Bingo.I remember last season when dudes actually had the nerve to blame the defense for the offense sucking.
zone3cane was one of the biggest clowns pushing that ****. LMAO at the defense kept the offense from getting into a rhythm.
Pointing at metric measures like our horrid offensive 3rd down % affecting our TOP, and thus--keeping our defense on the field for 20+ more snaps than the opposing D is a big **** deal...especially over the course of the season. It's proof positive.
If the offense wants to get into a rhythm, get someone with a cohesive plan on O that will engender a rhythm when we execute it well. A 60 yard SteMo bomb wasn't "rhythm". What we saw out of our O on Monday night wasn't "rhythm". What we saw Louisville do in the 4th quarter to seal the game up was "rhythm", and was a direct result of our O not having any rhythm or rhyme or reason to our playcalling...and the numbers support that soundly.
I know. And I even went out of my way to say that I wasn't doing that at all. No matter how much I said that our D sucks d1ck, but that the O didn't do them any favors and backed that up with metrics...all everyone thought was that I was defending NoDFrio because everyone had the red-*** over the D (and rightly so). They also saw the explosive offensive plays, and were so head-deep in wanting to put NoDFrio's head on a pike, that they ignored our ineptitude elsewhere.Bingo.I remember last season when dudes actually had the nerve to blame the defense for the offense sucking.
zone3cane was one of the biggest clowns pushing that ****. LMAO at the defense kept the offense from getting into a rhythm.
Pointing at metric measures like our horrid offensive 3rd down % affecting our TOP, and thus--keeping our defense on the field for 20+ more snaps than the opposing D is a big **** deal...especially over the course of the season. It's proof positive.
If the offense wants to get into a rhythm, get someone with a cohesive plan on O that will engender a rhythm when we execute it well. A 60 yard SteMo bomb wasn't "rhythm". What we saw out of our O on Monday night wasn't "rhythm". What we saw Louisville do in the 4th quarter to seal the game up was "rhythm", and was a direct result of our O not having any rhythm or rhyme or reason to our playcalling...and the numbers support that soundly.
The problem you ran into was that it appeared you were trying to excuse away the putrescence of the defense by pointing out how the offense was hurting them. You don't need to do that. You'd make a much better case just talking about how the offense sucks on its own.
Guys who hate our defense are on edge on anyone who looks like he is trying to excuse away the garbage that is our defense. Both units are horrible by themselves, and it looks like our special teams isn't far behind.
Corch Coley is on Nix's level as a play caller, but he is an awesome recruiter. I would love to find a way to keep him and leverage his strength while relieving him of his play calling duties.
There's no way he's moving back into an Assistant QB/Recruiting Coordinator role at UM. Guy really needed to cut his teeth calling plays at a mid-major. Patrick Nix, who I used to destroy because of his concepts, had a more cohesive plan than what we've currently seen. This isn't a reaction to Louisville. Been saying this since last season. Guy has consistently been a step behind.
Pretty clear that 4 years in the whole team sucks, and there's been little to no improvement aside from bringing in better talent that's being whipped by guys we didn't recruit.
Who is to blame for that?
Jimbo knew what we have learned.Jimbo is laughing his *** off.
Jimbo tried to keep him, probably because of recruiting, so he might not have known how bad he is. Can't fault Al for hiring what was supposed to be big time recruiter and giving him last year as a pass, but now dude has to go. Problem is Al doesn't seem capable of admitting he makes mistakes--that is why he doesn't fire coaches, not loyalty, it is pure pride.
Shimbo did try to keep him, but he never agreed to let him call plays .
Jimbo knew what we have learned.Jimbo is laughing his *** off.
Jimbo tried to keep him, probably because of recruiting, so he might not have known how bad he is. Can't fault Al for hiring what was supposed to be big time recruiter and giving him last year as a pass, but now dude has to go. Problem is Al doesn't seem capable of admitting he makes mistakes--that is why he doesn't fire coaches, not loyalty, it is pure pride.
Shimbo did try to keep him, but he never agreed to let him call plays .
Corch Coley sucks .No doubt. But this is another case of everyone looking like **** when your HC is a toilet.
I don't know who was responsible for the philosophy that we went into the UL game with where we set our offense up for failure by running into down hill charging 9 man fronts on first and second and trying to throw a very basic PA roll out game on 3rd and long with a freshmans QB, but I'm guessing that sissy approach was dictated by the same sissy HC who had that same timid approach to every other aspect of the game.
Say what you will about Corch Coley, but he doesn't come off as a guy with a soft timid approach to the game. When your HC philosophy and approach to the game is what ours is it is impossible for coordinators, or anyone else for that matter, to flourish at their highest level.
Blaming coordinators and position corches 4 years in is lame.
Corch Coley is on Nix's level as a play caller, but he is an awesome recruiter. I would love to find a way to keep him and leverage his strength while relieving him of his play calling duties.
There's no way he's moving back into an Assistant QB/Recruiting Coordinator role at UM. Guy really needed to cut his teeth calling plays at a mid-major. Patrick Nix, who I used to destroy because of his concepts, had a more cohesive plan than what we've currently seen. This isn't a reaction to Louisville. Been saying this since last season. Guy has consistently been a step behind.
Corch Coley sucks .No doubt. But this is another case of everyone looking like **** when your HC is a toilet.
I don't know who was responsible for the philosophy that we went into the UL game with where we set our offense up for failure by running into down hill charging 9 man fronts on first and second and trying to throw a very basic PA roll out game on 3rd and long with a freshmans QB, but I'm guessing that sissy approach was dictated by the same sissy HC who had that same timid approach to every other aspect of the game.
Say what you will about Corch Coley, but he doesn't come off as a guy with a soft timid approach to the game. When your HC philosophy and approach to the game is what ours is it is impossible for coordinators, or anyone else for that matter, to flourish at their highest level.
Blaming coordinators and position corches 4 years in is lame.
Been tryin to tell you all.
Its hopeless with Coley. He has no track record of success. There is a reason why Jimbo didn't let him call plays.
And compared to the defense the offense has had talent and experience.
Inexcusable to be so putrid on third down.