The Tr U th
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Looking back at Monday's debacle it's blatantly clear that offensive play-calling was the soul issue for an embarrassing loss, to a very beatable ACC opponent. People love to sit on these forums and bash Head Coach Al Golden. I will admit he is partly to blame. Mainly because he is responsible for hiring James Coley, and allowing him to call plays.
When a stout Miami defense forces 2 turnovers within the opponents 10 yard line and the offense fails to score... YOU WILL NOT WIN THE FOOTBALL GAME. That simple. When Coley decided to let Brad Kaaya air it out there were solid gainers and generally positive results. The "if it ain't broke don't fix it" mentality would've done wonders for our offensive performance in this ball game.
Early on Kaaya & Clive Walford hooked up twice leading to a quick scoring drive. Then immediately after that success, we returned to the "1st down screen, 2nd down run, 3rd down **** it" sort of play-calling we've become all too familiar with.
If Golden wants to regain respect from the Hurricane community he needs to do one of two things:
Option 1: Fire Coley.
Option 2: Relieve Coley of all offensive play-calling privileges, and relegate him to strictly recruiting. (which he's pretty good at)
Agree? Disagree? Tell me about it.
Sincerely, The Tr U th
When a stout Miami defense forces 2 turnovers within the opponents 10 yard line and the offense fails to score... YOU WILL NOT WIN THE FOOTBALL GAME. That simple. When Coley decided to let Brad Kaaya air it out there were solid gainers and generally positive results. The "if it ain't broke don't fix it" mentality would've done wonders for our offensive performance in this ball game.
Early on Kaaya & Clive Walford hooked up twice leading to a quick scoring drive. Then immediately after that success, we returned to the "1st down screen, 2nd down run, 3rd down **** it" sort of play-calling we've become all too familiar with.
If Golden wants to regain respect from the Hurricane community he needs to do one of two things:
Option 1: Fire Coley.
Option 2: Relieve Coley of all offensive play-calling privileges, and relegate him to strictly recruiting. (which he's pretty good at)
Agree? Disagree? Tell me about it.
Sincerely, The Tr U th
