Tech93
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Don’t even waste time listening to it. The same old stuff.
Blah blah blah.
No no no… do NOT give CDP a pass. The play calling in crucial situations is horrendous. Don’t make me break out the tape. Just rewatch today after the script ends and he actually has to call plays on a whim. There is a reason our offenses stalls out after the first 2 series or so.As much as I have disliked the OC since day one we are still putting up somewhat decent yardage numbers with a garbage OL
If we actually had a little above average defense we would be bowling this season
If we actually had an above average offensive line and an above average defense, we could actually br a pretty good team
The DC has to go and the OL coach has to go
I would give the OC one more season
I really don't give a crap about how anyone may play at the next level. The next level has no interest to me.Oh and he said #3 is a “big, big, big time player” in the program when asked how receiver got so far behind him. Then said #3 would do really good at the next level. I hope he can but damn have I been watching something different all year?! He alluded that he was hurt all week, if so why play him.
I agree but that is part of his sales talk. Need to get these guys to play at this level.I really don't give a crap about how anyone may play at the next level. The next level has no interest to me.
I didn’t hear what did he say?Sean Bedford is at a loss.
And, IMO, it is a dishonest sales talk....given that 2% go on to play at a higher level.I agree but that is part of his sales talk. Need to get these guys to play at this level.
I had that same question. When a guy is hurt and misses practice, when is the healthy back up better than an injured starter. It should have been obvious on the first touchdown. I could see playing him if he was recovering from a cold or stomach virus but not a physical injury. Those DB's are on an island and need to be as close to 100% as possible. It's a tough position.Oh and he said #3 is a “big, big, big time player” in the program when asked how receiver got so far behind him. Then said #3 would do really good at the next level. I hope he can but damn have I been watching something different all year?! He alluded that he was hurt all week, if so why play him.
Need "Tears of a clown" playing in the backgroundDon’t even waste time listening to it. The same old stuff.
Most good coaches makes the other team pay until they change/adjust. We save them the trouble & we change to see if something else, like Gibbs on a dive, works also. We’ll try that & fail 6-8 times just to confirm it doesn’t work. Bafffling.The first couple of series looked good. We were getting Gibbs in space, letting him do what he is best at. It was working. Somehow, we stopped doing that and started tripping over ourselves again. Play calling is still baffling at times.
If I was him I would transfer. He’s easily one of the best backs in the country and probably a guaranteed nfl draft pick…might as well try and finish your college career at a winning program and improve your stock. But as a fan I hope he staysI actually watched his presser which I usually don't. He looked defeated. I also watched the interviews with Yates and Gibbs. I could not hear Gibbs. He looked totally dejected with his hoodie pulled up. Not sure he stays another year.