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delaney to take over as head coach

argh!

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of the basketball team. they need to be stabilized. things are out of hand. etc. just wait until you see his basketball version of "play 10 yards off the line of scrimmage on 4th down"!
 
argh! said:
of the basketball team. they need to be stabilized. things are out of hand. etc. just wait until you see his basketball version of "play 10 yards off the line of scrimmage on 4th down"!

They're going to give the tip off to the opponents to start both halves! :lol:
 
Delaney (or staff) made a couple bonehead calls but had a situation far more difficult than any faced since Don Read''s first year. He had a pretty nice season his second year. I'll cut him a lot of slack. He is now stuck with the scholly loss, again not his fault but I'm sure the forum will barbecue him for any perceived drop off. I for one would point to Hauck's common inability to score TDs from inside the 5 due to consistent use of the 7 yards deep delayed handoff, or Pflugrads keeping the leagues worst punter on the roster each of his years at the helm as well as generally horrible special teams play his first year. All our coaches have slipped up on some aspect of the game at some point. Delaney is no worse and he runs a clean ship.
 
Buttegrizzle said:
Delaney (or staff) made a couple bonehead calls but had a situation far more difficult than any faced since Don Read''s first year. He had a pretty nice season his second year. I'll cut him a lot of slack. He is now stuck with the scholly loss, again not his fault but I'm sure the forum will barbecue him for any perceived drop off. I for one would point to Hauck's common inability to score TDs from inside the 5 due to consistent use of the 7 yards deep delayed handoff, or Pflugrads keeping the leagues worst punter on the roster each of his years at the helm as well as generally horrible special teams play his first year. All our coaches have slipped up on some aspect of the game at some point. Delaney is no worse and he runs a clean ship.


How many teams have we beat with a winning record since he took over as head coach?
 
Buttegrizzle said:
Delaney (or staff) made a couple bonehead calls but had a situation far more difficult than any faced since Don Read''s first year. He had a pretty nice season his second year. I'll cut him a lot of slack. He is now stuck with the scholly loss, again not his fault but I'm sure the forum will barbecue him for any perceived drop off. I for one would point to Hauck's common inability to score TDs from inside the 5 due to consistent use of the 7 yards deep delayed handoff, or Pflugrads keeping the leagues worst punter on the roster each of his years at the helm as well as generally horrible special teams play his first year. All our coaches have slipped up on some aspect of the game at some point. Delaney is no worse and he runs a clean ship.

Mistakes I would cut slack for if Delaney was a second year running backs coach who was forced into the HC position for one game because the rest of the staff was out with the flu. Mick's HC gig at Dillon showed he did not have what it takes to be a top-tier head coach. 30 more years of coaching and he still made those inconceivable mistakes.

You can take the head grill cook from Dennys and put him in charge as head chef at Spago. He might be able to get some good food out of the kitchen with the old staff for a while but you won't see new, innovative, top flight meals or exceptional service from the kitchen. He doesn't have the training plus intangibles it takes to do that.

I can understand why Mick might not know or see his limitations but there's no reason for anyone else to be in denial. Just because I have my mother's recipes, pots and pans, and stove doesn't mean I can do what she does in the kitchen. I accept I don't have her intangible qualities that make her so great in that capacity.

The storm has been weathered, so let's see excellence back in that position.
 
grizcountry420 said:
Buttegrizzle said:
Delaney (or staff) made a couple bonehead calls but had a situation far more difficult than any faced since Don Read''s first year. He had a pretty nice season his second year. I'll cut him a lot of slack. He is now stuck with the scholly loss, again not his fault but I'm sure the forum will barbecue him for any perceived drop off. I for one would point to Hauck's common inability to score TDs from inside the 5 due to consistent use of the 7 yards deep delayed handoff, or Pflugrads keeping the leagues worst punter on the roster each of his years at the helm as well as generally horrible special teams play his first year. All our coaches have slipped up on some aspect of the game at some point. Delaney is no worse and he runs a clean ship.


How many teams have we beat with a winning record since he took over as head coach?

Last year we beat MSU, Cal Poly & UC Davis, all of whom were 5-3 in conference. The year before we beat Liberty.
 
grizcountry420 said:
How many teams have we beat with a winning record since he took over as head coach?

If you go by D1 competition, we've beaten 1 team in the past 2 years with a winning record vs D1 competition. it was the cats while they were collapsing at the end of the year. That put us at 1-7 over the past 2 years.

Hopefully that trend will change significantly this year.
 
AZGrizFan said:
grizcountry420 said:
Buttegrizzle said:
Delaney (or staff) made a couple bonehead calls but had a situation far more difficult than any faced since Don Read''s first year. He had a pretty nice season his second year. I'll cut him a lot of slack. He is now stuck with the scholly loss, again not his fault but I'm sure the forum will barbecue him for any perceived drop off. I for one would point to Hauck's common inability to score TDs from inside the 5 due to consistent use of the 7 yards deep delayed handoff, or Pflugrads keeping the leagues worst punter on the roster each of his years at the helm as well as generally horrible special teams play his first year. All our coaches have slipped up on some aspect of the game at some point. Delaney is no worse and he runs a clean ship.


How many teams have we beat with a winning record since he took over as head coach?



Last year we beat MSU, Cal Poly & UC Davis, all of whom were 5-3 in conference. The year before we beat Liberty.

Im talking overall record..

MSU 7-5
Cal Poly 6-6
UC Davis 5-7

So one team with a winning record last year and not one team in 2012
 
Potomac Griz said:
grizcountry420 said:
How many teams have we beat with a winning record since he took over as head coach?

If you go by D1 competition, we've beaten 1 team in the past 2 years with a winning record vs D1 competition. it was the cats while they were collapsing at the end of the year. That put us at 1-7 over the past 2 years.

Hopefully that trend will change significantly this year.

Yeah, that would be awfully nice now wouldn't it?
 
Well, focusing on last year when the Caddy was essentially up and running again, one could ask "who did we lose to?" EWU, NAU, Coastal. Not saying we shouldn't have beat all of them, and we played well enough to be in the games to the end, but these were pretty decent teams and in each of them the Griz had a shot but for a couple plays here and there. So, on the whole it was a pretty solid year. Everyone in the conference, save EWU, would take it in a heartbeat, so we can consider the Griz to still be at or very near the top. Room for improvement? Of course.
 
We beat up on the mediocre and lower-tier teams well last year, but we have to start beating the good upper tier teams to be considered one of the teams at the top again.

I thought it was interesting to look at the first two years of Hauck, Pflu's 2 years and Delaney's together to compare.

Delaney's first 2 years
Against teams with a winning record:
1-7
Against all other teams:
13-2
Record against Playoff bound Teams:
0-6
Record in the playoffs:
0-1
Home Record:
8-5
Road Record:
6-4
Total Record:
14-9

Pflugrad's 2 years here
Against teams with a winning record:
5-5
Against all other teams:
11-2
Record against Playoff bound Teams:
3-3
Record in the playoffs:
2-1
Home Record:
11-1
Road Record:
5-6
Total Record:
16-7

Hauck's first 2 years
Against teams with a winning record:
8-5
Againts all other teams:
13-1
Record against Playoff bound Teams:
5-4
Record in the playoffs:
3-2 (0-1 in NC)
Home Record:
16-1
Road Record:
5-4
Neutral Field:
0-1
Total Record:
21-6

Lets hope we get back to the good ol' days where we normally beat the "good" teams too :)
 
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