Clawson gone regardless of outcome?

#26
#26
Fulmer is invloved in the offense. To what extent I am not sure. However if most of the problem is with clawson and fulmer has done nothing to correct it he is just as much to blame.

Did anyone else notice that CPF kept the headphones on right through the very last play yesterday? Made me wonder if he was trying to stay in touch with Clawson right to the bitter end. Could he really be that controlling, or maybe it was something else? Don't know, just wondering. Most head coaches get rid of the headphones in the last minute or two of an already-decided game. Just seemed strange to me watching him adjusting the set and still talking into the mouthpiece even during the final seconds of the game.
 
#30
#30
We actually dropped in the offensive rankings, and you don't think Clawson has any responsibility

We're now 108th in scoring offense and 104th in Total offense


That's down from last week, 97th Total and 103rd in scoring

We can only drop to 119, so let's see where we're at after Bama rolls in

Here's a positive Wyoming is actually 119 in scoring offense, so Homecoming should be an offensive showcase

The numbers really say it all. I hope he is gone no matter what happens with Fulmer.
 
#32
#32
I liked the hiring of Clawson, but I think he is a little out of his league. Or, he was dealt an empty hand and is working under a serious micro-manager.
 
#33
#33
I liked the hiring of Clawson, but I think he is a little out of his league. Or, he was dealt an empty hand and is working under a serious micro-manager.


He's working for a micro-manager. That has been known through out the UT family for many years.
 
#34
#34
Clawson was told he'd be given full control of the offense.

I bet he got real suspicious when Fulmer said there is no competition for who starts back in the spring. Probably got his first taste of micromanagement furing the UCLA game. Definately afterwards when he wanted to swap qbs, but Phil said no.
 
#35
#35
None of us know the true facts regarding Fulmer's involvement/interference in Clawson's offense...or the QB situation. However, we DO know for absolute certain that Fulmer hired him, and therefore, is responsible and accountable. Clawson isn't the relevant issue. UT's football problems didn't start with Clawson. They existed long before Clawson was hired! The REAL problem IS Fulmer...not Clawson.
 
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