FredWhite2
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First and foremost it's embarrassing that a few morons would paint the rock with what it had on it this morning. Unbelievable how some people act. Dooley will not be fired before the season ends period. So all of these threads and people talking about John Gruden (who isn't coming here) and others might as well save their breath at least until the smoke clears... Dave Hart does not care what Joe Shmo thinks about Derek Dooley and it will not affect his decision to keep him or not. It only embarrasses the program and brings negative attention when idiots do things like paint the rock with Fire Coach Dooley. I think we've had and seen enough negativity around here over the last four years especially so let's not throw gas on that fire.
I've never been one to say Dooley is the answer b/c he hasn't gotten a fair shake. NO ONE WANTED THIS JOB WHEN HE TOOK OVER. NO ONE. The reasoning behind that is everyone who was worth a damn realized how bad our program was and how depleted our talent was. Dooley knew this as well, but still has developed our roster from basically nothing and is starting to have a roster than can compete. Our offensive line and skill guys are a prime example of that.
For whatever reason we cannot get it together on defense. I'm as confused as anyone as to why that is b/c most of our problems are due to not getting lined up correctly and making bonehead mistakes, which we go over in meeting rooms and in practice. This is year 1 of coach Sal's defense so there are always going to be growing pains involved with that process, but we have got to pick it up on that side of the ball. Period. We will get better on this side as Sal has time to bring in guys that fit his style and system, but we should be playing better on this side of the ball.
Thoughts from the game:
1. We controlled the LOS on offense and our O-line is playing VERY well as of late which is always pleasing to see. Unfortunately we lost Neal probably for awhile still awaiting official word, but it doesn't look good.
2. Justin Hunter has got to be more consistent. The kid has all the talent and potential in the world and flashes it at times, but he needs to step up when the game is on the line. CP is a freak.
3. Justin Coleman played his best game of the year and is starting to show what he's capable of... Kid is going to be a player. McNeil played well, but showed rookie mistakes at times too. Losing Randolph really hurt us in the back end.
4. Our LB are slow. There's no other way to put it we lack speed here in a bad way. I understand the philosophy calls for bigger guys at these positions in coach Sal's scheme, but our lack of speed out of: Lathers, Johnson, and Maggitt has hurt us especially against teams who like to spread it out. Maggitt has an excuse b/c he has a hurt toe which I'm sure impairs his ability to run at full speed and acceleration too, but when these guys are asked to play man or match up against a TE/RB in space we are at a disadvantage. AJ finished the game with 21 tackles and is a great ILB, but he needs to work on his speed in the offseason.
5. Coach Dooley said it best in the Derek Dooley show today when he said for whatever reason there's always one quarter where we just fall apart. Good teams don't do this especially on a consistent basis. Furthermore, you cannot expect to beat good teams when you have lapses like that. People can point the finger at the coaches all they want to, but at some point the players have to take control and accept responsibility and make the plays!
6. The sky is not falling. Everyone needs to take a breath and for those who cannot control their emotions or contain themselves maybe you shouldn't post after games until you've had time to calm down or mature... We play the #1 team in the country at our place this weekend let's get behind this team as this is a HUGE game for our program this coming Saturday. I'll post again later in the week on our matchup against Bama when I have time. I'm just as disappointed in the loss as anyone and frustrated that we cannot seem to get the monkey off of our back for whatever reason, but stay positive Volnation it's not as bad as it may seem...
I've never been one to say Dooley is the answer b/c he hasn't gotten a fair shake. NO ONE WANTED THIS JOB WHEN HE TOOK OVER. NO ONE. The reasoning behind that is everyone who was worth a damn realized how bad our program was and how depleted our talent was. Dooley knew this as well, but still has developed our roster from basically nothing and is starting to have a roster than can compete. Our offensive line and skill guys are a prime example of that.
For whatever reason we cannot get it together on defense. I'm as confused as anyone as to why that is b/c most of our problems are due to not getting lined up correctly and making bonehead mistakes, which we go over in meeting rooms and in practice. This is year 1 of coach Sal's defense so there are always going to be growing pains involved with that process, but we have got to pick it up on that side of the ball. Period. We will get better on this side as Sal has time to bring in guys that fit his style and system, but we should be playing better on this side of the ball.
Thoughts from the game:
1. We controlled the LOS on offense and our O-line is playing VERY well as of late which is always pleasing to see. Unfortunately we lost Neal probably for awhile still awaiting official word, but it doesn't look good.
2. Justin Hunter has got to be more consistent. The kid has all the talent and potential in the world and flashes it at times, but he needs to step up when the game is on the line. CP is a freak.
3. Justin Coleman played his best game of the year and is starting to show what he's capable of... Kid is going to be a player. McNeil played well, but showed rookie mistakes at times too. Losing Randolph really hurt us in the back end.
4. Our LB are slow. There's no other way to put it we lack speed here in a bad way. I understand the philosophy calls for bigger guys at these positions in coach Sal's scheme, but our lack of speed out of: Lathers, Johnson, and Maggitt has hurt us especially against teams who like to spread it out. Maggitt has an excuse b/c he has a hurt toe which I'm sure impairs his ability to run at full speed and acceleration too, but when these guys are asked to play man or match up against a TE/RB in space we are at a disadvantage. AJ finished the game with 21 tackles and is a great ILB, but he needs to work on his speed in the offseason.
5. Coach Dooley said it best in the Derek Dooley show today when he said for whatever reason there's always one quarter where we just fall apart. Good teams don't do this especially on a consistent basis. Furthermore, you cannot expect to beat good teams when you have lapses like that. People can point the finger at the coaches all they want to, but at some point the players have to take control and accept responsibility and make the plays!
6. The sky is not falling. Everyone needs to take a breath and for those who cannot control their emotions or contain themselves maybe you shouldn't post after games until you've had time to calm down or mature... We play the #1 team in the country at our place this weekend let's get behind this team as this is a HUGE game for our program this coming Saturday. I'll post again later in the week on our matchup against Bama when I have time. I'm just as disappointed in the loss as anyone and frustrated that we cannot seem to get the monkey off of our back for whatever reason, but stay positive Volnation it's not as bad as it may seem...