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After the events of the day, and two hours putting up the rest of the hay for winter, my feelings about today's win remain the same......
TFG only got a 2 year contract. If Mack retires, no way is he retained with the stats he has this year. They will clean house. Mack is 73 and has lost fan support. Can't imagine he gets another year. Hard to hire good assistant coaches and recruit with that uncertainty. A lot of unc fans still haven't forgiven him for leaving for Texas.Awesome win on the road against a talented, albeit under-coached team. Very happy with this, we had trouble putting it away, something to work on.
Trying to not rejoice too much about sticking it to TFG, but this is it, burying the hatchet. About us doing well, vs wishing anything else bad for TFG. I would guess the whole unc staff will be canned shortly, but that’s their problem.
We are 5-2, more good things to come.
We’re going to enjoy this win for the rest of the year brother lolCan we just Enjoy the win at least for the day?
As a North Carolinian, the last two Saturdays have been really satisfying. Jamal Haynes reminds me of some of the great pony backs that used to star for us in the Dodd era. Here's hoping we can get King back in good health and have a great close. Go Jackets!We’re going to enjoy this win for the rest of the year brother lol
Birr has had the same issue his entire time at Tech. Do not ask him to kick from the 30-35 yard line from the right hash. He cannot make that kick straight. He'll either push it right or pull it left. From the center of the field or left hash, he is money. Go back and look at where he misses. Key even noted this in one of the pressers after a loss. He commented to Weinke or Faulkner that it was from the 33 on the right hash..."well, we knew what was going to happen."Speaking of Birr, he is the second kicker in recent memory who has gone from absolute money one year to something much less than that the following. After hitting the game winner against FSU I thought we would be solid again this season in terms of field goals.
We did have chances to win early and often, but we deserved to win that game in the end, conversation over. Zero apologies from our side.Despite leading the entire game, we did not deserve to win. So sloppy. So many chances to put that game away early
I have a pretty different view, and I feel like the coaches kept Haynes King in there too long while he was clearly injured and it was hampering his effectiveness with throwing the ball. Although, I will admit he did lead a drive with his legs after I was thinking the coaching staff was being stubborn for keeping him in.Or…King is banged up, but generally what we saw today and they just sat him down too early. Dude literally led us on a TD drive before they sat him. I think it was a bad coaching decision they were unwilling to go back on.
I’ve noticed that with most games. If you see the score or highlights, you don’t know much else unless you watched the game. One of the worst games I saw all year was the BYU SMU game early on. I thought neither team would win another game. But here we are.Espn is noting a 68 yard run walk off score with 16 sec remaining on the rotating scoreboards and I have to think fans of other teams who did not see the game are like what in the world lol.
I think that was his first miss left from the right hash. His normal miss is right.Birr has had the same issue his entire time at Tech. Do not ask him to kick from the 30-35 yard line from the right hash. He cannot make that kick straight. He'll either push it right or pull it left. From the center of the field or left hash, he is money. Go back and look at where he misses. Key even noted this in one of the pressers after a loss. He commented to Weinke or Faulkner that it was from the 33 on the right hash..."well, we knew what was going to happen."
Amen to all you say brother. I doubt if Key would have his job now if Pyron hadn't played so well in 2022. And tried to play even after he broke his collar bone. I also would like to know why our brain trust of Weinke, Faulkner, and Key hasn't had a full package ready for their back to QB, especially when King has not looked anywhere close to where he looked last year. But I realize we will never know the realizing and trust this staff now and in the future. We are 5-2!I have a pretty different view, and I feel like the coaches kept Haynes King in there too long while he was clearly injured and it was hampering his effectiveness with throwing the ball. Although, I will admit he did lead a drive with his legs after I was thinking the coaching staff was being stubborn for keeping him in.
But I still feel Pyron should have been given a chance earlier in the game with an open playbook. Not sure where all this uncertainty in Pyron’s ability to throw and run the offense comes from. Does anyone remember 2 years ago when Pyron started a couple game as a true freshman. From what I recall, The guy can throw the ball and is very accurate.
I’m confused why the coaching staff does not want to give him an open playbook in a game like today. That’s what had me the most frustrated today. I wonder if some it isn’t Key wanting to “stick to the identity” of being a hard nose power running team.
In the end, I’m glad we won. And 5-2 is a helluva lot better than 4-3. I’m done with getting upset about how GT wins because I feel like they should have won by more, or it didn’t look pretty, or because I question a coaching decision. I enjoy the win no matter what. I trust Key and the coaching staff, but I would like to know why we are so scared of letting Pyron play with an open playbook.
Critical evaluation even with the win? What do you expect from a S.T.E.M. school fanbase?You always have to evaluate performance: coaches and players. There were a lot of mistakes today and a lot to clean up. This was CBK’s first, well, second statement. But the team gutted it out and blew up the big play in the last minute to win. Why focus on the obvious bad stuff when you can focus on the obvious good stuff and the W? I don’t get that. Yes, those mistakes are irritating, but we did a lot good, too. We had 25 1st downs, 505 total yards, and 371 rushing yards. That’s strong.
We need to plan ahead to try every field goal attempt from the dead center between the hash marks.I think that was his first miss left from the right hash. His normal miss is right.
Some people complain to complain. Winning is this era of college football is extremely difficult and it’s extremely rare to dominate any FBS school and be mistake free for 60 minutes.for real. honestly cant believe we have fans turning their nose up at any bowl games when we've struggled to even qualify for one lately. We haven't been a program able to turn their nose up at a low tier bowl game for about 8 years now
There is literally a separate thread about it. Personally couldn’t care less.Pretty disappointing I’m 3 pages into this thread and no one has mentioned us faking injuries all game. It was humiliating being there as a GT fan/alum and watching the program pull that. If UNC did that and we lost in the same fashion, it’d be the main topic on this board.
Edit: I’ve seen it mentioned a few times now. Haven’t seen CBK postgame yet but did anyone ask him about it?
Then maybe just run a play to the other side of the field on third down? I don’t know…just a thought.Birr has had the same issue his entire time at Tech. Do not ask him to kick from the 30-35 yard line from the right hash. He cannot make that kick straight. He'll either push it right or pull it left. From the center of the field or left hash, he is money. Go back and look at where he misses. Key even noted this in one of the pressers after a loss. He commented to Weinke or Faulkner that it was from the 33 on the right hash..."well, we knew what was going to happen."
Some people complain to complain. Winning is this era of college football is extremely difficult and it’s extremely rare to dominate any FBS school and be mistake free for 60 minutes.
No big feather, but plenty important to the players, the program, and the extra practice time.I’m sorry to say this, but getting in a toilet bowl is no big feather these days.