Golden said their main goal was stopping Dalvin Cook

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are you kidding me? You focus on that all week and you give up the most rushing yards by a running back EVER for FSU against Miami.

Thats how bad this guy is.
 
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Well he is the same guy that thought a three man defensive on goal line defense was a good idea.
I'm sure that's what he wanted how he went about it is the problem.
 
Someone didn't tell the players then.
Bush taking Golson when he should have taken Cook on the option on TD#1
Kirby letting Cook run free on a drag route on TD#2
 
Imagine what a healthy Cook would have done to that bloated mongoloid.

He also managed to make Golson, who has been feeble and scared to throw the ball all year, look like Russell Wilson.
 
are you kidding me? You focus on that all week and you give up the most rushing yards by a running back EVER for FSU against Miami.

Thats how bad this guy is.

What's hilarious is the State of FLA and Cook's attorney staging a bull**** misdemeanor trial to ensure the State looked tough on female beat downs and they get their only offensive weapon.

Still, we had one job to stop him and couldn't come close...is what it is.

UM
 
Cooks FSU's entire offense, I knew it, you knew it, **** everyone knew it and he still pushed out **** in.
 
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Someone didn't tell the players then.
Bush taking Golson when he should have taken Cook on the option on TD#1
Kirby letting Cook run free on a drag route on TD#2

The option blew my mind. I was watching the play thinking 2 defenders, 1 for the qb and 1 for the rb, then they both went after Golson and Cook had the whole field.
 
Yeah and he also stated third downs on both sides of the ball were the main focus this off season. Maybe when something is so blatantly awful we should just ignore it. Maybe the opposite will begin to happen.
 
Someone didn't tell the players then.
Bush taking Golson when he should have taken Cook on the option on TD#1
Kirby letting Cook run free on a drag route on TD#2

The option blew my mind. I was watching the play thinking 2 defenders, 1 for the qb and 1 for the rb, then they both went after Golson and Cook had the whole field.

Obvious they never prepared for it. Even if you're facing a non-option team, experienced defenders should have built up some basic knowledge of technique against an option play.

Still, I disagree with a lot of the hate against the staff. I think Cook is unstoppable with our talent, which is getting pretty good. I think Cook is the best back I've seen UM play in all the years I've watching UM football, better than that Bo what's his name we played in '84, better than Marshall Faulk, and better than Ernie Davis, who was going to be the second coming of Jim Brown. I thought Cook was unbelievable at Central and much better as a HS back than Frank Gore, whom everybody has been raving about in another recent thread. I went back and looked at the old Gore HS hilights the other night and, while impressive, they didn't show the ability to run away from people the way Cook can. Cook is to RB what Hester was to KR/PR. Just breathtaking.

I liked Gore, but don't watch pro football and didn't see the freshman mop-up performances by Gore before his injuries and put on weight.

Cook on the other hand, is unbelievable. I saw it in him in HS, I see it now. Take him out of the game and we would have won, perhaps easily.
 
Someone didn't tell the players then.
Bush taking Golson when he should have taken Cook on the option on TD#1
Kirby letting Cook run free on a drag route on TD#2
Yea well who the **** is teaching them. Who is in charge of putting in the game plan. 5 ******* years and they still can't execute the simple assignments.
 
Cook's hamstring slowed him down more than the Miami D.
 
Someone didn't tell the players then.
Bush taking Golson when he should have taken Cook on the option on TD#1
Kirby letting Cook run free on a drag route on TD#2

The option blew my mind. I was watching the play thinking 2 defenders, 1 for the qb and 1 for the rb, then they both went after Golson and Cook had the whole field.

Obvious they never prepared for it. Even if you're facing a non-option team, experienced defenders should have built up some basic knowledge of technique against an option play.

Still, I disagree with a lot of the hate against the staff. I think Cook is unstoppable with our talent, which is getting pretty good. I think Cook is the best back I've seen UM play in all the years I've watching UM football, better than that Bo what's his name we played in '84, better than Marshall Faulk, and better than Ernie Davis, who was going to be the second coming of Jim Brown. I thought Cook was unbelievable at Central and much better as a HS back than Frank Gore, whom everybody has been raving about in another recent thread. I went back and looked at the old Gore HS hilights the other night and, while impressive, they didn't show the ability to run away from people the way Cook can. Cook is to RB what Hester was to KR/PR. Just breathtaking.

I liked Gore, but don't watch pro football and didn't see the freshman mop-up performances by Gore before his injuries and put on weight.

Cook on the other hand, is unbelievable. I saw it in him in HS, I see it now. Take him out of the game and we would have won, perhaps easily.
Cook is going to be good but let's not get carried away. He's playing against pretty weak acc competition and the acc is currently the worst it's been in a long time. Furthermore he just played an al golden defense

Again, I think he'll be really good, but let's ease back on being the goat.
 
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U mental migets, everyone has tried nobody has been succesful this year so far. Stop blaming the coaches, only an injury will stop Cook
 
Miami's defense under Golden has a proven history of making QBs and RBs look better than they are. It is Golden's pattern
 
U mental migets, everyone has tried nobody has been succesful this year so far. Stop blaming the coaches, only an injury will stop Cook

YOU ARE THE MENTAL MIDGET!

FSU against BC

Total Yards: 217

Passing Yards: 119

Rushing Yards: 98 ****54 by Cook


FSU Against UM


Total Yards: 539

Passing Yards: 291

Rushing Yards: 248 **** 222 by Cook.
 
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