CPJ on Tobias decision

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Asked by Kelly Q if he thought about putting Tobias back in vs USF and pathetic Charlie Strong “No... if you get to be the coach next year, put him it.”.

I’ll I can’t think about is him perhaps announcing retirement???? YESSS!!!

Good bye, and good riddance, CPJ. Thanks for all you’ve done!!!
 
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Asked by Kelly Q if he thought about putting Tobias back in vs USF and pathetic Charlie Strong “No... if you get to be the coach next year, put him it.”.

I’ll I can’t think about is him perhaps announcing retirement???? YESSS!!!

Good bye, and good riddance, CPJ. Thanks for all you’ve done!!!
Dude, move along. Get over it. He's our coach. The South Florida game is over.
 
If only we lived in a college football playoff world where you could just “move on” from a terrible loss!!
You know, every coach has lost games. It sucks. Now get over it. We got Pitt up.
 
CPJ usually has the attitude that "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." For instance, he'll keep running the same play over and over again if the defense isn't stopping it.

Tobias was successful and was surprised that he wasn't kept in.
 
My CPJ comments may annoy you more than anyone

No it was a joke regarding the fact that the rest of us have been discussing this since Sunday. See the Michael Cunningham thread. There's even a Youtube video of KQ's question and Johnson's answer.
 
We have covered that in a few threads now. Stop starting new shit so you can vent more. We get it, you are disgruntled. Join a thread where the disgruntled are. Go kick a dog or something. We are closer to Pitt than the USF game now.
 
Tobias was clearly playing a restricted playbook and was pulled out when the need to pass came up (3rd and 9). Its not to knock him at all, but USF had stuffed the play Tobias was repeatedly running twice in a row, and cpj didn't trust his passing.

The production of the offense this game, while not perfect, was the smallest issue of the team. Time would be better spent criticizing our ST play, the LB for not maintaining rush lanes, ol rotation (and mistakes), etc.

No one llikes a sandy vagina so do us a favor and wash it out before posting further
 
Enough man. Listen to his interview from the other day. Tobias ran it well because he had three plays that they kept using which worked for 3 touchdowns. USF made an adjustment in his last drive which stopped the advance. He brought Taquon back in to open up the playbook more. As much as I'm not a fan of Taquon, yes it's the right call.
 
Enough man. Listen to his interview from the other day. Tobias ran it well because he had three plays that they kept using which worked for 3 touchdowns. USF made an adjustment in his last drive which stopped the advance. He brought Taquon back in to open up the playbook more. As much as I'm not a fan of Taquon, yes it's the right call.
This is the answer. TO ran a few plays very well but it's clear he doesn't have a grasp of the entire offence. I'm concerned about where we will be if TM has to miss any substantial time. I didn't see any true TO with TO, most if not all of his plays only had a single read.
 
CPJ usually has the attitude that "if it ain't broke, don't fix it." For instance, he'll keep running the same play over and over again if the defense isn't stopping it.

Tobias was successful and was surprised that he wasn't kept in.
I think we pulled him on 3rd and 9. CPJ said USF looked to have adjusted to Tobias' group of plays.
 
I mean, seriously. We only called three frigging plays with the guy. QB sweep, QB power, and a called dive. I think he only pitched it once in three drives. You think our starting QB couldn't run those plays if they were still working?

Charlie Strong is an idiot for not adjusting sooner, and we got 3 TDs out of his slow ass adjustment. Good for us, but it doesn't mean Tobias is a better QB than the starter. Get your head out of your ass.
 
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