Gophers football coach P.J. Fleck on last season: 'I failed'

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His Gophers football team finished 9-4 last year, beat Wisconsin for Paul Bunyan's Axe and won a bowl game, yet coach P.J. Fleck had a blunt assessment of his work.

"I failed as a coach last year. I did,'' Fleck said Tuesday, the opening day of Gophers spring practice.

Fleck's main issue with his coaching was Minnesota's offense. Though the Gophers did some good things, such as rushing for 198 yards per game and ranking third nationally with an average time of possession of 35 minutes, 25 seconds, their passing game was lacking, producing only 12 touchdowns and 162 yards per game, which ranked 118th nationally.

"I did not do well enough, especially on the offensive side of the ball,'' Fleck said. "We were too inconsistent. We had way too many three-and-outs. It just didn't flow together.''

Fleck's big offseason change was firing offensive coordinator Mike Sanford Jr. and replacing him with Kirk Ciarrocca, who'll be back directing the Gophers offense after running it from 2017 through the record-setting 2019 regular season. Ciarrocca's first task is to help quarterback Tanner Morgan, who'll be a sixth-year senior, find the form the allowed him to pass for 3,253 yards and 30 touchdowns in 2019.

Fleck said Ciarrocca returns with an expanded base of offensive knowledge following one-year stints as Penn State's offensive coordinator and as an offensive analyst at West Virginia. Ciarrocca will put it to use during the 15 spring sessions.

"This is the time to be able to mold that into what we are going to be able to become,'' Fleck said. "I love Kirk's organizational skills. I love the relationship he has with the offensive players.''


Go Gophers!!
 



from the cynics' point of view:

"I didn't do well enough, so I fired somebody else."

this falls into the category of coaches - not just Fleck - who come out after a loss and say "this is 100% on me."

it sounds good, but is it just words or will some real changes take place?

If Fleck means this, then we should expect to see changes in the offense this season, which could potentially include changes in formations, use of personnel, and play-calling.

we shall see.
 

from the cynics' point of view:

"I didn't do well enough, so I fired somebody else."

this falls into the category of coaches - not just Fleck - who come out after a loss and say "this is 100% on me."

it sounds good, but is it just words or will some real changes take place?

If Fleck means this, then we should expect to see changes in the offense this season, which could potentially include changes in formations, use of personnel, and play-calling.

we shall see.
Hold up. Are you trying to imply there are cynics here that look for the negative side of everything? :)
 





from the cynics' point of view:

"I didn't do well enough, so I fired somebody else."

this falls into the category of coaches - not just Fleck - who come out after a loss and say "this is 100% on me."

it sounds good, but is it just words or will some real changes take place?

If Fleck means this, then we should expect to see changes in the offense this season, which could potentially include changes in formations, use of personnel, and play-calling.

we shall see.
The bolded made me laugh ... PJ sounds the same. And, Maybe it's just me? Has anybody noticed his eyes look different? :)

Speaking of change: I'm pretty sure two quarterbacks saw the writing on the wall and transferred because PJ was unhappy with the offense and told the QB room Athan would be taking over at QB
 



from the cynics' point of view:

"I didn't do well enough, so I fired somebody else."

this falls into the category of coaches - not just Fleck - who come out after a loss and say "this is 100% on me."

it sounds good, but is it just words or will some real changes take place?

If Fleck means this, then we should expect to see changes in the offense this season, which could potentially include changes in formations, use of personnel, and play-calling.

we shall see.
I mean if he considers the failure caused by him having the wrong people in place that would be the right solution right?
 

from the cynics' point of view:

"I didn't do well enough, so I fired somebody else."

this falls into the category of coaches - not just Fleck - who come out after a loss and say "this is 100% on me."

it sounds good, but is it just words or will some real changes take place?

If Fleck means this, then we should expect to see changes in the offense this season, which could potentially include changes in formations, use of personnel, and play-calling.

we shall see.
Some would say thank you captain obvious, but he can't fire himself.

We will see tons of changes and the most important one is Kirk and health. Fleck points out the issues at WR last year with injuries. Mo was out. In the end they had all those issues and still managed to win 9 games with a terrible game plan. It felt like an internal struggle all year. Can only look forward at this point.
 

from the cynics' point of view:

"I didn't do well enough, so I fired somebody else."

this falls into the category of coaches - not just Fleck - who come out after a loss and say "this is 100% on me."

it sounds good, but is it just words or will some real changes take place?

If Fleck means this, then we should expect to see changes in the offense this season, which could potentially include changes in formations, use of personnel, and play-calling.

we shall see.
With a different OC it's a pretty good bet we'll see all of that. Kudos to Fleck to owning the obvious. That might also mean playing a good young QB a bit who brings more physical talent to the field.
 

The bolded made me laugh ... PJ sounds the same. And, Maybe it's just me? Has anybody noticed his eyes look different? :)

Speaking of change: I'm pretty sure two quarterbacks saw the writing on the wall and transferred because PJ was unhappy with the offense and told the QB room Athan would be taking over at QB
Or he told the QB room nothing. Everybody sees what happens on the practice field.
 









Watch out they might give you a Will Smith if you tell the truth.
 

A kinder, gentler poster.

Still going to give honest opinions, not some "homer" tunnel vision.

Hope that doesn't offend the loyalists.
Just giving honest opinions doesn't get you banned from a message board. Guess time will tell if you really have turned over a new leaf.
 

To clarify my remarks:

when a coach says "I failed," IMHO, the next thing out of his mouth should be

"and here is what I am going to do differently....A...B....C....D."

Yes, recognizing that you have a problem is the 1st step. But the next step involves doing something - taking some concrete action - to fix or address the problem.

I know that coaches guard their secrets and hate revealing information.

But to me, when a coach says "I failed," if I am a reporter, my first two questions are "why do you think you failed?" and "what are you going to do differently?"

the admission of failure is not the story - the response to failure is the story.

I guess we'll just have to wait to see the team play, and see if things look different compared to last year.
 

To clarify my remarks:

when a coach says "I failed," IMHO, the next thing out of his mouth should be

"and here is what I am going to do differently....A...B....C....D."

Yes, recognizing that you have a problem is the 1st step. But the next step involves doing something - taking some concrete action - to fix or address the problem.

I know that coaches guard their secrets and hate revealing information.

But to me, when a coach says "I failed," if I am a reporter, my first two questions are "why do you think you failed?" and "what are you going to do differently?"

the admission of failure is not the story - the response to failure is the story.

I guess we'll just have to wait to see the team play, and see if things look different compared to last year.
Last season's OC ended up the scapegoat.

That is pretty obvious.

Schedule says 9 wins to me.
 

Last season's OC ended up the scapegoat.

That is pretty obvious.

Schedule says 9 wins to me.
Scapegoat or maybe he really was a big part of the problem.

Offense looked good under KC the first time around. Looked bad under Sanford. I feel confident we are going to see something much more similar to 2019 when we take the field in 2022 as opposed to the inconsistent mess the past few seasons have been on offense.
 

The schedule looks pretty soft this fall. NDSU beats the Illinois team most years by 40 points. Colorado, Rutgers, NW. I would like to see a few more challenging teams.
 

The schedule looks pretty soft this fall. NDSU beats the Illinois team most years by 40 points. Colorado, Rutgers, NW. I would like to see a few more challenging teams.
Big Ten Schedule is out of our control. Playing one power 5 team in the non-conf is plenty considering we play 9 conference games.
 

To clarify my remarks:

when a coach says "I failed," IMHO, the next thing out of his mouth should be

"and here is what I am going to do differently....A...B....C....D."

Yes, recognizing that you have a problem is the 1st step. But the next step involves doing something - taking some concrete action - to fix or address the problem.

I know that coaches guard their secrets and hate revealing information.

But to me, when a coach says "I failed," if I am a reporter, my first two questions are "why do you think you failed?" and "what are you going to do differently?"

the admission of failure is not the story - the response to failure is the story.

I guess we'll just have to wait to see the team play, and see if things look different compared to last year.
He fired the OC and hired KC. That is different. He said the offense failed because he made a bad hire then continued to give him a free hand through eight games. Ok, not in those direct words but the meaning is clear. Fleck has taken a very big step forward as a head coach.
 



The schedule looks pretty soft this fall. NDSU beats the Illinois team most years by 40 points. Colorado, Rutgers, NW. I would like to see a few more challenging teams.
Meh. Alabama plays non conference schools like Mercer every year. Nothing wrong with having a cream puff non conference game or two.
 




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