Staleys play was 3rd and 6 Brazzell Double catch high over the middle was 4th down… none the less the pass catchers outside of 17 need to be better… Mike dropped a beautiful td and Braylon had a rough game but we overcame and they did make some really good plays on that game tying drive… Heup has to forget last year it damaged em as a coach and he got used to coaching conservative with an elite defense… we have to keep the pedal down with this roster our defense creates havoc and makes plays behind the line but will give up its fair share of big plays and 3rd downs…I don’t want to dismiss what Staley did on 4th down. He made a huge play there. But he had 3 horrible plays before that that definitely set us back.
Do you enjoy watching the team play? Honest question.Yes it failed the quarterback and the rest of the team.
Clock management is the one thing that a coach is responsible for that you could literally pick a 10 year old Madden player up off the couch and get a decent job from him. And Heupel is horrific at it every time he has to perform in that situation. Absolutely inexcusable that the end of regulation went the way it did, and if we had lost in OT, Heupel would have been most to blame.
Let’s put this narrative to bed now. Stop with this lie. He didn’t beat UF twice in Gainesville. In 2001 he went 16/25 168 yards, 1 TD and 2 INTs. He is A/YA was 3.92.Yeah and he beat UF twice in Gainesville.
Heupel failed him?Heupel failed him. Every pass catcher he has failed him, aside from Brazzell who has been phenomenal this year. But the guy doesn’t get rattled. He doesn’t blink. He just keeps putting on more steam. Joe Milton and Nico Iamaleava lose that game. Joey Aguilar is a winner. He will drag us as far as he possibly can, because he has real grit in his shít.
The coach failed the whole team with his miserable clock management. That horrific clock management crossed a lot of people’s minds even if you want to act like it’s no big deal.I’ll admit that I was frustrated at times today, who wouldn’t be if you’re a fan? But “the coach failed the quarterback” didn’t cross my mind. To each their own.