C'mon man. You don't fire a coach after one game. We have to maintain our dignity. We blew the hire, now we pay the price. You think throwing a temper tantrum right now sends the right message? The message that we are like little kids?
I can't stand when people say this. It's not one game. Its been 25 games and for 25 games in a row, this team has not been put in any discernible position to succeed. Any success that this team has had is fleeting at best (won 2 consecutive games only once) and has come
in spite of those in charge, rather than due to them.
Maybe the team as a whole really is not that talented. Maybe they cannot grasp the concept of zone blocking to the point of semi-flawless execution. That's okay. No one should have a probable with that. But if that is the case, then it is the coaches' responsibility to develop schemes that the players can grasp, perform, and be successful. I've said it ad nauseum during the second half of last season. The system of a good coach (particularly in college) must be flexible enough to adapt to the strength of the players. Otherwise it's trying to force a round peg into a square hole.
Let me be clear though...
I do not think "Coach" Pasqualoni should be fired right now.
I do think this should be his last season, regardless.
I do think fans have a right (potentially an obligation) to be put off by last nights result
I do think fans should be afforded the right to b1t[h about said putoffedness.