Back to in-game coaching.
It can be difficult for me, and I suspect others, to tell the difference between bad play call, bad play design, and bad play execution.
Somebody earlier accused others of hypocrisy for accepting CPJ's losses last year and rejecting CGC's losses this year. However, that's clearly an accusation that can work both ways at first blush.
For example, we have guys who only talk about CPJ's record against FBS opponents as if FCS games don't count, don't contextualize it with the FBS record of other current coaches, and then do this while defending CGC for losing to an FCS team.
To really understand what's happening, we need to be able to actually break-down the individual plays or look at the statistics more closely. However, that's beside the point for those reacting emotionally.
Then there's this:
I still go back to 3rd and 1 and we call a TO allowing the best DC in the country time to draw up a play. That is just way to simple of a mistake. Then we have called a TO the second play coming out of the half against the Citadel.
Time outs are super important and every game this year I have seen mistakes made with them. And its such an easy thing to fix yet we have not improved.
If it's the timeout we called at like the CU 45 in the first half, I agree with the timeout. We were about to snap the ball with 5 guys behind the line of scrimmage.