Just now, RedDenver said:
The OSU game is where I was done with Martinez. It's also the last home game I've been to.I looked at the scores again last week and still can’t believe that season. And the OSU game was closer than the score IMO.
19 hours ago, RedDenver said:
I agree. I think the method used in the video to reach that conclusion is interesting.I sped through much of this, but his conclusion is: "this was the unluckiest team in college football history, and they brought it all upon themselves."
That's not exactly luck, in which all else is equal. That's a team that folds under pressure and learns to expect the loss. A team that clearly had the talent to win, but not the mental toughness. That goes to coaching, and that coach is gone.
It's funny because I want to give credit to Matt Rhule for flipping the culture. But it's also a lot easier to win when your quarterback is Dylan Raiola and not Jeff Sims.
The last thing I want to do is reflect back on the Frost era, especially given how exciting this season is.
I put the year in the thread title so that posters that don't want to discuss this can simply not open the thread.We aren’t supposed to be talking about this anymore.
The OSU game is where I was done with Martinez. It's also the last home game I've been to.
There were receivers open all game long and he just held the ball forever. I'm not talking about a little separation, they were wide open the entire game. He had the biggest issue with hitting receivers out of the break. He simply couldn't do it.
Ha, thanks. I missed the trigger warning.I put the year in the thread title so that posters that don't want to discuss this can simply not open the thread.
I put the year in the thread title so that posters that don't want to discuss this can simply not open the thread.
What if they don't see the title due to hitting the "next unread topic" at the bottom?
Well tbf Rhule got Raiola to come here even though that was a bit of luck. Also McCord would probably have been the QB otherwise and short term might have been a little better on offense tbh.I sped through much of this, but his conclusion is: "this was the unluckiest team in college football history, and they brought it all upon themselves."
That's not exactly luck, in which all else is equal. That's a team that folds under pressure and learns to expect the loss. A team that clearly had the talent to win, but not the mental toughness. That goes to coaching, and that coach is gone.
It's funny because I want to give credit to Matt Rhule for flipping the culture. But it's also a lot easier to win when your quarterback is Dylan Raiola and not Jeff Sims.
If they are bothered by some topics, then don't use the "next unread topic" button. It's very simple.What if they don't see the title due to hitting the "next unread topic" at the bottom?