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Illinois 37, Michigan State 34 POSTGAME
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<blockquote data-quote="IlliniFandom" data-source="post: 1495831" data-attributes="member: 26111"><p>I didn't read his comments as being a jerk. I think he knew his team had it and they didn't execute. He actually did throw a single sentence of "credit" to the Illini, but he passed on what I thought was a very stupid question asked about what he would say to fans asking for him to be fired which is maybe what you're reacting too? Anyways, lovie is different...he would answer the questions with his normal level...not too high..not too low..which is what his old NFL players on the 670 score interview last week kept thanking him for during the interview. It's a good listen if you get the chance. But it appeals to certain players and others like PJ Flecks approach.</p><p></p><p>Can anyone answer this, why can't the team execute in the 1st half. These are set plays and are scripted early. What adjustments are they making at halftime that creates such a difference? Is it seeing the actual plays and getting comfortable? Shouldn't film study help get our players there more quickly?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IlliniFandom, post: 1495831, member: 26111"] I didn't read his comments as being a jerk. I think he knew his team had it and they didn't execute. He actually did throw a single sentence of "credit" to the Illini, but he passed on what I thought was a very stupid question asked about what he would say to fans asking for him to be fired which is maybe what you're reacting too? Anyways, lovie is different...he would answer the questions with his normal level...not too high..not too low..which is what his old NFL players on the 670 score interview last week kept thanking him for during the interview. It's a good listen if you get the chance. But it appeals to certain players and others like PJ Flecks approach. Can anyone answer this, why can't the team execute in the 1st half. These are set plays and are scripted early. What adjustments are they making at halftime that creates such a difference? Is it seeing the actual plays and getting comfortable? Shouldn't film study help get our players there more quickly? [/QUOTE]
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