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Mostly “Fire Geoff Collins”, some reminiscing, maybe bourbon or other distractions
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<blockquote data-quote="bke1984" data-source="post: 844367" data-attributes="member: 932"><p>This is definitely fair. If the defense was even halfway better we likely would have won a couple more games. But at the same time, the offense hasn't been doing them any favors with all the threes and out. And while it's fair to state that the OL should struggle, I'm failing to see any real progress in that area at all. Yes, it takes time to develop, but at year three you would think the mistakes wouldn't be happening constantly throughout the game.</p><p></p><p>I think the glaring issue on our team is actually just poor leadership at multiple levels. The head coach can't manage the clock or time outs, the offensive and defensive coaches can't get play calls in on time, the upperclassmen in our secondary seem to have a trust issue...I'm sure if I wanted to perform an in-depth exercise I could expand on this list, but it just makes me upset. Meanwhile after we lose our players in interviews say things like the attitude is positive, we're still bumping to music in the weight room, etc. Look, I get that the experience should be enjoyable to some degree, but losing isn't fun. Maybe the attitude and approach should change a little bit since we don't seem to be getting results with the current model. Leaders need to emerge both on the team and on the staff or this whole project is completely doomed to fail (probably already has)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bke1984, post: 844367, member: 932"] This is definitely fair. If the defense was even halfway better we likely would have won a couple more games. But at the same time, the offense hasn't been doing them any favors with all the threes and out. And while it's fair to state that the OL should struggle, I'm failing to see any real progress in that area at all. Yes, it takes time to develop, but at year three you would think the mistakes wouldn't be happening constantly throughout the game. I think the glaring issue on our team is actually just poor leadership at multiple levels. The head coach can't manage the clock or time outs, the offensive and defensive coaches can't get play calls in on time, the upperclassmen in our secondary seem to have a trust issue...I'm sure if I wanted to perform an in-depth exercise I could expand on this list, but it just makes me upset. Meanwhile after we lose our players in interviews say things like the attitude is positive, we're still bumping to music in the weight room, etc. Look, I get that the experience should be enjoyable to some degree, but losing isn't fun. Maybe the attitude and approach should change a little bit since we don't seem to be getting results with the current model. Leaders need to emerge both on the team and on the staff or this whole project is completely doomed to fail (probably already has) [/QUOTE]
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