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Oh FFS
Why even show up then?
What a loser attitude.
I believe it was a requirement for continued membership in the Big 10. The checks are nice.
Oh FFS
Why even show up then?
What a loser attitude.
I'll give that to you. I should probably give less of a damn about what people think but that's not in my nature, particularly with this team.We lost....so for some it means we will never win again....doesn't matter that we lost to the #1 team in the country and a National Title favorite.
That said....I don't think it is half the board....just the usual suspects who are only happy when they are complaining.
Listen, two good coaches playing a game, one has a $35MM roster the other a $3-5MM roster, the out come should be 42 - 3, if not worse.
You want to be competitive with these teams, we need to spend the NIL $ before we can fairly evaluate PJ.
Cal, that’s another story, yeah that was disappointing and all on PJ.
1st, Texas has a ton more talent than we have, they also spent $35MM on there roster. They just put all the eggs in the Arch Manning basket and he didn’t pan out. Plus the coach is likely to get fired for incompetence since he has a 35MM roster and two losses.Should have been 42-3 if not worse? 42-3 was worse than Ohio, Washington, and Texas (who may be nowhere near as good as advertised) played them. Only grambling state had a worse showing than us. Being upset that we lost is unreasonable. Being upset that we looked as bad as we did is fair.
LOL Fleck isn't going to be on the hot seat if we go 7-5 / 5-4. That's preposterousExactly where I am at with the game. Still feel 8-4 is very doable, 9-3 with some luck on Gophs side. If Gophs end up 6-6 or 7-5, Fleck's seat needs to be very warm and Coyle should do what Indiana did, hire a successful G-6 coach who will bring his best 10-12 players with him. Right now I would be eyeing Ryan Silverfield. On his way to a third consecutive 10 or more win season at Memphis. I would be looking at Navy's HC as well.
I’m expecting that one to be a very close game.Could be worse. We could be Wisconsin
This sounds like a coach that is proud to win his bye weeks too.
Average, using what he could have/should have delivered.Average using what data?
he's not going to be on the hot seat, period.LOL Fleck isn't going to be on the hot seat if we go 7-5 / 5-4. That's preposterous
We weren’t even favored in several of those you listed as should’ve won.Average, using what he could have/should have delivered.
I don't like PJ for several reasons, but the primary one is the number of wins he's left on the table. He has consistently underperformed in comparison to the team's capabilities and its players.
2018: Loss at Illinois. A team that won 2 games in the B1G - Rutgers, and us.
2019: Losses against Iowa and Wisconsin. The Iowa game was just a missed opportunity, as he tried so hard not to lose, but he did. Wisconsin was a different story. It was the precursor to last year's Iowa game. We played very hard not to lose in the first half, taking a page out of the Gutekunst playbook by scoring early and then implementing the prevent offense to try to walk away with a 7-0 victory. Like last year vs Iowa, we never came out of the locker room at halftime and got blown off the field. The first year we would have gone to the B1G championship game if we had a better coaching staff - probably could get over this IF it wasn't followed by:
2021: Bowling Green (the 4th and one Episode 1). Illinois, Iowa
2022: Purdue (the 4th and one Episode 2 - failing is learning, but what is failing AND failing to learn, PJ?). Win this game, and we would have gone to the B1G championship game.
2023: Northwestern (we left early to catch our flight, apparently), Illinois (4th and 11 on their own 15 yard line with 1:24 left in the game and the starting QB just knocked out of the game, the backup QB comes in and completes 3 passes for 85 yards and a TD in 34 seconds.....), Purdue (again)
2024: Michigan (yeah, the refs missed a call at the end of the game. We missed the first half. Michigan was wounded, Mason and Kill both beat a wounded Michigan. Fleck should have), Rutgers (to quote Fishbone "U-G-L-Y, you ain't got no allibi")
2025: Cal
Accuse me of over-reacting to one loss if you will. Quibble with any of the losses on my list, but there is a trend. That's eleven losses in six seasons (2017 - year ONE, and 2020 excluded). With another one this year, PJ's averaging 1.7 losses to teams the Gophers should have beaten per season, and he still has a chance to add more this season. It cost us at least two trips to the B1G title game, back when that was a thing.
As for Saturday's game, what happened was expected, to an extent, and while disappointing, I didn't have a huge problem overall (although I agree recruiting needs to improve. We consistently rank in the lower half of the B1G every year. We don't have to spend to compete against the ridiculousness of schools like tOSU, Oregon, and others that spend at very high levels to get into the top half of the conference. While acknowledging the pain of the people who refuse to see PJ's flaws and deny the problem, it is a fixable problem - to an extent - and needs to be upgraded at signing time, not in June.)
We came out and swung for the fences. We all knew it was a long shot. And I loved the 4th-and-one call against tOSU, for the pointed references above. We had to take chances to win this game (as opposed to taking unnecessary risks against teams we should have easily beaten). So we went for it. I do disagree, however, that the best approach is to come up with a play for 4th-and-one on our side of the 50 against the top-ranked defense in the country (not statistical darlings as long as you don't look too deeply at the details). And line up to and then take the snap in the shotgun.....wait, what?)
Even when being less predictable, the coaching errors are brutal and, dare I say, thoughtless. And contribute to inexplicable losses.
At least we fired the Offensive Coordinator for the stupid call at he goal line with time running out against Michigan in 2015. (NOTE: Not advocating firing Harbaugh because you know he'd be replaced by a cheaper, less effective version of the same thing).
Why not forfeit in fact, if not dejure?So you'll take 63-3 with our qb having numerous picks and possibly a concussion because "gosh darn it we went down swinging?" We don't need to put any of our players at unnecessary risk and prevent them from playing in the games that matter and we can win (Iowa/Wisconsin/Nebraska) trying to prove a point against an all world team we don't belong on the field with, particularly this year. The #1 most important thing for the team this season is to develop Drake and build his confidence for seasons to come. Him getting flayed by OSU in the Shoe with a team lacking the talent to hold up doesn't do that and risks a regression.
The Betting Lines and Rankings as appropriate:We weren’t even favored in several of those you listed as should’ve won.
Admirable recounting.Average, using what he could have/should have delivered.
I don't like PJ for several reasons, but the primary one is the number of wins he's left on the table. He has consistently underperformed in comparison to the team's capabilities and its players.
2018: Loss at Illinois. A team that won 2 games in the B1G - Rutgers, and us.
2019: Losses against Iowa and Wisconsin. The Iowa game was just a missed opportunity, as he tried so hard not to lose, but he did. Wisconsin was a different story. It was the precursor to last year's Iowa game. We played very hard not to lose in the first half, taking a page out of the Gutekunst playbook by scoring early and then implementing the prevent offense to try to walk away with a 7-0 victory. Like last year vs Iowa, we never came out of the locker room at halftime and got blown off the field. The first year we would have gone to the B1G championship game if we had a better coaching staff - probably could get over this IF it wasn't followed by:
2021: Bowling Green (the 4th and one Episode 1). Illinois, Iowa
2022: Purdue (the 4th and one Episode 2 - failing is learning, but what is failing AND failing to learn, PJ?). Win this game, and we would have gone to the B1G championship game.
2023: Northwestern (we left early to catch our flight, apparently), Illinois (4th and 11 on their own 15 yard line with 1:24 left in the game and the starting QB just knocked out of the game, the backup QB comes in and completes 3 passes for 85 yards and a TD in 34 seconds.....), Purdue (again)
2024: Michigan (yeah, the refs missed a call at the end of the game. We missed the first half. Michigan was wounded, Mason and Kill both beat a wounded Michigan. Fleck should have), Rutgers (to quote Fishbone "U-G-L-Y, you ain't got no allibi")
2025: Cal
Accuse me of over-reacting to one loss if you will. Quibble with any of the losses on my list, but there is a trend. That's twelve losses in six seasons (2017 - year ONE, and 2020 excluded). With another one this year, PJ's averaging two losses to teams the Gophers should have beaten per season, and he still has a chance to add more this season. It cost us at least two trips to the B1G title game, back when that was a thing.
As for Saturday's game, what happened was expected, to an extent, and while disappointing, I didn't have a huge problem overall (although I agree recruiting needs to improve. We consistently rank in the lower half of the B1G every year. We don't have to spend to compete against the ridiculousness of schools like tOSU, Oregon, and others that spend at very high levels to get into the top half of the conference. While acknowledging the pain of the people who refuse to see PJ's flaws and deny the problem, it is a fixable problem - to an extent - and needs to be upgraded at signing time, not in June.)
We came out and swung for the fences. We all knew it was a long shot. And I loved the 4th-and-one call against tOSU, for the pointed references above. We had to take chances to win this game (as opposed to taking unnecessary risks against teams we should have easily beaten). So we went for it. I do disagree, however, that the best approach is to come up with a play for 4th-and-one on our side of the 50 against the top-ranked defense in the country (not statistical darlings as long as you don't look too deeply at the details). And line up to and then take the snap in the shotgun.....wait, what?)
Even when being less predictable, the coaching errors are brutal and, dare I say, thoughtless. And contribute to inexplicable losses.
At least we fired the Offensive Coordinator for the stupid call at he goal line with time running out against Michigan in 2015. (NOTE: Not advocating firing Harbaugh because you know he'd be replaced by a cheaper, less effective version of the same thing).