His run for his life play is my favorite.
No, just correcting your wrong facts.So that is why Cumbie felt like we didn’t need to score much in the second half?
Unless Sonny’s game plan was telling Max our receivers won’t be open most plays and our oline can’t block long enough to keep a pocket on the others- so run for your life and hope you find daylight...
then I see little reason to give Sonny credit for much of anything - the offense opened up after Max forced his way for yards and made them back off on his own
maybe waking up enough to put in Andrew Coker and / or telling Max that #4 is your best option not #1 if he had anything to do with either of those changes
So that is why Cumbie felt like we didn’t need to score much in the second half?
Ones where we were lowest scoring b12 team against Tech except for WVU
Ones where we score a total of 6 points in the second half because Tech made adjustment and our OC can’t react EVER
where we literally never changed our play calling to deal with the fact that our oline couldn’t block- no quick passes, no mis-direction, running left, nothing different than any other game unless you count not running the wild frog
we even stopped throwing to our TEs it seemed which was the one quick route we had been able to execute
everybody Tech played this year has lit them up - they are bad on D - and we tried to give them the game by making dumb mistakes in our secondary and literally failing to do anything but get yards Between the 20s and not score in the second half
guessing our red zone performance ranking didn’t exactly get a ton better even with the W yesterday
this W is all on our players - our O staff didn’t change a thing to adapt
And yes - Cumbie still sucks at his job even after beating the second worst team in the conference by 3 and scoring less than Kansas against them
FWIW, nobody in this thread is asserting that Sonny somehow became a great OC yesterday. My only assertion remains that he wasn’t bad on Saturday. But I get it, you’re THAT guy, and that’s fine. You do you.
This makes since...If the point people are making is that SC had one of his better games Sat, then I can get behind that.
And he is an excellent blocker.He has balls, moxie, a cannon for an arm, can run like a deer, and appears to be a good leader. He has every single thing you want a QB prospect to have. His accuracy and ability to “see” the field and read a defense needs work right now, but I have no reason to believe that won’t come with time and experience.
He’s gonna be awesome
I'd love to keep Cumbie on staff as QB coach
Pocket presence, quicker reads, field vision, velocity and accuracy of passes are some of the areas that are in need of
improvement.
This might sound crazy but as long as it would be assured we'd have a new OC and this offense would be mostly scrapped, I wouldn't be totally opposed to SC being the head coach. He'd be able to recruit, I'm pretty sure of that. Some guys are more cut out to oversee and be the face of a program than be a nits and bolts coach, he might be one of those guys. See Mack Brown.
How's the color of his pee?Pocket presence, quicker reads, field vision, velocity and accuracy of passes are some of the areas that are in need of
improvement.
Can we hire his dad as Analyst?Lots of innate, unteachable talent. And having a coach for a father helps.
The issue may be that whether we get another QB recruit for 2-3 years the way things are now.
Can we hire his dad as Analyst?
The anarchist in me would Love to see a bunch of Casey’s moms screaming at opposing coaches just for the tantrum entertainment value.Duggan certainly seems to have learned the game.
I have conflicted feelings about TCU hiring Duggan's dad as an analyst. If players' parents can be hired as analysts, some of the programs that TCU competes against would have a whole section of the stadium full of paid analysts.
Duggan certainly seems to have learned the game.
I have conflicted feelings about TCU hiring Duggan's dad as an analyst. If players' parents can be hired as analysts, some of the programs that TCU competes against would have a whole section of the stadium full of paid analysts.
This might sound crazy but as long as it would be assured we'd have a new OC and this offense would be mostly scrapped, I wouldn't be totally opposed to SC being the head coach. He'd be able to recruit, I'm pretty sure of that. Some guys are more cut out to oversee and be the face of a program than be a nuts and bolts coach, he might be one of those guys. See Mack Brown.