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You "the coaches can do no wrong" morons never learn. Destroy all the players on the team to protect your beloved coach just like you did to our defensive players the last 4 years.
Rick stunk it up against a bad FSU team. Hopefully, he's much smarter and more honest about his performance than you dolts are.
Hopefully, he sits down with Kaaya and asks him to tell him honestly what he feels most comfortable and sharpest doing. Then he tailors an offense around that skill set.
This RPO **** is obviously not Kaaya's strong suit. He looks slow and tentative running it. Completely unnatural looking. He's not a guy you ask to put the ball in the RBs belly and read the DE. He doesn't seem to process that info quickly enough, and the offense is disjointed as a result.
Then, you suddenly switched to Power I where he's under center and doing something completely different. It's too much, and it's unnecessary. Get in the gun. Spread em out all over the field and do what Kaaya does best. Play pitch and catch. Get in a rhythm. And gash them with quick hitting runs when the numbers favor it.
Kaaya was better under sorry *** Coley. Let that sink in.
Rick needs to honestly assess the situation and fix it. No more of this "we dialed it up, but the guys didn't execute" **** that we've been hearing around here forever.
It's his job to get the most out of guys, and he's not even coming close. So he should scrap that stupid RPO **** because Kaaya doesn't run it well, and he looks like he's paralyzed in thought out there.
Rick stunk it up against a bad FSU team. Hopefully, he's much smarter and more honest about his performance than you dolts are.
Hopefully, he sits down with Kaaya and asks him to tell him honestly what he feels most comfortable and sharpest doing. Then he tailors an offense around that skill set.
This RPO **** is obviously not Kaaya's strong suit. He looks slow and tentative running it. Completely unnatural looking. He's not a guy you ask to put the ball in the RBs belly and read the DE. He doesn't seem to process that info quickly enough, and the offense is disjointed as a result.
Then, you suddenly switched to Power I where he's under center and doing something completely different. It's too much, and it's unnecessary. Get in the gun. Spread em out all over the field and do what Kaaya does best. Play pitch and catch. Get in a rhythm. And gash them with quick hitting runs when the numbers favor it.
Kaaya was better under sorry *** Coley. Let that sink in.
Rick needs to honestly assess the situation and fix it. No more of this "we dialed it up, but the guys didn't execute" **** that we've been hearing around here forever.
It's his job to get the most out of guys, and he's not even coming close. So he should scrap that stupid RPO **** because Kaaya doesn't run it well, and he looks like he's paralyzed in thought out there.