Missoula223 said:
Grisly Fan said:
Not a clue but certainly something different because whatever they are doing isn't working. Other teams, even clearly less talented teams, manage to be ready to go while the Griz appear to still be sleeping and they fall behind. Somehow (the three lost games excepted) they wake up and start playing. You can blame the players if you wish but it is a team problem and the coach(es) own the team's performance.
PR is right. You are clueless as to what it takes to play and coach a football team. In Hauck's 2nd year they are 9-3 with a home playoff game. You couldn't imagine what goes into getting a team to simply win 9 games. How many hours a week do you work? 40/50? Coaches put in 90+ easily to win 9 games and still get bitched at by dumbass fans like you. Upsets happen every week at every level. No coach can avoid it.
OK, here's a clue. Clearly last year the Griz didn't finish games. They lost several winnable games in the 4th quarter. Something had to be done and it was. Incredible emphasis was placed on finishing -- and it has seemed to pay off -- however maybe so much emphasis that the team lacks focus on starting? It isn't a zero sum game. Good teams can finish. Great teams start AND finish. Harken back to the DD days. In his junior and senior years he played very little in many 4th (and several games played only about half of the 3rd) quarters because the Griz started and continued to play so well. They really didn't have to worry about finishing all that great. A lot of 2's and 3's got experience that paid off in subsequent years.
Funny that you expect me to know what the coaches need to differently when there is no possible way for me to know what goes on in practice or in the training sessions. I find it amusing that you seem to believe absolutely nothing can be done to change the poor early game performance. Hopefully you don't coach the game.
And, yeah, I'm the "dumbass" but you are the one who has to resort to name calling.