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re: For Mauk, A Short Trip From Folk Hero To Goat
Posted on 10/14/14 at 1:49 pm to notsince98
Posted on 10/14/14 at 1:49 pm to notsince98
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Those two top 5 teams hurt Pinkel's resume more than help it. He had "pretty" teams that voters were attracted to. They weren't good enough to win anything, though. How many top 5 teams does Pinkel need to win a conference title?
Sorry, you are just being stupid now.
Top 5 finishes hurt a resume huh?
Posted on 10/14/14 at 1:53 pm to notsince98
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Those two top 5 teams hurt Pinkel's resume more than help it. He had "pretty" teams that voters were attracted to. They weren't good enough to win anything, though. How many top 5 teams does Pinkel need to win a conference title?
This is a little kooky. If Josey is in the game to the end of the SECCG last year, I'd wager we would have been right there.
Posted on 10/14/14 at 1:54 pm to JesusQuintana
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I care about wins.
Pinkel has two AP top 5 finishes. That's NEVER been done here by any coach. Not even Devine.
Devine basically had a Top 1 finish, and could easily have done more but was stolen away by a program with a name.
Pinkel has managed to compete for division titles when those divisions where not very strong and has only done so a couple of times in a very long tenure. Talking up cumulative wins is a stat that doesn't always mean what you think, you probably know Cy Young has the most wins in MLB, do you know who has the most losses in MLB?
This post was edited on 10/14/14 at 1:55 pm
Posted on 10/14/14 at 2:01 pm to the808bass
how so? The defense lost the SECCG, not the offense.
Posted on 10/14/14 at 2:06 pm to Mizz-SEC
more on the mess that is Mauk from Henson:
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After watching the coaches’ film, Henson saw many more opportunities for downfield passes that MU couldn’t pull off. Protection was good enough and receivers were open, Henson said. It doesn’t take an offensive guru to understand his point. Quarterback play was a big reason for the struggles. Henson saw what everyone else saw Saturday. Maty Mauk was scrambling too early and too often.
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Now here's the question I have, how can an allegedly, top HC like Pinkel NOT have a contingency for his QB going out and simply blowing from the opening kick off? It's not like the signs haven't been there that it could happen.
If "he's our guy" as Pinkel claims, maybe he would want to have an escape plan for him and not leave him hung out to dry like he was last Saturday. It almost seems like Pinkel doesn't want to give Printz a chance to create a QB controversy by putting him in, much like Mauk did last year when he took over for an injured Franklin.
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* Asked directly if Saturday was a bad game for the offense or signaled bigger problems, Henson said, “I’m going to choose to say it’s a bad game. I’m not going to sit here and say we have serious issues. We’ve got to play better.”
Mirroring the Pinkel meme that it's always about the players playing better and not the coaches coaching better. At what point does being responsible not always lead to pointing the finger at the players?
Posted on 10/14/14 at 2:10 pm to notsince98
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how so? The defense lost the SECCG, not the offense.
The team lost. I wasn't blaming the offense. I just think we score a couple more times with Josey on the field and that would've been less time Auburn had the ball.
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