brewskis said:So it always falls on the coaches, and none of our downfalls are on the players? Cal Poly was the result of poor coaching? Because when I saw us give up 21 points in long TD passes where safeties ran at the LOS while the WR's ran past them.....my first instinct wasn't to blame the coaches.spsyk said:AZGrizFan said:HelenaHandBasket said:I might say that the interim coach made a playoff run on the backs of talent left by the previous coach and left the incoming coach a large void in talent, especially in some critical positions. Far from a "Cadillac".
Yep. And when THAT happens, it's a much longer, slower, more painful fix. We're only about halfway thru. IMHO, if I were AD I'd give Stitt this year AND next year. But if by next year we're not winning 85% and going deep into the playoffs I'd call the experiment a failure and cut my losses.
I believe you are reading my post and not getting what I am trying to convey, I'm not looking to fire coach Stitt, I'm looking for improvement.
His first year, well, not a disaster, however, the offense was suspect, I never blame athletes, its leadership to see that athletes perform to their ability.
His second year, well, you have to classify your conclusions, I believe I made mine clear.
I'm critical of coach Stitt, and after witnessing spring ball, my confidence is let say, dubious.
All I have to go on is his tenure at School of Mines, and two seasons at the UM, are you really that impressed.
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Alright cool. I don't see it as black and white but that's okay. Succeed or fail.....it's solely the coaches victory or failure.SoldierGriz said:brewskis said:So it always falls on the coaches, and none of our downfalls are on the players? Cal Poly was the result of poor coaching? Because when I saw us give up 21 points in long TD passes where safeties ran at the LOS while the WR's ran past them.....my first instinct wasn't to blame the coaches.spsyk said:AZGrizFan said:Yep. And when THAT happens, it's a much longer, slower, more painful fix. We're only about halfway thru. IMHO, if I were AD I'd give Stitt this year AND next year. But if by next year we're not winning 85% and going deep into the playoffs I'd call the experiment a failure and cut my losses.
I believe you are reading my post and not getting what I am trying to convey, I'm not looking to fire coach Stitt, I'm looking for improvement.
His first year, well, not a disaster, however, the offense was suspect, I never blame athletes, its leadership to see that athletes perform to their ability.
His second year, well, you have to classify your conclusions, I believe I made mine clear.
I'm critical of coach Stitt, and after witnessing spring ball, my confidence is let say, dubious.
All I have to go on is his tenure at School of Mines, and two seasons at the UM, are you really that impressed.
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Why? WRs running by safeties for 3 scores is not a coaching issue? I disagree.
Coaches recruit players. Coaches put players in positions to win. Coaches put their best players on the field. Coaches ensure teams show in-season progress. Defensive coaches install variations of zone coverage in the Spring and Fall. Special Teams coaches...well, they actually coach special teams. Won't even talk about the O-Line. Yes, the buck stops with coaches...
Gotta see progress this season.
brewskis said:Alright cool. I don't see it as black and white but that's okay. Succeed or fail.....it's solely the coaches victory or failure.SoldierGriz said:brewskis said:So it always falls on the coaches, and none of our downfalls are on the players? Cal Poly was the result of poor coaching? Because when I saw us give up 21 points in long TD passes where safeties ran at the LOS while the WR's ran past them.....my first instinct wasn't to blame the coaches.spsyk said:I believe you are reading my post and not getting what I am trying to convey, I'm not looking to fire coach Stitt, I'm looking for improvement.
His first year, well, not a disaster, however, the offense was suspect, I never blame athletes, its leadership to see that athletes perform to their ability.
His second year, well, you have to classify your conclusions, I believe I made mine clear.
I'm critical of coach Stitt, and after witnessing spring ball, my confidence is let say, dubious.
All I have to go on is his tenure at School of Mines, and two seasons at the UM, are you really that impressed.
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Why? WRs running by safeties for 3 scores is not a coaching issue? I disagree.
Coaches recruit players. Coaches put players in positions to win. Coaches put their best players on the field. Coaches ensure teams show in-season progress. Defensive coaches install variations of zone coverage in the Spring and Fall. Special Teams coaches...well, they actually coach special teams. Won't even talk about the O-Line. Yes, the buck stops with coaches...
Gotta see progress this season.
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brewskis said:If you need a scapegoat then that's a great way of looking at it......and wildly irrational.
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spsyk said:AZGrizFan said:HelenaHandBasket said:spsyk said:With that said, a team that went two deep in the playoffs, in the mind of someone who is rational and not making excuses for the failings of someone that replace the interim coach, might say he inherited a Cadillac team.
I might say that the interim coach made a playoff run on the backs of talent left by the previous coach and left the incoming coach a large void in talent, especially in some critical positions. Far from a "Cadillac".
Yep. And when THAT happens, it's a much longer, slower, more painful fix. We're only about halfway thru. IMHO, if I were AD I'd give Stitt this year AND next year. But if by next year we're not winning 85% and going deep into the playoffs I'd call the experiment a failure and cut my losses.
I believe you are reading my post and not getting what I am trying to convey, I'm not looking to fire coach Stitt, I'm looking for improvement.
His first year, well, not a disaster, however, the offense was suspect, I never blame athletes, its leadership to see that athletes perform to their ability.
His second year, well, you have to classify your conclusions, I believe I made mine clear.
I'm critical of coach Stitt, and after witnessing spring ball, my confidence is let say, dubious.
All I have to go on is his tenure at School of Mines, and two seasons at the UM, are you really that impressed.
mondayamqb said:Jezz Louise, has everyone beaten the O line to death? With a less than mobile QB, no tight end, no blocking fullback, no screens, draws, traps, fire passes, or receivers getting open to keep six defensive players from pinning their ears back and coming like enraged rhinos every play, even five all pro supermen aren't going to look very good. The game is played with 11 players, schemes, and coaches. amen.
mondayamqb said:Jezz Louise, has everyone beaten the O line to death? With a less than mobile QB, no tight end, no blocking fullback, no screens, draws, traps, fire passes, or receivers getting open to keep six defensive players from pinning their ears back and coming like enraged rhinos every play, even five all pro supermen aren't going to look very good. The game is played with 11 players, schemes, and coaches. amen.
garizzalies said:What scares me about this offense is that it seems for it to be championship level, we need either a kick ass oline and/or a once in a lifetime QB and I don't see us having either for at least 2-3 years, but Stitt doesn't have that kind of time
Copper Griz said:garizzalies said:What scares me about this offense is that it seems for it to be championship level, we need either a kick ass oline and/or a once in a lifetime QB and I don't see us having either for at least 2-3 years, but Stitt doesn't have that kind of time
You just described about every team in FCS. Take away NDSU's dominant line and they would not have won championships. Look who their QB's were. A dominant line in FCS can steamroll teams. Without it - you don't see times winning championships. EWU - had the QB and receiver thing going, as well as a damn good line. Seems simple, but finding offensive linemen is obviously difficult.
D line and DB's... respectfullyAZGrizFan said:Copper Griz said:garizzalies said:What scares me about this offense is that it seems for it to be championship level, we need either a kick ass oline and/or a once in a lifetime QB and I don't see us having either for at least 2-3 years, but Stitt doesn't have that kind of time
You just described about every team in FCS. Take away NDSU's dominant line and they would not have won championships. Look who their QB's were. A dominant line in FCS can steamroll teams. Without it - you don't see times winning championships. EWU - had the QB and receiver thing going, as well as a damn good line. Seems simple, but finding offensive linemen is obviously difficult.
O-linemen and DB's. Hardest positions to recruit at our level.
:lol: :lol: :lol:SoldierGriz said:brewskis said:If you need a scapegoat then that's a great way of looking at it......and wildly irrational.
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Here's what is irrational:
With zero evidence...
- Thinking the O-Line will be better than the last 2 years...why?
- Thinking Special Teams play will improve over the last 2 years...why?
- Thinking the Defensive Coordinator put players in positions and schemes that will win...why?
- Thinking QB play will be much improved...why?
- Thinking in-game adjustments will be sound...why?
I'm not looking for a Scapegoat. I'm looking for real progress. If I had to choose a scapegoat...then, yes it would be Stitt. Right behind the asshat Engstrom.
Like many, I'm cautiously optimistic. I love the way the staff has/is recruiting. But, I'm not buying everything being sold on good ole eGriz.com.
casewinter13 said:D line and DB's... respectfullyAZGrizFan said:Copper Griz said:garizzalies said:What scares me about this offense is that it seems for it to be championship level, we need either a kick ass oline and/or a once in a lifetime QB and I don't see us having either for at least 2-3 years, but Stitt doesn't have that kind of time
You just described about every team in FCS. Take away NDSU's dominant line and they would not have won championships. Look who their QB's were. A dominant line in FCS can steamroll teams. Without it - you don't see times winning championships. EWU - had the QB and receiver thing going, as well as a damn good line. Seems simple, but finding offensive linemen is obviously difficult.
O-linemen and DB's. Hardest positions to recruit at our level.
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