If we had a different WR coach whose receivers been struggling, you'd be saying the exact same thing about him. Just saying.
Of course he's excited. He may very well end up with an NFL WR not named Antonio Brown that he can brag to all the recruits about and take full credit for.
I don't see the cZA hate? Dobbs is not an excellent passer by any means. I say give him a couple of years.
Or the WRs have really never lived up to expectations. Oh, let me guess, that can't be the coaches fault. It's surely one of the players, it just has to be.Cause everyone expects our receivers to be perfect and not drop any passes that come their way. It's always the coach's fault and not the players. Volnation thinks players don't make mistakes but coaches do. I guess they forget that the coaches CAN'T make the plays for these young kids. Once they step on that football field, they're on their own. It's really stupid but that's how the ball rolls around here.
Or the WRs have really never lived up to expectations. Oh, let me guess, that can't be the coaches fault. It's surely one of the players, it just has to be.
I don't understand why posters like you try to police the board by commenting on literally any little piece of criticism of the coaches.
In fact, I don't recall you posting about anything else. It's a bit obsessive, don't you think?
I think it's worse to always blame the players who are still becoming adults, than to blame the coaches, whom are men, getting paid hundreds of thousands (some millions), of dollars.
So say one of WR's catches a pass then breaks a tackle. He's hit from behind and fumbles the football. Who's fault is that going to be? According to your logic it wouldn't be the player's fault, it would be the coach standing over on the sideline. It's not always the coach's fault every time a player fails to make a play. It works both ways.