Here's my thing noey.
I thought his first year was an absolute abortion. Just terrible all the way around. I chalked it up to being a first time head coach. But there were red flags.
Last year I thought he improved a lot. Still made some head scratching decisions (hello Mizzou), but all in...
Here's my question. If some overweight has been in his 40's could see that we needed to give Summers help then why the fack couldn't our defensive expert making nearly $2 million per year recognize that? Between that and leaving too much time on the clock before halftime, it's elementary level...
This is a message board. If his post pissed him off why wouldn't he respond to it? If YOU had a problem with his post maybe YPU should've followed your own advice.
It was painfully obvious that Summers needed help over the top. I started a thread at halftime begging for that. To my eye it never happened and we got lucky a few times when Dungy made a few terrible throws.
I'm sitting on my back porch watching LSU/Aub with a cigar and a glass of bourbon. Life doesn't suck. It sucked for a few hours earlier today.
And I got to meet the nicest guy on BY @CTMike so all good. His wife looked at me funny when I told her about that. Uncomfortable moment.
Nobody is happy with the way Diaco has coached this year. It's become crystal clear last year was all about our turnover. The other thing that people don't want to admit or talk about is that maybe, just maybe, we don't have good enough players.
I'm not sure which is less likely:
The impact of this game on a Big 12 invite or Diaco playing conservative to save the sauce for Houston.
This place can be painful at times.
I'd sign for 6 wins in a nanosecond right now. Their bowl hopes are really riding on this game Saturday. We lose and go to 2-2 I don't know if there's 4 more wins on the schedule.
Maybe he will, maybe he won't. If he doesn't improve they won't win and he'll get fired.
He did improve from year 1 to year 2. So history suggests that's he capable of improving. Regardless of what the BY says.
I really think there are a lot of people who aren't happy with the offensive strategy but at the same time don't want to irrationally fire the coach. Those carrying pitchforks for some reason are not able to acknowledge that middle ground.
I feel like I'm the Bizzaro Boneyarder.
When the board consensus was to cut him some slack in his first year I was one of his biggest critics.
The last 2 years I've been an Apologista among the masses carrying pitchforks.
Louisville is ghetto in every single aspect.
Advocating for and whining that we didn't hire Petrino when he was available is just utterly facking stupid.
For the record, I wanted Herman when we conducted the search.
This is about where I am right now. Talk of firing him is just stupid. That said, some of the things he does during games leaves me speechless, angry, and makes me want to kick my dog around.
The OL has taken a step back after making progress last year. My fears about certain spots on the OL...
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