When a receiver playing at any other school drops a pass, they immediately grab their helmet. You can see they're ****ed at themselves for missing it.
Our receivers just walk back to the line. There is no regret at all. There are no consequences, no interest in doing better. They'll just get on social media and whinge about coaches, QBs, or that they didnt have more opportunities to drop balls.
They need accountability, both personal and institutional. Knowing the season was going south, did anyone see the opportunity to step up and shine? Even at QB, did Weldon use that chance to show that he deserved a chance to play? Or did he instead choose to get suspended?
It's 80% on the coaches to assert themselves and establish the work ethic and standards. The other 20% has to come from individuals that demand the best from themselves.