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So Al needed the kicker to tell him it's windy? He's that much of an idiot?
Bob Dylan once said, "You don't need a kicker to know which way the wind blows."
So Al needed the kicker to tell him it's windy? He's that much of an idiot?
"Q: Overall, your thoughts after having time to digest the film, anything new you saw on film you have to work on this week?
"We obviously have to get better up front on the offensive line in terms of our protection. Even the times that they did drop eight and collapsed three they were able to collapse our pocket. Again, I mentioned last night just the penalty and just how untimely they were. But we took a lot of points off the board and a lot of scoring opportunities off the board. We have to get that fixed. Obviously we kicked the ball out of bounds and gave them a short field again. Jon's doing a good job kicking. He's just got to get the first one jitters out of the way and just relax and trust his leg there. Obviously the punt return was huge and something that when we have a punter of our caliber we have to do a better job protecting him and covering the punt. I mean there's other things. There's a lot of things.""
Not a word about the defense. Coley is very, very clearly in over his head and doesn't need to be an OC at a place like this but I don't know how he doesn't pop Al in the schnozz with this week-after-week pin-the-tail-on-the-offense blame game.
Q: So basically, you were playing not to lose?Q: The other big pass breakdown one was on Corn Elder getting beat on the 52-yarder before Cincinnati's last touchdown. What happened?
"That was a tough one because I had just decided to kick the field goal there because at that point we had only allowed five yards to that point. 21 minutes into the second half, I think we had only allowed five yards. But I know it wasn't a significant number. I was basically telling the defense 'Hey I know I've got the wind now and we're going to get our three points here, kick it off, hold them and get the ball back around midfield.' If I'm correct the play it happened on it was 2nd and 8. It was a double-whammy. That one hurt."
The wind didn't bother Cincy.
"Q: Overall, your thoughts after having time to digest the film, anything new you saw on film you have to work on this week?
"We obviously have to get better up front on the offensive line in terms of our protection. Even the times that they did drop eight and collapsed three they were able to collapse our pocket. Again, I mentioned last night just the penalty and just how untimely they were. But we took a lot of points off the board and a lot of scoring opportunities off the board. We have to get that fixed. Obviously we kicked the ball out of bounds and gave them a short field again. Jon's doing a good job kicking. He's just got to get the first one jitters out of the way and just relax and trust his leg there. Obviously the punt return was huge and something that when we have a punter of our caliber we have to do a better job protecting him and covering the punt. I mean there's other things. There's a lot of things."" Not a word about the defense. Coley is very, very clearly in over his head and doesn't need to be an OC at a place like this but I don't know how he doesn't pop Al in the schnozz with this week-after-week pin-the-tail-on-the-offense blame game.
The defense pretty much shut down Cincy for the entirety of the 2nd half up until... Even still, UM defensive players keep sending Cincy 3 and out, or stop them on downs in the 2nd half. Then they take their seat on the bench to watch James Coley and his offensive players do their thing. What do Coley and his charges do...they don't shlt, wet the bed, and then the D players have to GET RIGHT BACK ON THE FIELD after they had just stopped Cincy Offense. Coley can't put NOTHING MORE THAN THREE (3) MEASLY POINTS for an entire half! I don't know, what freakin defense is gonna thrive when you keep them out expose all night long? Had Coley call better plays and scored 8 points or more in the 2nd half, then the Defense could have overcome the measly 7 points they stuck Cincy with for that 2nd half.
But ****, Dorito needs to kick ***** Coley right in the **** cause Coley is going to cost Dorito a shot at getting that Rutgers job. After all, if Dorito leaves first, Al won't be able to hang around UM without his butt buddy for one more period thereafter.
Q: Was it actually windy? I didn't notice it windy at all?
"Again, if that's your opinon, whatever. But I go by what the kickers tell me. From our standpoint, in terms of kickoffs and punts, it was definitely different going in one direction." :q3XKXeX:
This mother ****er can sell anything! He should be on the top of the Mary Kay pyramid.
So Al needed the kicker to tell him it's windy? He's that much of an idiot?
That's funny chit
"Q: Overall, your thoughts after having time to digest the film, anything new you saw on film you have to work on this week?
"We obviously have to get better up front on the offensive line in terms of our protection. Even the times that they did drop eight and collapsed three they were able to collapse our pocket. Again, I mentioned last night just the penalty and just how untimely they were. But we took a lot of points off the board and a lot of scoring opportunities off the board. We have to get that fixed. Obviously we kicked the ball out of bounds and gave them a short field again. Jon's doing a good job kicking. He's just got to get the first one jitters out of the way and just relax and trust his leg there. Obviously the punt return was huge and something that when we have a punter of our caliber we have to do a better job protecting him and covering the punt. I mean there's other things. There's a lot of things."" Not a word about the defense. Coley is very, very clearly in over his head and doesn't need to be an OC at a place like this but I don't know how he doesn't pop Al in the schnozz with this week-after-week pin-the-tail-on-the-offense blame game.
The defense pretty much shut down Cincy for the entirety of the 2nd half up until... Even still, UM defensive players keep sending Cincy 3 and out, or stop them on downs in the 2nd half. Then they take their seat on the bench to watch James Coley and his offensive players do their thing. What do Coley and his charges do...they don't shlt, wet the bed, and then the D players have to GET RIGHT BACK ON THE FIELD after they had just stopped Cincy Offense. Coley can't put NOTHING MORE THAN THREE (3) MEASLY POINTS for an entire half! I don't know, what freakin defense is gonna thrive when you keep them out expose all night long? Had Coley call better plays and scored 8 points or more in the 2nd half, then the Defense could have overcome the measly 7 points they stuck Cincy with for that 2nd half.
But ****, Dorito needs to kick ***** Coley right in the **** cause Coley is going to cost Dorito a shot at getting that Rutgers job. After all, if Dorito leaves first, Al won't be able to hang around UM without his butt buddy for one more period thereafter.
I pretty much agree with Canes2 on his post. Defense was doing a good job in the 2nd half. Only question I have is why did they wait to the 2nd half to start pressuring the freshman QB who looked like a freshman QB after the pressure? And yes, 3 points in the 2nd half is unforgivable. Coley has a habit of going home in the 2 half of games. I wish he would>>>permanently.
The wind didn't bother Cincy.
Of course not. It only blew when we had the ball. Home field advantage you know.