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Posted on 10/26/19 at 3:29 pm to yatesdog38
Posted on 10/26/19 at 3:29 pm to yatesdog38
Also without Joe you would have to be working with no zuber, no Timmy Stevens and no Garrett Shrader.
Posted on 10/26/19 at 4:28 pm to yatesdog38
Like Stevens makes a difference. Like Strader was even on the radar to play to play this yr. when Moosehead seemed to believe that Stevens was qb from heaven.
Not sure what I would do as a coach at this point other than keep Strader at QB. Secondly, I would hand over the offensive play calling to an OC and become a head coach rather than the head assistant.
Secondly, the offensive line is a big part of the problem as the protection given the qb is lacking.
I don't see Moosehead on the sidelines as a protector of the team, little emotion, no arguing with the ref's etc. A team needs to see the head fights for them. In the game today, A&M, on the call of the interception when our player caught the ball on the ground and ruled as an interception the coach should have gone ballistic, but he showed zero emotion.
And on a different subject. Today, after the TD with a minute left he goes for two points, last game at the end he goes for a field goal, and the game before another game ending two point attempt. Is that when he starts thinking and coaching? When the game is in the books? I don't get it.
He's a assistant coach, no better. Head coach, been there, done that, hasn't he!
Mullen? take him back in a New York second. At least he showed emotion on the sidelines, not some stoic statue handing his little card of plays to call.
Not sure what I would do as a coach at this point other than keep Strader at QB. Secondly, I would hand over the offensive play calling to an OC and become a head coach rather than the head assistant.
Secondly, the offensive line is a big part of the problem as the protection given the qb is lacking.
I don't see Moosehead on the sidelines as a protector of the team, little emotion, no arguing with the ref's etc. A team needs to see the head fights for them. In the game today, A&M, on the call of the interception when our player caught the ball on the ground and ruled as an interception the coach should have gone ballistic, but he showed zero emotion.
And on a different subject. Today, after the TD with a minute left he goes for two points, last game at the end he goes for a field goal, and the game before another game ending two point attempt. Is that when he starts thinking and coaching? When the game is in the books? I don't get it.
He's a assistant coach, no better. Head coach, been there, done that, hasn't he!
Mullen? take him back in a New York second. At least he showed emotion on the sidelines, not some stoic statue handing his little card of plays to call.
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