RiseToTheTop
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Azzani has underperformed. We have a great staff and he is the weak link. Going after the "ignorance of the fans" is not going to endear him to anyone. Pretty unbelievable actually. Nut up and do your job and make sure the receivers reach their potential before you acxuse millions of people of not understanding the modern game.
Speaking of dropped passes, Pennington said on the SportsSource yesterday there were 16 dropped passes for the year. I know,I know, it's Pennington on the SportsSource. I just haven't heard anyone else give a number for dropped passes and was wondering if y'all might have heard of any.
I'm not sure how close that number is, would like to see an official stat. But I tend to think the number is relatively low. I could absolutely be wrong but I just don't recall that many drops last year. There are certainly a handful of drops that come to mind, including one that was critical (Ellis' drop vs Okla) a few that had the potential to be critical (Wolf's drop vs UGA, Malone's drop vs SCar, etc) but they were by far the exceptions rather than the rule.
Drops go both ways. GA dropped a TD in the 4th against us last year that could have turned that game for them. We only remember the ones we drop not the other teams that also determine the games. Overall our WR coaching is very poor. CZA is coaching them exactly like CBJ wants it done but nobody wants to see it. WR recruits see it though.
We are basically the only school that operates a receiving corp this way and our extremely talented players put up pedestrian numbers. Add to that the fact that Azzanni's receivers pretty much always have and...well, you make the connection.It baffles me why many more of ypu are not coaching at the college level. You guys obviously know much more than the coaching staff we currently have.
It baffles me why many more of ypu are not coaching at the college level. You guys obviously know much more than the coaching staff we currently have.
It baffles me why many more of ypu are not coaching at the college level. You guys obviously know much more than the coaching staff we currently have.
It baffles me why many more of ypu are not coaching at the college level. You guys obviously know much more than the coaching staff we currently have.
His guys definitely need to step up, but it's hard to argue that most fans really understand the intricacies.
I don't think a bunch of random people on a message board knows more about coaching on the college level than Butch and his staff. It's funny to see them try to act like "experts" at college football. But that's none of my business.
Basillio* wrote something nice on this. Pretty much said Calvin Ridley didn't catch 80+ passes by coming off the field every 4-5 plays.
2016 Playoff Teams Leading Receivers
Alabama - Ridley (89 catches/15 games 1,045 yds, 5.9 catches/game)
Clemson - Scott (93 catches/15 games 901 yds, 6.2 catches/game)
Oklahoma - Shepard (86 catches/13 games, 1,288 yds, 6.6 catches/game)
Michigan St. - Burbridge (85 catches/14 games, 1,258 ydss, 6.1 catches/game)
Tennessee - Von Pearson (38 catches/13 games, 409 yds, 2.9 catches/game.
Those playoff teams could learn a thing or two from Coach Z.