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for totally chocking the clock management at the end of the first half. Really dude, what in the hell were you thinking? Oh....and thank you, you joke!
To be honest I don't know if he really mismanaged it in terms of team psyche. They looked like they needed to get to the locker room and regroup. Fortunately we forced them to continue to look like that for the remainder of the game.for totally chocking the clock management at the end of the first half. Really dude, what in the hell were you thinking? Oh....and thank you, you joke!
To be honest I don't know if he really mismanaged it in terms of team psyche. They looked like they needed to get to the locker room and regroup. Fortunately we forced them to continue to look like that for the remainder of the game.
for totally chocking the clock management at the end of the first half. Really dude, what in the hell were you thinking? Oh....and thank you, you joke!
The other coaching decision which comes close in stupidity was winning the toss and electing to get the ball. Don't they know we are a second half team and GT has coaches who make adjustments and can coach????
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DADO just doesnt get it.......he has tons of talent and then does some funny things on the field.Stoudt was three for 11............yet they still tried to throw the out pattern deep ..Kid has bad arm but still three picks and he was still in game........I thought the OC was better than thata but again lets give it up to the defense..we played well and no matter if the frosh got hurt we didnt make many if any big mistakes and would have won....maybe.100% agree. At our game watching that failure to call a time out with 3 in the bank and 1:40 to go was inexplicably stupid. They could have tried so much; blocked punt or hail Mary's. I mean if Clemson had been up 2 scores and getting the ball to start the second half I would have understood. But no, Dabo is an idiot who is a great recruiter and has a great OC and DC.
The other coaching decision which comes close in stupidity was winning the toss and electing to get the ball. Don't they know we are a second half team and GT has coaches who make adjustments and can coach????
Any other stupid coaching decisions? Thankfully, Clemson has idiot coaches (like UGAg) that neutralizes some of their talent.
CPJ looks better all the time. We would be crucifying CPJ today if he coached like Dabo.
To be honest I don't know if he really mismanaged it in terms of team psyche. They looked like they needed to get to the locker room and regroup. Fortunately we forced them to continue to look like that for the remainder of the game.
Teams have been doing that all year. The prevailing notion is our D is awful, and we can't play from behind. Working on these assumptions, taking the ball first is the best strategy since you can score first and dictate the game. It worked for Duke and UNC, not so much for Clemson.The other coaching decision which comes close in stupidity was winning the toss and electing to get the ball. Don't they know we are a second half team and GT has coaches who make adjustments and can coach????
Didn't see your post when I wrote mine. I think you are right in why they do it, I do think it is a solid game plan if you have a strong offense. We are excellent at dictating the flow of the game. Taking the ball first and imposing your will to start the game is a great strategy for other teams.I think the mentality of taking the ball first is to get ahead and make Tech play from behind.......that probably worked in previous seasons......not so much anymore.
Teams have been doing that all year. The prevailing notion is our D is awful, and we can't play from behind. Working on these assumptions, taking the ball first is the best strategy since you can score first and dictate the game. It worked for Duke and UNC, not so much for Clemson.
And yet he called time out with 1 second on the clock and we still had another play to run (4th down). JT just took the snap, stood for a second to make sure the clock ran, then took a knee. There was no psyche management in that, just a case of Anal Pollex Insertius.
And yet he called time out with 1 second on the clock and we still had another play to run (4th down). JT just took the snap, stood for a second to make sure the clock ran, then took a knee. There was no psyche management in that, just a case of Anal Pollex Insertius.
What is reassuring though is that I can think of a number of specific places where CPJ made a game management kind of decision where he clearly made a move that was "out-coaching" the other head coach at that moment. I do take comfort as a fan in seeing that the head coach can compare well in those aspects of the game where you can "notice" the head coach, against seemingly whomever is on the opposing sidelines.I was hoping we'd throw a crossing pattern and score on that last play.
But it isn't just Dabo being stupid; but the whole coaching staff. If stupidity can't be questioned, then it's organizational stupidity.
Again, CPJ hasn't made many time management errors in the last few years. I remember a few in general that we talked about but not many.
I agree with the offense they had under the frosh qb a first down or two to start off the game puts us in a hole if they have to punt.....Clemson had good rush defense so no big gamble to take the ball first.......gosh when I was coaching and pallying in HS we..........always took the ball first.Now its the opposite.Didn't see your post when I wrote mine. I think you are right in why they do it, I do think it is a solid game plan if you have a strong offense. We are excellent at dictating the flow of the game. Taking the ball first and imposing your will to start the game is a great strategy for other teams.