What did we learn Indiana edition

Hey guys just popping in to see how everyone is doing after we shoved your s#!t into your spinal cord and gave you sepsis hope you can recover thanks see ya later. 

 
There have been OC coaches fired during the season already- why wait until the end of the season. At the least HCMR could demote him and take over the OC job himself and state that this stops now 
I agree.   However, he doesnt seem like he has any urgency as a HC of P4 program that until 2003/4 was a powerhouse.  
 

There just doesn’t seem to be ANY accountability in this program.  With each HC it’s always, trust the process/we need 3-4 years and we will get there/mistakes will happen but we will clean them up (as all the same players and all the same coaches who made those mistakes continue on….) 
 

How about some consequences for individual poor play, continual mental mistakes, or continual positional bad play!

 
I learned our mostly senior offensive line can't pass-block or get more than a 1-yard push on run plays- but I've learned that every year for the last 5 years- I also learned that I am a slow learner
You’re telling me that players that sucked for 5 years are still bad?

 
There have been OC coaches fired during the season already- why wait until the end of the season. At the least HCMR could demote him and take over the OC job himself and state that this stops now 
He has publicly stated he doesn’t feel in season firings benefit teams. He’s probably right. We are 5-2, just over the 50% mark of the season and one win away from bowl eligibility.  The most important thing is how we rebound. In the next two games.  Don’t have to beat Ohio State to see improvement and adjustments. 

 
He has publicly stated he doesn’t feel in season firings benefit teams. He’s probably right. We are 5-2, just over the 50% mark of the season and one win away from bowl eligibility.  The most important thing is how we rebound. In the next two games.  Don’t have to beat Ohio State to see improvement and adjustments. 
Agree on the firing, however, Rhule taking a more active role in the play calling and/or the game planning is perfectly reasonable.  

 
I think this might be a good summary of what happened in this game:

  • The staff came into this one underestimating just how inept our running game was, especially with Dowdell as the starting back.
  • The staff also came into the game not understanding how easily Indiana could drop dimes over our corners if we didn't get good pressure on their QB.
  • We made an adjustment to our offensive strategy & play calling and attacked the perimeter and got on the board, almost making it look easy on that drive.
  • After that point our defense just entirely fell apart and there was basically no coming back on offense.

Our staff just looks bad from this result, like really bad. We weren't competitive at all, and it made us look like we're not competitive whatsoever with the top half of the conference in any way.

 
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