If you don't think the coaches cost us that game, then you're down right retarded.
Golden went into full blown bend dont break defense coming out of the half. Our defense was getting shredded the whole second half and we never adjusted to what they were doing.
Offense stayed aggressive up until the middle to end of the 3rd. We started going into a shell and by the 4th quarter you could just see, Golden was no longer interested in attacking FSU, he wanted to run out the clock and eek out the win which in turn gave FSU the ball more and allowed them to chip away at our lead.
The mental mistakes while they hurt, were not the deciding factor. It was our lack of adjustments to what FSU was doing in the second half, and playing straight into their hands by becoming passive on defense and offense. Also not finding a way to get to Winston hurt as he had all ****ing day to throw.
Bottom line, Golden clammed up, and once again failed to adjust to what the opponent was throwing at him. Same exact problems against UL, Nebraska, and GT.
Oh so it was the coaches who fumbled twice, missed the tackles against Cook, and missed a field goal and extra point??? Got it
I must have missed that....thanks for the clarification
If you don't think the coaches cost us that game, then you're down right retarded.
Golden went into full blown bend dont break defense coming out of the half. Our defense was getting shredded the whole second half and we never adjusted to what they were doing.
Offense stayed aggressive up until the middle to end of the 3rd. We started going into a shell and by the 4th quarter you could just see, Golden was no longer interested in attacking FSU, he wanted to run out the clock and eek out the win which in turn gave FSU the ball more and allowed them to chip away at our lead.
The mental mistakes while they hurt, were not the deciding factor. It was our lack of adjustments to what FSU was doing in the second half, and playing straight into their hands by becoming passive on defense and offense. Also not finding a way to get to Winston hurt as he had all ****ing day to throw.
Bottom line, Golden clammed up, and once again failed to adjust to what the opponent was throwing at him. Same exact problems against UL, Nebraska, and GT.
Oh so it was the coaches who fumbled twice, missed the tackles against Cook, and missed a field goal and extra point??? Got it
I must have missed that....thanks for the clarification
To carry that "logic" a bit further; corches don't play a down. Why even have any?
If you don't think the coaches cost us that game, then you're down right retarded.
Golden went into full blown bend dont break defense coming out of the half. Our defense was getting shredded the whole second half and we never adjusted to what they were doing.
Offense stayed aggressive up until the middle to end of the 3rd. We started going into a shell and by the 4th quarter you could just see, Golden was no longer interested in attacking FSU, he wanted to run out the clock and eek out the win which in turn gave FSU the ball more and allowed them to chip away at our lead.
The mental mistakes while they hurt, were not the deciding factor. It was our lack of adjustments to what FSU was doing in the second half, and playing straight into their hands by becoming passive on defense and offense. Also not finding a way to get to Winston hurt as he had all ****ing day to throw.
Bottom line, Golden clammed up, and once again failed to adjust to what the opponent was throwing at him. Same exact problems against UL, Nebraska, and GT.
Oh so it was the coaches who fumbled twice, missed the tackles against Cook, and missed a field goal and extra point??? Got it
I must have missed that....thanks for the clarification
Just watched the first half. And just realized how much that illegal formation hurt us
Would have been a first down
Pretty sure the play clock was running down from kaaya looking at the sideline looking for a play call so the motion didn't have enough time. Could be wrong tho.Just watched the first half. And just realized how much that illegal formation hurt us
Would have been a first down
Wait, I'm sure that the corches always tell the players to not lineup illegally, and to not get any penalties. Again, it must be the players fault.
KIf you don't think the coaches cost us that game, then you're down right retarded.
Golden went into full blown bend dont break defense coming out of the half. Our defense was getting shredded the whole second half and we never adjusted to what they were doing.
Offense stayed aggressive up until the middle to end of the 3rd. We started going into a shell and by the 4th quarter you could just see, Golden was no longer interested in attacking FSU, he wanted to run out the clock and eek out the win which in turn gave FSU the ball more and allowed them to chip away at our lead.
The mental mistakes while they hurt, were not the deciding factor. It was our lack of adjustments to what FSU was doing in the second half, and playing straight into their hands by becoming passive on defense and offense. Also not finding a way to get to Winston hurt as he had all ****ing day to throw.
Bottom line, Golden clammed up, and once again failed to adjust to what the opponent was throwing at him. Same exact problems against UL, Nebraska, and GT.
Oh so it was the coaches who fumbled twice, missed the tackles against Cook, and missed a field goal and extra point??? Got it
I must have missed that....thanks for the clarification
The same can be said for FSU. Lane dropped a sure td, ref missed an obvious pi call on Crawford, Darby gave up big plays to Dorsett, Wilson threw a pick, Cook fumbled, Bobo Wison fumbled and what they still won. Why? Because The players refused to lose. Why? Because Jimbo refused to lose. He kept attacking because he and his team wanted it more and it showed in how they played in the 2nd half. On the other hand Golden gets comfortable and tries not to lose with 30 minutes left in the game up by 13 instead of going for the kill shot. Read and compare the post game comments from our players and FSU players. FSU players we know we would win, we expected to win. UM we fought hard, we were almost there. Players take on the personality of their coach.
Excellent examples. Fsu had opportunities, dropped sure td's, fumbled a bunch of times etc etc yet still won.
If you don't think the coaches cost us that game, then you're down right retarded.
Golden went into full blown bend dont break defense coming out of the half. Our defense was getting shredded the whole second half and we never adjusted to what they were doing.
Offense stayed aggressive up until the middle to end of the 3rd. We started going into a shell and by the 4th quarter you could just see, Golden was no longer interested in attacking FSU, he wanted to run out the clock and eek out the win which in turn gave FSU the ball more and allowed them to chip away at our lead.
The mental mistakes while they hurt, were not the deciding factor. It was our lack of adjustments to what FSU was doing in the second half, and playing straight into their hands by becoming passive on defense and offense. Also not finding a way to get to Winston hurt as he had all ****ing day to throw.
Bottom line, Golden clammed up, and once again failed to adjust to what the opponent was throwing at him. Same exact problems against UL, Nebraska, and GT.
Oh so it was the coaches who fumbled twice, missed the tackles against Cook, and missed a field goal and extra point??? Got it
I must have missed that....thanks for the clarification