WindyCityGopher
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Danny seems like a nice enough guy, but that doesn't win football games.
Danny seems like a nice enough guy, but that doesn't win football games.
As I said in another thread or post, Collins appears to be guessing and reaching, and the defense is discombobulated because he is discombobulated. P4 is not the place for a greenhorn to cut his teeth being a DC. This is 100% on the guy who put him there - Fleck. I've asked this before - does the football program have a GM? If not, get one. Now. Someone needs to be able to be a voice of reason when it comes to personnel decisions. Leaving it to Mr. 17 On My ACT on his own accord seems risky. And I generally like Fleck. I think he has done a lot for the program. He is not an X's and O's guy, so he needs solid X and O lieutenants. His DC is hemorrhaging badly. A man has got to know his limitations, like Callahan said.You hire a DC who has never been a DC at any level of football before to be your DC in the big ten. I don't think I can add anything to that.
Too much of that this year. I believe part of the problem with Robb Smith when he was DC is that his system was so complex that players were making a lot of mistakes. I wonder if there’s something like that going on here.Go back and watch the crossing route to #80 that went for a long play in the 3rd quarter and try to tell what the hell Mike Gerald was doing…
They’re in man coverage and he doesn't go with his man…
Our DC slept in a closet and has his first experience ever with us. Ohio State’s was the DC for 2 Super Bowl champions (and an assistant for another). These two people and their resumes are somehow competing in the same conference.As I said in another thread or post, Collins appears to be guessing and reaching, and the defense is discombobulated because he is discombobulated. P4 is not the place for a greenhorn to cut his teeth being a DC. This is 100% on the guy who put him there - Fleck. I've asked this before - does the football program have a GM? If not, get one. Now. Someone needs to be able to be a voice of reason when it comes to personnel decisions. Leaving it to Mr. 17 On My ACT on his own accord seems risky. And I generally like Fleck. I think he has done a lot for the program. He is not an X's and O's guy, so he needs solid X and O lieutenants. His DC is hemorrhaging badly. A man has got to know his limitations, like Callahan said.
The GM is Gerrit Chernoff. I have no idea what his responsibilities include. I’m assuming he is the guy talking money with the players representatives.As I said in another thread or post, Collins appears to be guessing and reaching, and the defense is discombobulated because he is discombobulated. P4 is not the place for a greenhorn to cut his teeth being a DC. This is 100% on the guy who put him there - Fleck. I've asked this before - does the football program have a GM? If not, get one. Now. Someone needs to be able to be a voice of reason when it comes to personnel decisions. Leaving it to Mr. 17 On My ACT on his own accord seems risky. And I generally like Fleck. I think he has done a lot for the program. He is not an X's and O's guy, so he needs solid X and O lieutenants. His DC is hemorrhaging badly. A man has got to know his limitations, like Callahan said.
"Coffee is for Closers!"
When you put it that way......holy crap.Our DC slept in a closet and has his first experience ever with us. Ohio State’s was the DC for 2 Super Bowl champions (and an assistant for another). These two people and their resumes are somehow competing in the same conference.
The optimists view is he failed miserably as head coach of the Lions, his players hated him, and he had to observe practice via a golf cart. But yeah point taken. Would be hard to say Patricia isn't having pretty much the best possible year he could as Osu dcWhen you put it that way......holy crap.
Rossi unleased/better deployed his talent: Martin; Cashman; the Huff brothers; Durr among others who quickly thrived in his simplified schemes. (I believe Winfield was injured by the the time the change was made at DC.). Currently, the defense is a mess partially due to a talent deficit.Too much of that this year. I believe part of the problem with Robb Smith when he was DC is that his system was so complex that players were making a lot of mistakes. I wonder if there’s something like that going on here.