Stop Blaming the Previous Coach

Yeah...because 4 games is a proper sample size to compare to 11 years.
I swear, some of you are literally retarded.
??? I’m responding to a post saying how close we were to scoring a TD “if only...”

CGC’s head coaching track record is more than 4 games. And CPJ’s was more than 11 years. CGC took a great and well coached temple team in reverse (see: Rhule at Baylor). He is doing the same here. Hopefully he improves but his early results are less than encouraging.

Yet I’m the retarded one.
 
THe best part of this post is that for almost all of CPJ's P5 losses you could say similar (losses mind you, not simply scoring on offense), and yet here we are patting ourselves on the back with moral victories for our offense getting shut out by a Group of 5 team, that I remember watching Maryland curb-stomp under Ralph Friedgen in person as my first college football experience.

The fear we all have/had is that Collins off the field stuff is off the charts but on the field he leaves something to be desired. So far the results are in front of our eyes and he has made BAD in-game decisions. I don't know that I've seen any positives coming out of halftime this season. These trends are not good.

The defensive improvement is great, and that's probably the route we need to go is become a defense focused school and make do on offense. Either that or go back to a tricky offense and not allow the narrative in the living room to be that your knees will get broken and the staff won't help you get to the NFL if you come to GT.
For one, Maryland curb-stomping Temple in the Friedgen days has absolutely nothing to do with now. Matter of fact, Temple curb-stomped Maryland last year, and beat them again just a few weeks ago. Second, nobody was patting themselves on the back or celebrating moral victories for almost scoring. I was stating the fact that the reasons we didn't score weren't coaching mistakes. We were in place to score and had opportunities but didn't execute. Sure that ultimately falls on coaching but 4 games into a massively new system with new staff you can't expect our roster to be executing at the level the coaches desire yet.

Other than the 2 untimely timeouts, what bad in-game decisions have you seen him make? Punting where we would normally go for it on 4th down? Sure we're used to that but many teams play the field position game, and with our defense being our strong suit, I can absolutely see the reasoning there. Right now I feel better about our defense stopping a team from driving the length of the field than I do about our offense converting a 4th down.
 
Playing King.
Allowing the OC to constantly switch QB's, especially when one seems to have a grasp on how to handle the other team's defense.
Inability to reign in discipline issues in game.
The untimely timeout that cost us the win was more than just an untimely timeout, it was a direct result of misunderstanding the rules.
 
Playing King.
Allowing the OC to constantly switch QB's, especially when one seems to have a grasp on how to handle the other team's defense.
Inability to reign in discipline issues in game.
The untimely timeout that cost us the win was more than just an untimely timeout, it was a direct result of misunderstanding the rules.
The timeout didn't cost us the game. Their players let up on the whistles, he wouldn't have scored and time expired.
 
The timeout didn't cost us the game. Their players let up on the whistles, he wouldn't have scored and time expired.
Maybe. Regardless the lack of understanding of rules cost us at least 2 additional opportunities to win the game.
 
Maybe. Regardless the lack of understanding of rules cost us at least 2 additional opportunities to win the game.
Again back to the point that CGC said his staff was told on the sideline that the clock would start on the snap. We'll never know the whole story to that but regardless of what the rules are, I'm going by what the ref tells me at the time 100% of the time, even if what he says is wrong.
 
Doesn't really matter at this point, but I don't see how the timeout cost us the game. TO may or may not have gotten in regardless with the head of steam he had. We'll never know, but the last two defenders at the goal line do appear to pull up right as TO is approaching them. Snap was at 5 secs so that was our last play without the timeout. Either due to confusion on the sidelines, misunderstanding of the rules or whatever, it's obvious that our guys weren't ready to go as soon as the ball was put into play. CGC complained about the announcement that "everyone in that stadium heard" that it would go on the snap, but the replay is pretty clear that the ref announced that it would go on the "ready for play". That's the unfortunate part. Run that same play without the timeout and just as the clock starts from 0:13, maybe he gets in or maybe he doesn't. But you would have had the timeout in your pocket. Get in and it's over. Don't? Call the timeout and kick to force OT. Regardless, we crapped the bed in overtime with still a chance to win.

I know everyone is frustrated, but my hope is that what we are seeing is the band-aid being ripped off and things will begin to look up. We'll see. No point in taking an extreme position in any case IMO. CPJ's not coming back and, as much as I loved to watch his O when things were working, it is/was time to move on.
 
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No point in taking an extreme position in any case IMO.
This has been my point exactly. I'm not defending our staff to the point of saying they are doing all the right things, or are the superior staff. But I do know that it's entirely too soon to pass judgement on them, especially in the extreme way some have been. Hell, even a full season is probably not enough of a canvas to judge them on. Record may not show it because of the brutal schedule, but I believe we will look better as a team in year 2, and we'll start to see the results year 3. By then our guys should be capable of doing the things the coaches are asking of them at the level they expect. If it's not happening by then or if we're still losing winnable games deep into year 2 because of what seems to be bad coaching decisions, then is when it's time to look at those things.
 
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