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<blockquote data-quote="Michael Myers" data-source="post: 1553447" data-attributes="member: 747284"><p>I was crucified on here last year for saying that this team was terrible at game planning, worse at game managing, and downright embarrassing at clock and challenge management... but that it was all covered up by "football luck" and a few players making big plays. </p><p>That is just the lead up to and in-game weaknesses.</p><p></p><p>It is also clear that his staff is not good at coaching players up. (Teaching). He's had big "name" staff members, who are known for being goof PLAYERS, but not for being good teachers. And that shows up, as players individually and/or collectively do not improve, minus a player here and there.</p><p></p><p>He has elevated recruiting to a degree. I appreciate that. I do. He's been a good guy. I appreciate that. But he is overmatched leading up to and on game day. Badly. And he hasn't staffed to improve his players. All of that has to be addressed, somehow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Michael Myers, post: 1553447, member: 747284"] I was crucified on here last year for saying that this team was terrible at game planning, worse at game managing, and downright embarrassing at clock and challenge management... but that it was all covered up by "football luck" and a few players making big plays. That is just the lead up to and in-game weaknesses. It is also clear that his staff is not good at coaching players up. (Teaching). He's had big "name" staff members, who are known for being goof PLAYERS, but not for being good teachers. And that shows up, as players individually and/or collectively do not improve, minus a player here and there. He has elevated recruiting to a degree. I appreciate that. I do. He's been a good guy. I appreciate that. But he is overmatched leading up to and on game day. Badly. And he hasn't staffed to improve his players. All of that has to be addressed, somehow. [/QUOTE]
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