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GameDay Thread: TCU at West Virginia

HG73

Active Member
Max missed Barber wide open in the end zone. Can't hit the RB on a short swing pass so that he doesn't stumble at the 10 yard line. Evans didn't make a catch on a long pass. Moehrig fumbles the punt. Max throws an interception inside the 10.

None of that is on the coaches.
 

LisaLT

Active Member
There is no consistency with this program, and the coaches are to blame for that imo. I do think the time has come for some new blood to take the coaching reins. This program is stagnant, and has been for a while now. So predictable. So frustrating to watch.

I think the talent is there.

Out with the old and in with the new I say.....
 

Moose Stuff

Active Member
Max missed Barber wide open in the end zone. Can't hit the RB on a short swing pass so that he doesn't stumble at the 10 yard line. Evans didn't make a catch on a long pass. Moehrig fumbles the punt. Max throws an interception inside the 10.

None of that is on the coaches.

Gary's postgame comments piss me off more than the in game coaching.
 

Frog92

Active Member
Listing the donors might have some impact. Useless beyond that.
Completely useless. This is a Gary problem and he needs to move a completely different direction with offensive staff for next season or move aside. Never thought I would be there, but here we are.

as to the “statue” comments, he did not want it while he was still coaching, but the donor made that call.
 

LisaLT

Active Member
Max missed Barber wide open in the end zone. Can't hit the RB on a short swing pass so that he doesn't stumble at the 10 yard line. Evans didn't make a catch on a long pass. Moehrig fumbles the punt. Max throws an interception inside the 10.

None of that is on the coaches.
Max did underperform today no doubt.
 

LisaLT

Active Member
I hate losing, but WV was the far superior team today. Fewer mistakes, big plays.

We lacked in that department. We didn't make the big play when needed.
 

CountryFrog

Active Member
not a defensive football legend, but i would think if you have been coaching for 30+ years a defensive coach should have developed the ability to watch the film of an offense and break down that offense's strengths and weaknesses

i would think you would have developed to identify a good offense from a bad offense, a sound offensive scheme from utter [ deposit from a bull that looks like Art Briles ], one that game plans to attack a defense versus one that uses random playcalling

i would think gary could look at the tape of the tcu offense and see the complete, hopeless [ Cumbie’s red zone playcalling ] show that is the tcu offense, i would think that wouldn't be subject to any debate, and i would think as a matter of professional pride gary would be motivated to take action, but then again i am merely a poster and an insurance guy and not a defensive football legend so what the heck do i know......
Well we know you don't know a darn thing about darning pancakes you darner. Or punctuation and capitalization.
 

Strat Frog

Active Member
Can someone articulate a few reasonable steps that each of us could take now that in aggregate could help bring about change in the offensive coaching staff and scheme? Do we all call Donati’s office on Monday morning en masse to respectfully but firmly demand change? Do we call Gary’s office and do the same?
 

Moose Stuff

Active Member
Can someone articulate a few reasonable steps that each of us could take now that in aggregate could help bring about change in the offensive coaching staff and scheme? Do we all call Donati’s office on Monday morning en masse to respectfully but firmly demand change? Do we call Gary’s office and do the same?

I think it's obvious that we need someone to murder Doug Meacham, Jarrett Anderson, Sonny Cumbie, and Jerry Kill
 

netty2424

Full Member
I don’t know what happened in the last 36 hours but he mentioned that and of course nobody asked him to clarify
For context on “the coaches did a food job” comment, he said he felt like the coaches did a good job given the circumstances of the last 36 hours. He mentioned strep throat and flu and whatever else goes around this time of year.

Sounded to me he was referencing injuries and sickness, GP was giving praise to the coaches for whatever they did to manage those things in a short time before kick off.

Not saying I agree or disagree with his comment, just elaborating on what that comment was specific to.

He didn’t just say “yah we got our ass kicked and the coaches did a good job.” For those wondering.
 

Long Time Lurker

Active Member
Can someone articulate a few reasonable steps that each of us could take now that in aggregate could help bring about change in the offensive coaching staff and scheme? Do we all call Donati’s office on Monday morning en masse to respectfully but firmly demand change? Do we call Gary’s office and do the same?
I say we call Urban Meyer.
 
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