Whiplash offense relocated to Pittsburgh

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Holy crap, you can't make this stuff up. First Randy calls the pointless timeout that gets Whip all whipped up. Then Miami takes a 12 men on the field penalty coming...out...of...a...timeout. That sequence summed up the entire Randy Shannon coaching era.
 
Holy crap, you can't make this stuff up. First Randy calls the pointless timeout that gets Whip all whipped up. Then Miami takes a 12 men on the field penalty coming...out...of...a...timeout. That sequence summed up the entire Randy Shannon coaching era.
Next play after that is an interception to end the half
 
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Holy crap, you can't make this stuff up. First Randy calls the pointless timeout that gets Whip all whipped up. Then Miami takes a 12 men on the field penalty coming...out...of...a...timeout. That sequence summed up the entire Randy Shannon coaching era.

Real talk 😂
 
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The biggest problem with Whipple’s offense historically (aside from the INTs when he was here) is negative plays. His offenses allow a ton of sacks and Pitt’s OL is garbage in pass pro
 
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There has to be a gif out there of him calling Shannon a “dumb fvck” after Randy refused to call a timeout before the half to stop the clock
Its the gif above..he is starting to say it and it gets cut off. Read his lips at end....I like Whipple actually. I think he is a good coach and he gives 0 Fs...at least he has fire.
 
"Competent"?...44 INTs in His only 2 years as OC was competent?



Mark Whipple was most certainly a competent coach. The guy was a national championship as a head coach at the FCS level. Blaming the offensive coordinator for interceptions is foolish IMO.
 
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