to throw off the disappointment best will win.A coach needs to be respected by the players. I don't know any of the players so I have no knowledge what they think.
Being liked will win you a few recruits but once you get them you need to be respected by the players so they know you will put them position to win.
I like CGC and want to see him win here I hope the players respect him and the assistant coaches but again I have no knowledge if they do cause I don't know them or their families.
We got beat by a better team that happens but we did look like do do even after they played the backups. That has me worried.
I don't see any practices so again I don't know what they do.
We just need the players to forget about this game and get ready for the next game. Don't let this game cost you more games.
They are going to pay Malzahn $21 million to just walk away? Geez Louise, that is some serious dough to throw away. I wonder what is the most we have paid a coach to just leave? Seems like we were paying for two coaches to not coach at one time one in basketball perhaps?The pressure is building to oust Malzahn. His buyout is down to $21 million and I was talking to a significant booster who played for Auburn earlier this week. He says it's being discussed to raise money and get rid of him.