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So which coach is to blame for Dzuris tackling the facemask? Let's hear it Huskerboard.
Coaches teach fundamentals. Maybe you've heard of this.
I've not heard of this before.
What are these fundamentals you speak of?

Do juniors and seniors learn their fundamentals and techniques from coaches in their first two -three years in the program, or does a coaching staff teach juniors and seniors all new fundamentals and techniques in a few months of "actual coaching"?

I realize the staff has been hired 10 months ago, but how much actual time have these guys had to rebuild these players fundamentals? Second question. Are we sure these players are good enough to be fundamentally sound, techni8cally sufficient football players?
I swear you've found a way to plus one all your own posts. Let's see Bo took a 5-7 to 9-3 in 10 months. Uban Meyer took a 6-6 team to undefeated in 10 months. How long did it take Stoops? Harbaugh? Florida? This blame Bo crap is give him time, get his own players and lash out at anyone who disagrees with you is old hat. Get of your horse man. This is Purdue for god sakes.
Dear lord, Bo was left NFL talent such as Suh and Amukamera along with a good OL and RB's. This team may have one NFL player and that would be Westy as a slot WR. Nobody else comes even close to sniffing the NFL. This team is looking less talented than the 2004 team that Frank left us and that isn't an easy accomplishment.
Is this an excuse?

We have talent on this team it is just not being utilized.
Ok, tell me who is so "talented" on this team that we are not getting the most of. The burden of proof is on you.
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And that is typically the response you get.

They can't do it.
The entire secondary

The O-Line

QB position

RB position

WR Position

DPE-PR

Kick Returners

Kicker

Shall I go on, or is that a good enough start for you?
Please go on.

I would like much more actually. After the game start a thread would you?

Tell me individually who is talented, what their talents are, and how they've used them this year to impact the team positively. As in, who is consistently making plays. I can honestly only think of a few guys when I try to answer this question, so I'm looking forward to the thread.

Particularly interested in the part where you'll try to tell me the last ranked secondary in the country is so talented. I want to see how you spin that to all coaching which is where I will counter with play after play of the defender being right there in position to make the play and not doing so.

Of please, tell me about the offensive line and their talents. I like that one as well.
Here you go again, True.

Offense: TA, Gates, Janovich DPE, Morgan, Westy, Wilbon, Rielly, Ozigbo

Defense: Collins, VV, K Williams, K Maurice, Gangwish, Freedom, Weber, M Newby, Michael Rose-Ivey, Young, Cockrell, Gerry, Kalu, Davie, A Williams

Special Teams: Foltz, DPE, Morgan

 
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We do have more talent, but we have a QB that is making his first start in his career on the road who has made two mistakes that have put us in a bad position. It is a very different game if he doesn't hand them 14 points. What did you expect from him? To play at TA's level to where the offense never missed a step in his first start?
And the defense?

 
So which coach is to blame for Dzuris tackling the facemask? Let's hear it Huskerboard.
Coaches teach fundamentals. Maybe you've heard of this.
I've not heard of this before.
What are these fundamentals you speak of?

Do juniors and seniors learn their fundamentals and techniques from coaches in their first two -three years in the program, or does a coaching staff teach juniors and seniors all new fundamentals and techniques in a few months of "actual coaching"?

I realize the staff has been hired 10 months ago, but how much actual time have these guys had to rebuild these players fundamentals? Second question. Are we sure these players are good enough to be fundamentally sound, techni8cally sufficient football players?
I swear you've found a way to plus one all your own posts. Let's see Bo took a 5-7 to 9-3 in 10 months. Uban Meyer took a 6-6 team to undefeated in 10 months. How long did it take Stoops? Harbaugh? Florida? This blame Bo crap is give him time, get his own players and lash out at anyone who disagrees with you is old hat. Get of your horse man. This is Purdue for god sakes.
Dear lord, Bo was left NFL talent such as Suh and Amukamera along with a good OL and RB's. This team may have one NFL player and that would be Westy as a slot WR. Nobody else comes even close to sniffing the NFL. This team is looking less talented than the 2004 team that Frank left us and that isn't an easy accomplishment.
Is this an excuse?

We have talent on this team it is just not being utilized.
Ok, tell me who is so "talented" on this team that we are not getting the most of. The burden of proof is on you.
fTTBLia.gif
And that is typically the response you get.

They can't do it.
The entire secondary

The O-Line

QB position

RB position

WR Position

DPE-PR

Kick Returners

Kicker

Shall I go on, or is that a good enough start for you?
I hope for your sake that you are being sarcastic.
Do you people really need that much evidence to know we are way more talented than Purdue?
We do have more talent, but we have a QB that is making his first start in his career on the road who has made two mistakes that have put us in a bad position. It is a very different game if he doesn't hand them 14 points. What did you expect from him? To play at TA's level to where the offense never missed a step in his first start?
I expected the coaches to not throw the ball 24 times already. When you have a walk on QB that you aren't comfortable with, you don't put him in a position to make mistakes like he has. Limit the throws, limit the mistakes. But you know, this coaching staff likes to use the play action pass to set up the pass

 
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