KoachKrab127
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I can see that but at same time, it went thru his hands and bounced off his helmetHuge fan of Aguilar, but I feel like one of the INTs tonight was on him. He forced the pass to Kits, and that is why it was picked (2nd one tonight). Either way, he keeps fighting and making things happen. True team player.
Also he probably deserved 1 or 2 of those interceptions, because he has gotten away with a couple bad throws in the easier games against inferior opponents.Huge fan of Aguilar, but I feel like one of the INTs tonight was on him. He forced the pass to Kits, and that is why it was picked (2nd one tonight). Either way, he keeps fighting and making things happen. True team player.
Yes I can. Heupel’s end of game clock management was as bad as it ever gets. That was a such a disaster that I heard from people I haven’t heard from in months complaining about it.Can you explain in detail how Heupel failed him? I may have just missed it but from what I saw for the majority of the game receivers were just not catching the ball.
You can’t teach catching. You either catch them or you don’t. Unless you have some unknown techniques that could revolutionize college football. It is what it is. We won. Don’t be some emotional and dramatic brother. You’re better than that.Drops need to be discussed because they have been a problem in every game with every pass catcher aside from Brazzell.
Yeah that was horrible. Im usually not one for second guessing those decisions but we couldve had atleast 30 more seconds to win without overtime but hey ill take the wYes I can. Heupel’s end of game clock management was as bad as it ever gets. That was a such a disaster that I heard from people I haven’t heard from in months complaining about it.
Managing the clock well in a close game is one of the easiest things a coach can do to positively impact a game. Heupel managed it as horribly as he possibly could have. Even the Hail Mary formation was weird as shít and completely against conventional wisdom.Heupel mismanaged the clock at the end of the game. But we won. Saying he failed him is very dramatic.
And that failed the starting quarterback? I do understand the criticism that clock management could have been better this game, but play calling in the game outside of that was spot on. The players have to execute.Yes I can. Heupel’s end of game clock management was as bad as it ever gets. That was a such a disaster that I heard from people I haven’t heard from in months complaining about it.
Yeah I am not sure how the next few weeks are gonna play out. But I agree with every last word you said. And if any one year and out guy in the future is gonna be fondly remembered and admired? Joey is raising the damn bar quite high.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 drops are not on Heupel. I’m not saying those are on coaching. Heupel failed his team today with horrific clock management. Every receiver other than Brazzell failed their team today with horrible drops. The drops and the clock management are unrelated.You can’t teach catching. You either catch them or you don’t. Unless you have some unknown techniques that could revolutionize college football. It is what it is. We won. Don’t be some emotional and dramatic brother. You’re better than that.
Yes it failed the quarterback and the rest of the team.And that failed the starting quarterback? I do understand the criticism that clock management could have been better this game, but play calling in the game outside of that was spot on. The players have to execute.