Three things.
1) The CPJ blames the kid myth is just unfounded. He explicitly says in the post game pressers each week that he and the coaches have to do a better job of preparing the kids. Guys are missing blocks and reads, playing the wrong assignment and sometimes even play call on reads and checks, and frankly having mental breakdowns. I think a lot of that is based on the injuries to the gear box of this system (the Aback) which have the motor (QB) struggling and trying to run too hot to keep momentum and make up ground.
We don't have an experienced steady hand to trust the QB spot to for CPJ to sit Jet a series and coach him up or show him defensive tendencies which historically we have done frequently when a QB gets out of synch. This has hurt us a lot. The reality is the guys are not executing which is both on them and the staff and coaches. At least to my mind, as a guy who's played many team sports, CPJ has spread the blame appropriately.
2) The players have no heart myth I guess some of you guys just want to be down on the team. That's a reaction that is easy to explain but hard to excuse. Be an adult. Be a man about it. Keep your head. These are a bunch of young men who literally give their mind, body and HEART for the Institure in ways most of us never will. They sacrifice their bodies and in MANY cases get no financial payoff for it. They do it because they love the game and they represent this school proudly. They have kept their hearts in it throughout these loses and in the face of adversity not just from highly skilled and motivated opponents, but from within their own ranks as well when the "fans" among us disparage their efforts.
We are not playing good football right now. No one with a reasonable understanding of the game nor a modicum of self respect will argue that point. So there it is, out in the open. We have a lot of work left to do to get better. To suggest otherwise would be both patently untrue and wholly unrealistic.
3) Firing the coach foolishness is just that. I continue to count myself as a CPJ and CTR fan. How many times did the defensive backs credit coaching and practice for their timely turnovers last season? How many young guys do we have playing meaningful reps (albeit not doing it at the level they themselves certainly want to be at) which will lead us to a rebuilt and retooled team next season. How many times have we seen coaches on the opposite side of CPJ show no ability to stop death marches and quick hit home runs. This team lost HUGE components of the Offense and is fighting injuries and untimely penalties (Gotsis last week) that undoubtably have led to some painful loses.
I get it. Coaching is a job and we want to hold coaches accountable for their team's performance. We should continue to do that. I'm an extremely competitive person in a highly competitive job and have zero patience for people intentionally not operating at their highest potential and sluffing off work. I also value the need of coaching and developing people and see CPJ and CTR doing both those things with this team.
At the end of the day this has been an ugly sequence of games both on and off the field, but we all need to step back and get some perspective. We played some highly capable teams and have had some significant injuries and losses of personnel; when that happens it can get bad in a hurry. Let's not take it out on each other or the team or the staff but instead, all of us, focus and be better.
Represent the Institue like it matters, because it does.