Because BOTCH hired a Strength and Conditioning coach from McDonald's. It ALL leads back to the head chief.
All other teams deal with injuries too. How do they make it?
You are the one being unrealistic. This day and age everyone wants and expects things instantly, whether its television, internet, or winning football. The right coaches can rearrange the wins and loss column as soon as they walk in the door. Look at Michigan. The push for us to accept the...
Blaming the results of this year on injuries is like a golfer blaming his clubs when he sucks. Maybe we should ask the question why we had so many injuries. Could it be that our former strength coach, whom Botch hired, looked like he was on the McDonald's nutrition plan? It all comes back to...
Right, but that also presents another problem with the Debord hire, was he not supposedly an OL guru of sorts, coming in to help the embacle that is Mahoney? I saw little to no improvement there as well, especially in terms of pass blocking.
You may be right, but the kid they have that will likely compile two states worth of offense against us the next 3 years is not bad either, much like Dobbs was, he is very raw.
To each his own, Dobbs was best when things broke down, throwing or running. Many of his throws were predetermined one read throws where he stared his man down the entire time. How many of us have sat in Neyland watching backside receivers run wide open only to watch Dobbs throw a dying quail...