franklinjacket
Jolly Good Fellow
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We had timeouts. Use one and make an adjustment to the D. Don't give up the same play over and over.
Roof isn't God. Sorry. He plays soft and not to lose. You see that on the field. I played football. I know the game.Is this your first year of watching college football, or do you just not know what you are watching?
It takes more energy to play D than to play O. Most college teams will get tired and give up more points in the 4th quarter than in prior quarters against a good team. This isn't a coaching issue, it's a depth issue. But we aren't alone.
The D held Miami to 13 points through 3 quarters. Pretty damn good.
The question is: Why didn't the O score more than 3 points in the second half? That's where the finger should be pointed. You could look at Miami's D and tell they were tired, but we could not score. Why not?
A bunch of clueless people on this board blame Ted Roof when Paul Johnson farts.
Bad coaching. Plain and simple.How does AJ not knock that ball down? I just can't get over that, good coverage by Simmons, perfect read by AJ and the ball still gets caught!
Brant Mitchell's injury didn't help the D... But they are part of the game.
Bad coaching. Plain and simple.
No. Playing 10 yards off the slot WR and allowing the same play 7 times is bad coaching. Plain and simple. Yes, we had some bad luck. Most of it due to bad coaching. We make our own bad luck, most of the time.Bulls**t, I know you hate Roof but that was nothing but bad luck. Stewart should have caught his pass, Langham shouldn't have.
No. Playing 10 yards off the slot WR and allowing the same play 7 times is bad coaching. Plain and simple. Yes, we had some bad luck. Most of it due to bad coaching. We make our own bad luck, most of the time.
Not saying it was all Roof. But, 2 times now the D lost a game in the last minutes. Yes, if Stewart would had made the catch, we win. If the ball would have bounced different on the 4th and 10, we win. I'm saying our soft defensive play is the issue. We allowed Miami back in the game, by soft coverage. The O needs to be practically perfect to win big games. Relying on our D has failed 2 out of 2 times. Luck or not.WTF does that have to do with the one play I was talking about. You ***** about coaching and when I call you on that then you deflect to something else. Bottom line this was a complete TEAM loss and you'll run it in the ground over and over and over and over that is ALL falls on Roof. Get over yourself. When you write the check then you do whatever the hell you want to. I am by not means a worshiper of Roof but for Gods sake give a effing rest.
Not saying it was all Roof. But, 2 times now the D lost a game in the last minutes. Yes, if Stewart would had made the catch, we win. If the ball would have bounced different on the 4th and 10, we win. I'm saying our soft defensive play is the issue. We allowed Miami back in the game, by soft coverage. The O needs to be practically perfect to win big games. Relying on our D has failed 2 out of 2 times. Luck or not.
I think all Tech fans are quite aware of this. We also allowed Miami back in the game by completely crapping the bed on O the entire 2nd half including punt, punt, punt on the last 3 possessions. It was a TEAM loss.
That is your answer for everything. At what point are the players going to held accountable for not performing?Bad coaching. Plain and simple.
When are you going to hit up the AD and hand him your resume?That is your answer for everything. At what point are the players going to held accountable for not performing?
Bad coaching leads to bad playing. Knowing situational football is lost somewhere.That is your answer for everything. At what point are the players going to held accountable for not performing?
So you're ok with their DC out coaching our OC?Miami was the better team today and it showed up in crunch time. We were lucky to be leading up to the end. The rain did not affect Miami's run game. Langham, a backup, outperformed our starting WR. Their OC was smarter than our DC. Same old, same old. As a lifelong Tech fan, I am used to being disappointed.