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<blockquote data-quote="OldJacketFan" data-source="post: 10581" data-attributes="member: 304"><p>I have had time to calm down a bit from the debacle last night but some things are now just as they were last night. The offensive coaching was well.....offensive. I feel Foster has gotten into CPJ's head and as a result CPJ went back to a comfort zone in his play calling no matter the result. It's hard for me to watch an experienced offensive line make the kind of mistakes and lack of adjustments that went on all night long. A complete lack of a short to immediate passing game despite 8 men within 5 yards of the LOS. I'm not going to rehash points already made on here, most of us know enough to realize what we saw. CPJ is going to have to take a long, introspective look at himself and how he handled this game, I doubt he is going to find anything to like.</p><p></p><p>The players have to own their share as well, false start penalties, lack of making the proper line calls, lack of making the proper reads in the run game, lack of going after the ball at it's high point. All of these falls on the players. You have to wonder if they were just a little too hyped for this game! When a guard can't down block on a stunting d tackle or a back can't pick up a blitz or a receiver doesn't fight for the ball it falls on the players. The players are also going to have to look at themselves and decide where they are going to go with the remainder of the season. Are you going to continue as you did last night or are you going to learn from it and push yourselves harder?</p><p></p><p>Defensively I saw a lot of things I like, this defense gives me a lot of hope for the future of the season. I know Va Tech had no running game per se but you saw good tackling for the most part, good pressure and push from the linemen and good coverage in the secondary. </p><p></p><p>Butker and Poole have quality legs and will continue to be assets as the season goes along. Coverage and return teams need work! </p><p></p><p>All in all this was a game that I didn't expect but I will look to the next couple of weeks and see how the team responds to laying such an egg. This could be a catalyst to a goodseason or it could be a harbinger of more eggs to come, time will tell. It will also determine CPJ's fate as the HC at Tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldJacketFan, post: 10581, member: 304"] I have had time to calm down a bit from the debacle last night but some things are now just as they were last night. The offensive coaching was well.....offensive. I feel Foster has gotten into CPJ's head and as a result CPJ went back to a comfort zone in his play calling no matter the result. It's hard for me to watch an experienced offensive line make the kind of mistakes and lack of adjustments that went on all night long. A complete lack of a short to immediate passing game despite 8 men within 5 yards of the LOS. I'm not going to rehash points already made on here, most of us know enough to realize what we saw. CPJ is going to have to take a long, introspective look at himself and how he handled this game, I doubt he is going to find anything to like. The players have to own their share as well, false start penalties, lack of making the proper line calls, lack of making the proper reads in the run game, lack of going after the ball at it's high point. All of these falls on the players. You have to wonder if they were just a little too hyped for this game! When a guard can't down block on a stunting d tackle or a back can't pick up a blitz or a receiver doesn't fight for the ball it falls on the players. The players are also going to have to look at themselves and decide where they are going to go with the remainder of the season. Are you going to continue as you did last night or are you going to learn from it and push yourselves harder? Defensively I saw a lot of things I like, this defense gives me a lot of hope for the future of the season. I know Va Tech had no running game per se but you saw good tackling for the most part, good pressure and push from the linemen and good coverage in the secondary. Butker and Poole have quality legs and will continue to be assets as the season goes along. Coverage and return teams need work! All in all this was a game that I didn't expect but I will look to the next couple of weeks and see how the team responds to laying such an egg. This could be a catalyst to a goodseason or it could be a harbinger of more eggs to come, time will tell. It will also determine CPJ's fate as the HC at Tech. [/QUOTE]
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