did the team give up afer FSU?

he lost the team when he went conservative in the 2nd half of the FSU game. They quit on him after that as they finally realized this guy is a ******* *****.
 
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Even if the team gave up after FSU, they were still talented enough to beat both UVA and Pitt while on auto-pilot, but did not. Why?

Because golden went back to his dorito shell defense for those two final games. If he would have played the same defense against UVA and Pitt that he did against FSU, Duke and UNC, they would have won.

This begins and ends with poor coaching.

Oh and strongly suggest that everyone watch the few seconds of video recommended in post #15.
Nailed it. It has next to nothing to do with "quitting" and everything to do with the (sh*tty) scheme. And as another poster mentioned earlier, this team was particularly bad at stopping a power running game. Many of us were predicting a loss to Pitt for that very reason.
 
Even if the team gave up after FSU, they were still talented enough to beat both UVA and Pitt while on auto-pilot, but did not. Why?

Because golden went back to his dorito shell defense for those two final games. If he would have played the same defense against UVA and Pitt that he did against FSU, Duke and UNC, they would have won.

This begins and ends with poor coaching.

Oh and strongly suggest that everyone watch the few seconds of video recommended in post #15.
Nailed it. It has next to nothing to do with "quitting" and everything to do with the (sh*tty) scheme. And as another poster mentioned earlier, this team was particularly bad at stopping a power running game. Many of us were predicting a loss to Pitt for that very reason.




What's most interesting here is that good coaches who face power running teams usually try to stack the box to force the other team to have to beat you with their second best pitch. Golden faced three strong power running teams in 2014 (Nebraska, Ga Tech & UVA), in all three games golden's defense played passive and rarely put more than 7 in the box.

It aint ******* rocket science. Even the novice football fan can see that golden is incompetent at game day coaching.
 
I know SFBoy is here when I start getting demerits. Fcking old cornball pvssy handing out reprimands like a school marm. Give me another one for this post, you old anonymous grudge-holding creeper.
 
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how long Are we gonn keep with this conservative in the 2nd half rhetoric, does it help people sleep better at night?
 
Don't see it. The team quit in the first game of the season against UL, quit against NU (for the most part) and quit against GT
 
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The team under Golden usually quits around that time of the year so it makes sense.

clockwork.
 
Even if the team gave up after FSU, they were still talented enough to beat both UVA and Pitt while on auto-pilot, but did not. Why?

Because golden went back to his dorito shell defense for those two final games. If he would have played the same defense against UVA and Pitt that he did against FSU, Duke and UNC, they would have won.

This begins and ends with poor coaching.

Oh and strongly suggest that everyone watch the few seconds of video recommended in post #15.
Nailed it. It has next to nothing to do with "quitting" and everything to do with the (sh*tty) scheme. And as another poster mentioned earlier, this team was particularly bad at stopping a power running game. Many of us were predicting a loss to Pitt for that very reason.




What's most interesting here is that good coaches who face power running teams usually try to stack the box to force the other team to have to beat you with their second best pitch. Golden faced three strong power running teams in 2014 (Nebraska, Ga Tech & UVA), in all three games golden's defense played passive and rarely put more than 7 in the box.

It aint ****ing rocket science. Even the novice football fan can see that golden is incompetent at game day coaching.

You left out VPI. Had they stuck to their gameplan and not turned over three times to start second half would've been much tighter game.
 
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