The thing I still don't get...

Ok, then why does Frost insist on playing Martinez when he has seen that he chokes when it matters most. Martinez had 4 INT and Frost insisted on going with him to the end. Put smothers in for a series. The guy might surprise you. He might be a better QB cone crunch time. Purdue had three QBs ready to play. You can defend Frost all you want but these decisions were his and his alone. If you see your QB is choking and struggling, no one would blame you if you took him out and gave the next man up a chance. Unless your game plan is built around Martinez and no one else. Frost’s offense has no identity. It feels like trial and error with mostly error, and if for some reason something works, we stop doing it. At some point people will run out of ways to defend Frost. 
Unless things are worse than we think. Not defending Frost.

I honestly feel bad for Frost. He should of stayed at UCF. He has ruined his legacy. 

The question will be next week has he lost the team?

His statements this week seems to indicate he has given up. 
Granted his off field conduct and issues he might be having a melt down.

Hopefully he can pull rabbits out of his a$$ and win the last series which would be awesome.

The boosters I know are down for buying tickets for next year. (if they haven't already)

Personally if we could get a translator for Ed Orgeron I would be ok with him.


 
I think if they can get a couple close wins they will get confidence and I can see it snowballing into something really. I think a lot of people see and is why people are willing to give Frost a little more time dispite his record
Unfortunately this has been the refrain for the past 4 years. Yes, the games are close, but that's because the other teams know that eventually Frost's teams will do something to screw it up and lose. That's the DNA of Frost's teams. You've been saying that's because of Adrian, and he's been a big part of it. I say it's an overall

problem with Frost's teams. It started with the Colorado game in 2018 and it has continued through Purdue in 2021. Frost has been the consistent factor in the losing. That's why I want him gone. 

 
I've always wondered, was Bob Stoops that great or was John Blaked team just ready to turn the corner? Was Pelini that much better than Callahan or was the talent going to explode for 9 wins either way? 

Was Meyer really that much better than Fickell or did the wackiness of tatoogate really screw with the team. Or just Bauserman? 

Especially with quick turnarounds, there's no way to tell how the exited coach would have fared with the same talent. 
Good coaches are able to produce the quick turnarounds. They are able to take the existing talent and improve the team and make them winners. The good coaches get it done within 2-3 years, with the 4th year as a max. Some coaches inherit more talent than others, and that's when we see OU or Ohio State win natty's soon after a coaching change. If you are hoping that Frost is able to turn it around in year 5 or longer, you would be counting on an anomaly that hasn't happened historically. That's the foolish hope. That's why Frost should be fired. 

 
Unfortunately this has been the refrain for the past 4 years. Yes, the games are close, but that's because the other teams know that eventually Frost's teams will do something to screw it up and lose. That's the DNA of Frost's teams. You've been saying that's because of Adrian, and he's been a big part of it. I say it's an overall

problem with Frost's teams. It started with the Colorado game in 2018 and it has continued through Purdue in 2021. Frost has been the consistent factor in the losing. That's why I want him gone. 
This is a stretch. 
 

If any of the teams we’ve played could have blown us away, they would have. They aren’t purposely keeping it close till we screw up. 

 
But that isn't coaching. That is player execution plain and simple. Froet schemed up the perfect play to end the first half against Purdue. Frost couldn't through the pass, Lubick couldn't make the catch. That is all on the players. The coaches had them in the position to succeed.
Looking at the entire body of work, after nearly 4 seasons, the issues are systemic and very much on the coaching. 

 
This is a stretch. 
 

If any of the teams we’ve played could have blown us away, they would have. They aren’t purposely keeping it close till we screw up. 
It's not a stretch to say teams will play more conservative against Nebraska knowing they eventually NU will do something to screw it up. I've seen Purdue play a lot more aggressively in recent years, compared to what they did last Saturday. Brohm was content on grinding out the game, gaining 3 yards per carry, not taking significant risks offensively, until NU crapped the bed offensively in the 3rd quarter on Saturday. 

 
Honestly I think that is due to our talent level. We are getting out coached consistently but I think that this roster has equal or better talent than most teams we play thus are keeping themselves in games yet come up short. Here’s a statistic for you. If you count the canceled Wisconsin game, Frost is 0-8 after a bye week. Not one single win when you have two weeks to prepare for another team. That just floors me.

 
I honestly believe that it’s due to players not having the mindset and lack football IQ. 
 

Week in, week out, year after year we see the same penalties and turnovers happening at the most crucial times during games. 

 
This season comes down to offensive offensive line play in crucial moments. Opposing teams know exactly who to rush at during those times. He chokes more than the QB. Martinez just gets caught holding the ball.


It's been diagramed many times. Adrian Martinez makes poor decisions and overthrows even when the line holds, and fails to take advantage of wide open field when the pocket collapses. It happens to all quarterbacks, of course, but more often to Adrian. The same offensive line that provides a renewed running game for Rahmir Johnson and Jaquez Yant in the first half sees a different game plan in the second half. That's on coaching, not execution. This team shows what it CAN do against elite teams, but folds under pressure, and whether it's game-closing discipline or savvy adjustments and play-calling, you can't blame half the roster in order to let the coach off the hook. 

 
I think if they can get a couple close wins they will get confidence and I can see it snowballing into something really. I think a lot of people see and is why people are willing to give Frost a little more time dispite his record


This is exactly what I was thinking when Frost's team closed out the 2018 season 4-2, with solid wins and respectable losses. 

 
I honestly believe that it’s due to players not having the mindset and lack football IQ. 
 

Week in, week out, year after year we see the same penalties and turnovers happening at the most crucial times during games. 


It's pretty wild how overblown these things are in the minds of a lot of you. Meanwhile, back in reality, there's only been two games this season where we've had more penalty yards than our opponent, and heading into last week we were in the positive on turnover margin for the year...

 
It's pretty wild how overblown these things are in the minds of a lot of you. Meanwhile, back in reality, there's only been two games this season where we've had more penalty yards than our opponent, and heading into last week we were in the positive on turnover margin for the year...
Overall, the penalties and turnover margin have improved, but it's the timing of the penalties and turnovers which are still leading to losses.

 
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