The people claiming the coaches quit.
Ok. Yes, I agree then. THe concept that the coaches quit on this one is wrong.
They made the conscious choice to avoid turnovers on completely failed blocking from the offense, through the end of the first half, and it was working. Had we not gotten the pick 6? It would have been interesting to see what they decided to do win the 2nd half. But we did get, and we kept going with what they were doing on offense, as long as it was a one possession game.
I wrote this elsewhere. Soon after the game. The moment we went down by 2 possessions, we started passing the ball. Three straight passes. The first of which was the most costly, it was as deep slant/skinny post that hit Kamal Abrams in the chest and he dropped it. He had a wide open field to run to. Two more passes, one complete, the other incomplete and we punt for 38 yards.
When we were actually running the ball through the game, were advancing the ball at least minimally. The biggest reason we lost this single game, when it comes to a strictly tactical point of view, is the USF punting game. The kick that went 60+ yards and pinned us at the 1 yard line to start the 4th quarter. We couldn't advance out far enough, got a 40 yard punt, and put USF at midfield. To start, the defense held, but on a short field, they were able to kick a field goal.
The lesson as always, is that when you put the onus on the defense to win you games, you will fail more than you win, even if the defense plays a very good game, and holds when they can.
The very next possession, was the first time, that we had to get into a passing mode, and we did. And as noted, the key play that was there to be made, the ball was dropped. I don't like singling out players by name much, because you never know who's reading, but when it's warranted it's warranted. That Abrams drop was HUGE, for our chances to win this game. When the plays are there to be made, you got to make them. It's got nothing to do with coaching to win, or scheming to win, or any of that crap. it's the coaches job to put the players in position to win, and we were there. The players got to do it.
The single greatest contributor that USF put into this game, to get their win, is their punting game. Everything else we did, is correctable. Easily.
What kills me, is that I honestly can't comprehend, how we can practice to fix the things we need to fix, with the way we approach the game, with the multiple rotations and substitutions of offensive players. The defense, at least, seems to have tightened up the rotation a bit.
Uggg - I can't wait for Saturday to get the stink of that game off me.