Depends on the whistle. We couldn’t hear the whistle through the TV. If they blew the whistle before the fumble, then it is what it is. Often times the players are still pushing and pulling after the whistle has blown.Sorry if i missed the discussion of this but did anyone else think the fumble by UNC on the goal-line that the refs ignored was a BS call? The rb was still fighting to score when the ball came out and i guarantee you that if he had broken free and scored it would have counted, typical ACC-UNC home-cooking bs
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Fair points and criticism of CBK.If ifs and buts...even with King playing the way he was we should have won by 3 scores.
Perhaps, but we just don't seem to do much in the way of outcoaching our opponent, and we do get outcoached somewhat regularly. Maybe the improving talent we are bringing in will cover the coaching mistakes, or maybe the coaching will improve and Key will make better in-game decisions as he gets more experience. I do wonder how much he has other coaches like GOL, Saban, CPJ, etc mentoring/talking to him about the decisions he makes in games and where he could improve and why. Hopefully a lot.
Being unable to mash the pedal I think is where I have the most issue. Gailey did this a lot - get ahead by a little bit and then go super conservative to try and finish the game out. It lets the other team back into the game a whole lot of the time. For most of the 4th quarter we refused to let Pyron run the actual offense for some yet to be explained reason, and put the defense in prevent, when we could have dealt a knockout blow.
Idk, the best job of outcoaching I've seen CBK/CBF do was against uga last year. Maybe they are intentionally making us look super conservative and boring af all season to unload everything on them again this year.
They literally never led in this game.
So coming up with schemes to get our running game to have 371 yards isn't out coaching an opponent? Just because the win doesn't look the way in which you would like doesn't mean the coaching isn't effective and working. The staff outcoached Duke last week and FSU at the beginning of the season. Getting the lead for a good portion of the UNC game takes some form of out coaching and game planning. Im not saying the staff has been perfect, but saying that they get out coached regularly when they are 5-2 is a stretch. Were you saying the same in 2014?If ifs and buts...even with King playing the way he was we should have won by 3 scores.
Perhaps, but we just don't seem to do much in the way of outcoaching our opponent, and we do get outcoached somewhat regularly. Maybe the improving talent we are bringing in will cover the coaching mistakes, or maybe the coaching will improve and Key will make better in-game decisions as he gets more experience. I do wonder how much he has other coaches like GOL, Saban, CPJ, etc mentoring/talking to him about the decisions he makes in games and where he could improve and why. Hopefully a lot.
Being unable to mash the pedal I think is where I have the most issue. Gailey did this a lot - get ahead by a little bit and then go super conservative to try and finish the game out. It lets the other team back into the game a whole lot of the time. For most of the 4th quarter we refused to let Pyron run the actual offense for some yet to be explained reason, and put the defense in prevent, when we could have dealt a knockout blow.
Idk, the best job of outcoaching I've seen CBK/CBF do was against uga last year. Maybe they are intentionally making us look super conservative and boring af all season to unload everything on them again this year.
You give him too much credit, me thinks.You would think after yesterday, that Collins might still be on our payroll. He sure did and still does love beating UNC
Their TE Kopenhaver is someone I’d like to have. I only saw him a couple of times yesterday but for the past two seasons he got plenty of attention. Maybe he’s been hurt this year.UNC did not mail it after 3 bad losses to their credit. I wonder if yesterday’s loss will be the final nail in that particular coffin. Everyone talks about how well they recruit but I didn’t see many ( if any) guys on their roster that were an upgrade over anyone on our squad. Their running back being the sole exception. He would be welcome on anybody’s roster.
Also it may have been mentioned already but our DL showed significant improvement over previous games.
He’s their second best TE. He’s not hurt; Nesbitt is catching all the passesTheir TE Kopenhaver is someone I’d like to have. I only saw him a couple of times yesterday but for the past two seasons he got plenty of attention. Maybe he’s been hurt this year.
So coming up with schemes to get our running game to have 371 yards isn't out coaching an opponent? Just because the win doesn't look the way in which you would like doesn't mean the coaching isn't effective and working. The staff outcoached Duke last week and FSU at the beginning of the season. Getting the lead for a good portion of the UNC game takes some form of out coaching and game planning. Im not saying the staff has been perfect, but saying that they get out coached regularly when they are 5-2 is a stretch. Were you saying the same in 2014?
Key’s record as a permanent head coach is 12-7. Perhaps he was outcoached in a few of those 19 games. But I’ll take getting outcoached and winning over being the outcoacher and losing, any day.So coming up with schemes to get our running game to have 371 yards isn't out coaching an opponent? Just because the win doesn't look the way in which you would like doesn't mean the coaching isn't effective and working. The staff outcoached Duke last week and FSU at the beginning of the season. Getting the lead for a good portion of the UNC game takes some form of out coaching and game planning. Im not saying the staff has been perfect, but saying that they get out coached regularly when they are 5-2 is a stretch. Were you saying the same in 2014?
The game was not passing him by, the rules of the game were changing.He probably was I remember a lot of people thinking CPJ was getting out coached the the game had passed him by.
What is the difference? Was he able to adapt to the changing rules? Seems like he simply didn't want to invest into changing and had a stellar coaching career already. He made a smart rational decision to leave coaching. NIL and the Transfer Portal would have driven CPJ nuts!The game was not passing him by, the rules of the game were changing.
Running the qb for 110 yds is not a safe plan for the health of qb who is best qb in acc.So coming up with schemes to get our running game to have 371 yards isn't out coaching an opponent? Just because the win doesn't look the way in which you would like doesn't mean the coaching isn't effective and working. The staff outcoached Duke last week and FSU at the beginning of the season. Getting the lead for a good portion of the UNC game takes some form of out coaching and game planning. Im not saying the staff has been perfect, but saying that they get out coached regularly when they are 5-2 is a stretch. Were you saying the same in 2014?
12-8 but I get your point.Key’s record as a permanent head coach is 12-7. Perhaps he was outcoached in a few of those 19 games. But I’ll take getting outcoached and winning over being the outcoacher and losing, any day.
Add "being outcoached" to "winning by 3 scores" and "style points" to the list of things that really don't matter if you win.
12-8 is correct. Math is hard!12-8 but I get your point.
If we go 3-3 these next 6 games, he will have exceeded expectations by a fair margin.
I would really prefer we don't play with fire against teams like unc by not putting the game out of reach & allowing them a chance to win. It would be one thing if the reason for other teams comebacks were getting beat by better players making great plays, but we're doing it by making very bad mental errors. The kind of errors poorly coached teams make & that's not the standard on The Flats. We're supposed to play smart & out-hustle our opponents.
Road games are difficult.12-8 is correct. Math is hard!
Agree that our player mental blunders have played a large role in making games closer than they should be, and in some instances like Louisville, may have cost us a win. As head coach, Key owns those blunders. We have come a long way from the infamous false-start-after-a-timeout play, but still have a ways to go. I think we are getting there, but for some reason, road games are our kryptonite.
Army and Navy are looking pretty good right now. Army never threw a pass until the game was in the bag. One of the most entertaining games I’ve seen this year.What is the difference? Was he able to adapt to the changing rules? Seems like he simply didn't want to invest into changing and had a stellar coaching career already. He made a smart rational decision to leave coaching. NIL and the Transfer Portal would have driven CPJ nuts!
Army and Navy are truly different. No NUL, no incoming from the Portal and they play teams that are at the low end of FBS football talent wise.Army and Navy are looking pretty good right now. Army never threw a pass until the game was in the bag. One of the most entertaining games I’ve seen this year.