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re: Is this coaching or culture?

Posted on 9/4/17 at 4:56 pm to
Posted by borotiger
Murfreesboro Tennessee
Member since Jan 2004
10669 posts
Posted on 9/4/17 at 4:56 pm to
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I feel like there is a correlation between a player dancing on the sideline with a mace and blowing a 34 point lead



100% correct. This was a coaching and player discipline frick up. They had it won at the half. They just knew it.
Posted by Palooza11
Houston
Member since Aug 2011
2561 posts
Posted on 9/4/17 at 5:01 pm to
The running backs played hard last night. They were one of the few bright spots. The entire coaching staff defies logic. Putting in a true freshman when your offense is moving well with your starter...leaving your true freshman in, when you have a veteran QB that has played in SEC games...only hand off the ball to your two backs, who rushed for 300+ the entire game, 4 times in the 4th quarter...throw two fricking fades when you start 1st and goal after plowing UCLA on the ground...NOT calling timeout when UCLA is marching down the field on the winning drive...

It's like they all smoked a bunch of blunts during the half. It has been this way since 2014. Time after time, the team folds over like a bunch of bitches doesn't matter if they win or lose the game. Same shite happened last year during wins against UCLA and UT. We go get a new S&C coach, and we come out looking like a bunch of lazy arse fricks in the second half. They got lazy, and cocky. Thought they had the game in the bag. This includes coaches. Tired of this shite.
This post was edited on 9/4/17 at 5:04 pm
Posted by WestCoastAg
Member since Oct 2012
145478 posts
Posted on 9/4/17 at 7:25 pm to
quote:

I feel like there is a correlation between a player dancing on the sideline with a mace and blowing a 34 point lead 



100% correct.
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