Atlanta Griz1 said:
Since it is inter-season, and this site is devoid of football talk, except for a few provocative posts by me and a couple of others, I thought it might be fun to see how the egriz fan base graded Bubble Screen Bob's first season as head coach. Yeah, yeah, I understand that his starting QB only played in half the games, but the Griz during the glory years had many times when the starting QB went down, but we never missed a beat. Wentz missed several games last season at NDSU, and the scoring margins never changed.
Here are my grades from his first year as head coach:
1) recruiting A
2) offensive strategy C
3) defensive strategy "does he have one?"
4) game time decisions D-
5) game time adjustments D
Interesting to read your grades. Can't wait to see Wally's!
It's oddly creepy that every post you make you go check my last login to see if I had been on to see it. You may need to seek some counseling for that, if you're that obsessed with my response. I was too busy this weekend enjoying time with my family than responding to this rather meaningless poll which mostly cannot be assessed considering that Stitt is just starting his 2nd season, we've only seen a few of his recruits on the field, and he has a new DC this season.
Recruiting: B+ probably could be an A, this season will really show how well they recruit at certain positions b/c we're leaning on almost all Stitt recruits on defense and at WR. If the season goes well with his guys now taking the helm, bump it to an A. If the season doesn't go well then downgrade it.
Offensive Strategy: B, Stitt implemented a new offense and then lost 2 QBs while trying to get it going. We saw what the offense can do when it's firing, the first NDSU game and the run from EWU, MSU, and the first half of SDSU. With a veteran O-line and a stable of good to great QBs this year should better show that this strategy is a good one.
Defensive Strategy: B+, having seen an extensive demonstration from Jason Semore on how his defense runs and also having confirmed that Semore's influence and design started after the PSU loss I think we've got a good defensive strategy. It's not a traditional strategy and it'll piss the constant whiners off (like you) but I believe we're in good shape on it. With the youth of this defense we might not see it's full potential until halfway through the season or maybe even into 2017, we'll have to see how our young defenders adapt.
Game time decisions: C+, we brought him in and fans loved his risk taking, then freaked because it doesn't always work, then freaked again when he adjusted back on 4th down and RZ attempts when the offense stalled as our QBs started dropping. However, look at games when he's got the right signal caller in Gustafson 4 good games and 2 bad ones. The 2 bad ones we saw Gus throw a combined number of 7 interceptions. Is that a game time decision error by Stitt? That's too simple to place blame totally on him. You've got execution errors on the field as well. Also I didn't hear anyone complaining about his decision making against NDSU the first week or when we smashed EWU and MSU.
Adjustments: C, In our 8 wins there was ISU and SDSU where half time and in-game adjustments didn't go as they should. In our 5 losses two we were summarily trounced, NDSU and PSU. The Liberty loss the Griz were coming back and had momentum until a Counts goal-line fumble. CPSLO we took the lead late and took a gamble on a 4th and 1 but decided not to use a RB but an LB instead and Poly was able to get the ball back and win it. So 7 of 12 games with good to serviceable management and adjustments to the scenario, 2 where the adjustments didn't work but didn't cost us the game, 2 where nothing was going our way, and 1 that's a toss-up on a gamble call. Not sure how this could even be graded out.