Coaches Gave Up On You, Players - I Am Sorry
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Spread The Wings
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Howard Schnellenberger - as much as I like and respect him - just embarrassed his Owls more than even the offense did with its 11 or 12 drive-killing penalties, or the special teams' lack of tackling and blocking.
Not to go for that touchdown (which should not have been necessary because Lester Jean was in-bounds and scored initially, and FAU failed to challenge the play!) was unbelievable.
To replace the starting QB on what would become the most critical drive of the game (to give the second or third string QB experience?!) showed incredibly bad judgment.
But to show such little regard for your team and players, that you would kick a meaningless FG rather than go for a TD and 2-point conversion, kick it offsides and get the ball back to do it again, shows lack of pride. The coach and/or his staff should seriously consider resigning. Today.
The coach used to say these were his "advanced training" games, but stopped talking about that last year or the year before. He has apparently changed his mind.
He gave up. He mailed it in. He insulted and disrespected the men who busted their asses since last year but not trying to win when winning was very possible. Ask West Virginia about TDs and 2-point conversions late; ask Jax State about not giving up! They showed pride and it paid off.
I am so disappointed in Coach Schnellenberger - even more so than I was at Florida when he pulled Rusty in the early third quarter when the game was still in hand.
The coach traded a tiny bit of experience for his second or third string QB for the pride of his team.
Your coaching staff let you down, Fighting Owls! They took the fight away from you. They very well may have demoralized you for the rest of the season and beyond. The coach and coaches must be held accountable.
The sick feeling I have is too difficult to describe.
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First Flight
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VIP DONOR
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I guess I am saying that we have to hold everyone to a higher standard–even HS! Coaches, time to do a self evaluation!
GO OWLS!
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Wise Owl
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Coaches Gave Up On You, Players - I Am Sorry
I really want to believe this coaching staff knows what they are doing and they know more about college football than me but that was inexcusable, there was absolutely no reason not to go for the TD, hopefully we make it, go for the 2 pt conversion and an on side kick.
Can someone give me a scenario where that made any sense ??? ????
GO OWLS!
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Wise Owl
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Bird of Prey
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OwlShooter said
To replace the starting QB on what would become the most critical drive of the game (to give the second or third string QB experience?!) showed incredibly bad judgment.
dusky256fc said
I have tried to figure out what the angle was taking the field goal and I can't come up with any scenarios that it would make any sense. It makes no sense why we wouldn't take the shot, what was the downside to going for the TD???
Can someone give me a scenario where that made any sense ??? ????
We currently have a minuscule amount of game time clocked collectively by Wilbert & Kooi - let alone in critical situations - and will rely on them both next year.
As for this year, what if JVC has an injury?? Then what?? Either would be thrown into the fire, and we could bitch about having an incapable back-up and why they didn't get any time to prepare them?
Coach chose to plan for the future in a situation where he felt we could not win (down 30-14 with 4 minutes to play) and, even if we did, must have felt it was more important to address the back-up experience problem.
BUT, agree with you both in that if he really wanted to give them a chance to grow/produce, why not go for it on the fourth and goal situation instead of pulling the plug with a FG…What better way to test a QB than that?
Obviously he had no confidence in a passing play, which it would have had to be given our inability to move it consistently on the ground and needing six yards, so…….
Took the three points.
On a side note:
The special teams could have been tested as well with an on-sides kick after the FG, but that did not happen either.
Just my two cents…….
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Wise Owl
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Not having him go for the TD is the bad call.
Nothing to lose by having him run the 2 minute drill.
I have come here to chew bubble gum and kick @$$ and I'm out of bubble gum.
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Wise Owl
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