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<blockquote data-quote="ToddM" data-source="post: 10560" data-attributes="member: 446"><p>Just my thoughts guys, not trying to fight.</p><p></p><p>I don't for the life of me understand how any of you think this is on any coach. I get that the coaches are the ones in charge, I get that they are the teachers, I get all the lead from the top stuff. What don't get is how the coach can prevent the fumbles, how a coach can stop an errant pass, how a coach can keep a player from going on the wrong snap count, how a coach can block down on an opposing player who has split the gap on every play, how a coach can make a kid concentrate, how a coach can make a back protect the backside and how a coach can teach 4 sr's anything new about a set that they have ran for 4-5 years.</p><p></p><p>Yes CPJ made two bad calls last night, going for it on 4th down and calling the type play he called when going for it. Other than that senior players who have played their entire lives had no clue how to line up, which way to go, or what count to go on.</p><p></p><p>Those are not in game adjustments they are taught in practice. If they haven't been taught the proper way to do all this we would not be 3-1, we would be 1-3 at best.</p><p></p><p>Giving our players a pass on what was obviously an off night for THEM does not make them better. </p><p></p><p>Now on the more obvious issues that are not on the players. Waller is not starter material, he will not go get the ball and he is passive. Summers and Smelter should be the WR's and Waller, because if his size should only be in on goal plays.</p><p></p><p>I do agree that Vad is better suited to pass but he knew he was coming to an option team. He has to be given time to learn the reads at game speed but during that period we should open up the passing a little more. He has to have confidence while on the field, in something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ToddM, post: 10560, member: 446"] Just my thoughts guys, not trying to fight. I don't for the life of me understand how any of you think this is on any coach. I get that the coaches are the ones in charge, I get that they are the teachers, I get all the lead from the top stuff. What don't get is how the coach can prevent the fumbles, how a coach can stop an errant pass, how a coach can keep a player from going on the wrong snap count, how a coach can block down on an opposing player who has split the gap on every play, how a coach can make a kid concentrate, how a coach can make a back protect the backside and how a coach can teach 4 sr's anything new about a set that they have ran for 4-5 years. Yes CPJ made two bad calls last night, going for it on 4th down and calling the type play he called when going for it. Other than that senior players who have played their entire lives had no clue how to line up, which way to go, or what count to go on. Those are not in game adjustments they are taught in practice. If they haven't been taught the proper way to do all this we would not be 3-1, we would be 1-3 at best. Giving our players a pass on what was obviously an off night for THEM does not make them better. Now on the more obvious issues that are not on the players. Waller is not starter material, he will not go get the ball and he is passive. Summers and Smelter should be the WR's and Waller, because if his size should only be in on goal plays. I do agree that Vad is better suited to pass but he knew he was coming to an option team. He has to be given time to learn the reads at game speed but during that period we should open up the passing a little more. He has to have confidence while on the field, in something. [/QUOTE]
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