skers83
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Can anyone say for sure our coaches actually make plans.I think the coaches made a bad plan
Can anyone say for sure our coaches actually make plans.I think the coaches made a bad plan
How do we continue to find coaches that can’t win six games? We continue to lower our expectations only to be kicked in the d!(k again.I learned that im done for the rest of the year. I am just tired of this, just so dam tired of fixing mistakes only to highlight new ones. Im tired of losing to teams we should stomp. Im tired of the hype videos and dramatic media coverage. Im so sorry to say but im also tired of Rhule coach speak. I can give time to beat ranked teams, i can give time to beat the higher talented teams but what i cant give any more time for is this horses#!t that was put on the field yesterday. I have better things to do with my time and energy than just piss it away every saturday and watch what is carted out there. Maybe some are right, maybe we should have never came here. It’s not talent, it’s coaching. How could bo do more with less. It’s coaching, plane and simple.
Seems to be habit forming. Wish NU would find the coaches that make good plans.I don’t think the coaches overlook anyone. I think the coaches made a bad plan
Agree. The easy thing to say is that the coaches overlooked an opponent. The hard thing to admit is that they didn’t overlook them.I think the UCLA coaches made an extraordinarily good plan. I saw it on-field, and there are a couple of articles about that plan in the Sunday Journal Star. Their D plan was effective and unchanged for all 4 quarters. It worked. And here we are with an unexpected loss here at Memorial Stadium (again). I do agree with the anemic way our O is run, saying bad plan about that seems an understatement as we watch our team sink as the season wears on (again).
The endzone is the bast place for this!I was at the game sitting in the north endzone. I like endzone seats because I like the view of the plays happening.
What I learned is that Raiola is either not seeing wide open receivers or choosing not to throw to them. His head is nowhere it was when the season started.
Was there as well, and as you said there were numerous plays that had multiple short/intermediate routes open. It was alarming though how so many of the pass plays have long developing routes requiring a tougher, low percentage throw. And these routes always seem to be DRs first couple of reads. By the time he does start progressing back to the shorter open routes the sieve OL had been destroyed and DR begins his poor self preservation actionsI was at the game sitting in the north endzone. I like endzone seats because I like the view of the plays happening.
What I learned is that Raiola is either not seeing wide open receivers or choosing not to throw to them. His head is nowhere it was when the season started.
I would be in favor of seeing Kaelin in the last three games.The endzone is the bast place for this!
This is why I bailed on Adrian Martinez. I sat in endzone at Ohio State game and we had multiple guys on nearly every play open.
DR has to anticipate and he’s not doing that. He’s a true freshman so I get it, but it’s going to get worse if it’s not corrected. Teams are just going to keep sending pressure and we will have the same offensive result we’ve had for decade.
I think a QB that gets rid of the ball quick and semi accurate could turn this thing around.
I was annoyed at that too. It’s dumb talk for Rhule when he was saying the other players need to keep up and catch up to Dylan. He doesn’t need that pressure and the team doesn’t need a true freshman as its “leader”. DR has been getting a dose of humble pie lately and I put the reasoning squarely on the coaches for feeding into that hype. He will be a good/great player in time with good coaching. Let the kid be led for a bit and learn. He will get there.It’s pretty telling that we seem to have just anointed a true freshman as one of the key leaders. Regardless if he’s a 5 star- we seem to really lack any form of accountability from a player perspective.
perhaps this is just the end result when said upperclassmen players that typically serve this role have displayed nothing but a losing culture here.
I was at the game sitting in the north endzone. I like endzone seats because I like the view of the plays happening.
What I learned is that Raiola is either not seeing wide open receivers or choosing not to throw to them. His head is nowhere it was when the season started.
I got beat up for this last week, but I’m doubling down……I would be in favor of seeing Kaelin in the last three games.
This is what I was afraid of when he was named starter. I was buying into the hype that he could overcome the speed of the college game vs HS quickly but it ain’t happening this year.The endzone is the bast place for this!
This is why I bailed on Adrian Martinez. I sat in endzone at Ohio State game and we had multiple guys on nearly every play open.
DR has to anticipate and he’s not doing that. He’s a true freshman so I get it, but it’s going to get worse if it’s not corrected. Teams are just going to keep sending pressure and we will have the same offensive result we’ve had for decade.
I think a QB that gets rid of the ball quick and semi accurate could turn this thing around.
Standing by yourself outside the huddle during breaks.
Going back out on the field yesterday was dumb. It wasn’t being a warrior. My wife, who doesn’t give two s#!ts about football said “Why is he back out there? It’s a photo Op”. I think this was another fail on our coaches actually.