(09-21-2018 10:21 AM)geosnooker2000 Wrote: (09-20-2018 09:02 PM)Foreverandever Wrote: (09-20-2018 08:48 PM)Cecil_B_DeMoore Wrote: (09-20-2018 08:34 PM)Foreverandever Wrote: (09-20-2018 08:31 PM)HuskyU Wrote: HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEELLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOO? Is anybody out thereeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee???
Tulsa fans are all losing it over on the rivals board as a courtesy to the censor program here on the AAC board.
https://tulsa.forums.rivals.com/threads/...667/page-3
This board is terrible since they got all ban-happy. What a waste of a good resource.
Anyway, happy to see Temple making things happen. Tulsa looks way better than the score.
Which is why Tulsa fans are melting. This is blatantly obviously coaching.
Also apparently we don't have a playbook and Monty is such a control freak he doesn't even want others to signal in the offensive plays.
We are screwed.
Maybe, but it is doing a damn good job of masquerading as a QB and receivers problem. Skipper can't secure the ball, can't find an open receiver (may not be HIS fault, and can't throw the ball away from coverage (underthrow in the fourth quarter right to the defender). The questionable coaching I SAW was on the other side of the field. They had a 14 point lead with 6 minutes to go, and they are throwing the freaking ball. That's just stupid right there.
Those back shoulder throws (under throws) are how it is taught by Monty. It leads to bad habbits and interceptions. Every once in a while it leads to a pass interference. Go back and watch Dane, he does the same thing 2015 and 2016.
It's been two years of watching skipper not use proper ball security. That's on the coach not the player, either fix the problem in practice, off season, preseason or bench him.
Same goes for our false starts, illegal formations, and dumb offensive plays. Let me know when you see a play like Temple made at the end of the half. Giving up a penalty and yards, to eat the clock prevent the TD.
I remember when our players were so we'll coached they knew position, situation, time, and rules that we picked up punts that the other team touched but didn't down and took them for big gains. See anything like that in four years? I haven't.
Four years of terrible clock management. Four years of poor field position decisions. Four years of discipline penalties and just dumb coaching decisions.
It's hard to accomplish anything when your coach creates negative situations for you regularly. Hell it might even make you look like you don't belong on the field. Like you have no idea what your doing.
Then you watch the players when a play breaks down and they look good. Whitefield with the open field tackle or Skipper when we start going fast and he just makes decisions and throws.
Temple made some bad choices as well, but not till they already had the lead and game under control (more than one score). It did gives us time for our failed weekly come back. But judging by Monty's play calling and urgency at the end last night we can kiss those goodbye too.