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Our coaching is pathetic

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Unfortunately, Engstrom poisoned the potential coach pool by his clear signal that everything at UM is arbitrary. His extraordinary gracelessness in the handling of the whole situation, one that still does not make any sense except from the standpoint of Engstrom's own CYA over the "Saudi Student" scandal, is unfortunately, now part of the "public relations catastrophe" that this neophyte university president has unleashed upon himself, the University, the athletic programs, at an overall cost not just in plummeting morale, but in a devastating drop in student financial support from diminished enrollment.

This college president has done more damage across the board by his ill-advised actions, than any college president in the Montana University System history. He's hurt the entire university, and all the budgets are going to pay the price for his cupidity.

Part of my enjoyment in watching Griz games over the past 20 years has been all the positive things that sports are all about; seeing young people develop their skills, coaches being able to assess and react appropriately to strategic challenges, getting the kids and coaches all on the same page, and seeing the extraordinary things that happen on a football field when the whole effort synchronizes.

In Jordan Johnson's first season, and for Pflu as well, you could see it happen before our eyes; mistakes were made, but not repeated. Strengths were assessed, weaknesses worked on. And as the season progressed, the players, the coaches, the strategies and the talents all synchronized on the field and you could see, and understand, the progress being made. Each new season, a team has to find that common language and understanding of the sport, and when they do, its a beautiful thing to see. And it's been that way for the Grizzlies through a surprising number of coaches with otherwise remarkably different personalities.

This year, for the first time, I have no idea what I am seeing on the football field. Every play seems to be a random event. I can't see strategies being developed. I can't see players being challenged to develop their skillsets. I see weird inexplicable things like giving the other team the kickoff twice in one game.

I missed the Saturday game. Off coaching my own sport at an event. I got back to campus as the game was over and caught some students leaving and asked their perceptions of the game.

Not good.

For starters, no one can recognize a football team out there playing for the Grizzlies. There are three or four teams, obviously being managed by generals who lost their walkie talkies somewhere back at Firebase 12. Lots of talent, none of it managed to any synergistic effect whatsoever to create "a football team."

The coaches have now consistently shown that they don't know what to do against opponents. They just don't know. And I can say that with confidence because I can't watch the game and have any idea what's going on.

I sense also, a "line" being crossed. The team no longer trusts the coaches. It's starting to boil over. The grumbling is starting. These are kids working their hearts out, while the coaches seem to be using completely random strategies out of fortune cookies. And these are smart kids; they know they are getting bad strategies; that they are coming out for second halves -- historically the strong half for Grizzly football -- completely unprepared to ... play football.

I cannot imagine a worse scenario for a football team, any team, when the coaching staff has lost the confidence of the team. That has happened at UM, and I think it happened Saturday.
 
At this point, the Griz can turn it around if the coaches stay home and the players play football.

I would bet the collective team, on their own, could put together much better football.
 
Unreal. The WORST coaching job I have ever seen by a Griz team. The O is predictable. Special teams...don't even get me started. And the defense??? Why, oh why, were the corners playing 10+ yards off the receivers? Did SUU ever throw deep yesterday? The wind was blowing. you'd think they would adjust when they were getting absolutely murdered by 10 yard slants all day. Why not get up in their faces and jam them? Make them go deep just once. Embarrassing to be a Griz fan yesterday.
 
UMGriz75 said:
At this point, the Griz can turn it around if the coaches stay home and the players play football.

I would bet the collective team, on their own, could put together much better football.
This is the stupidest thing I've read here in two days. :thumb:
 
Griz-O-Matic said:
UMGriz75 said:
At this point, the Griz can turn it around if the coaches stay home and the players play football.

I would bet the collective team, on their own, could put together much better football.
This is the stupidest thing I've read here in two days. :thumb:
I'm not sure of that....
 
'68griz said:
Griz-O-Matic said:
UMGriz75 said:
At this point, the Griz can turn it around if the coaches stay home and the players play football.

I would bet the collective team, on their own, could put together much better football.
This is the stupidest thing I've read here in two days. :thumb:
I'm not sure of that....
So many candidates to chose from ... decisions, decisions. :o
:lol: :lol: :lol:
 
I was sitting in the stands and by the second quarter I turned to my girlfriend and was able to tell her what the motion was going to be and what the play was going to be based on personel and formation the griz were in. I am not that bright, but if I can figure it out, I am sure the other coaches can. I think the season is lost as far as playoffs are concerned, so develop the players for next year. Counts, Kirshner, and Canada at running back. Naccarato at punt returner. AB at quarterback. And for god's sake. Everyone knows that you always have some sort of rush on a punt to make sure they kick. Quit re-inventing the wheel. Quit being cute. Coach straight up hard nose football.
 
stubbins said:
trickydick said:
The coaching is a joke right now. As a coach you should be getting your players pumped to play and especially at crunch time. I don't understand why we are running a "Oregon" style offense, we don't have players that run a 4.2 40. Whatever happen to dropping back and throwing a ball down the field, not a 2 yd dump pass and not 3 straight runs. I'm not a coach but I do know my football, what they are doing is not working and now it's time for a change. I hope the president is happy, he is getting what he wanted. He wanted to clean up the program, but he did it the wrong way. He brought in a coach that needs help making it across the field to reach a down player. That coach brought in an O coordinator that has the most predictable plays in all of football, even high school. The D is out there so long that hell they are beat by the end of the game. The special teams is a joke, who on the sideline thought they were not going to run a fake punt. I have never seen a punt coverage like that ever, 5-8 yards off the line of scrimmage? If you have no faith in your returner then get him out of there. Time to start looking for a replacement coach, I'll throw out good ol Bobby who was good and demanded perfection or Dave Dickenson who would love to come back to Montana if the time was right! I think it is.


DD is too smart to come here. The day he signed his name he'd have ungodly expectations thrust upon him. Although, if he came through and won a championship or two, combined with his legend of the fall status, he'd go down as the most loved person in the history of people.

Gawd, I'd have a stroke at a very young age if he signed up.
I think that after this season and having seen this coaching staff, expectations have been lowered to reality. The UM program is in deep trouble, and it gets worse every week...not a good time for high expectations...
 
PhxGriz said:
bobadams said:
You are correct. Wrong guy at the wrong time

Sorry, but I feel wrong coordinators at the wrong time. Gregorak has proven himself to be too stupid to learn to adapt and Rosenbach has proven he hasn't got what it takes to coach a team through the problems.

Both are RETARDS.

O_O
 
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