Yupp he think he can outrun them. If BG didn't teach him a lesson. Nothing will. Some people are not good lesson takers. I rarely see Rossi and his crew making the same crapping twice. Sanford thinks he can ride Mo to the glory day of his coaching career. When Mo went down, his limited ability to coach is on display.This game fell on the Sanford then the offensive line then morgan in that order.
Sanfords vanilla play calling fucking kills us. He does this in every match up he thinks is a cupcake game and then we get murdered.
The o line just like the BG game played soft early and never recovered (left tackle stands out the most to me) and doesn’t give Morgan any time and rarely opened up holes for our backs.
Morgan couldn’t make a throw to save his life and made poor decisions when we needed smart ones. Getting sacked when he should throw it away more than once. Rookie mistakes coming from what should be a seasoned veteran. Unlucky drops from receivers didn’t help him but come on.
Honorable mention: place kicker still hurts us and the refs missed at least 2 15 yard penalties in the first half that would’ve changed the momentum for the gophers (but that’s not the reason we lost)
Maybe his dad needs a new OC at Faith Lutheran High School in Las Vegas. I think that high school is the right spot for both of them. https://www.maxpreps.com/high-schools/faith-lutheran-crusaders-(las-vegas,nv)/football/staff.htmFire Sanford. Start Anaxsted.
Morgan could have a leg amputated and he would still be our starting QB. He is Fleck's guy until the end of days.Why not pull Morgan at the half?
PJ doesn't care what offense do we run. RUN first, TOP control yes. If his OC gets him Natty by air-raid he won't be saying no. We just have bad OC.Why is this all on Sanford? Isn’t he running the offense PJ wants.
Yep. Had hoped they learned their lesson after that one but this was pretty much a carbon copy. Good news is we won't be big favorites anymore and we seem to play better when we aren't.Basically a repeat of the Bowling Green game:
...right down to the orange pants
- Awful protection breakdowns
- Very little push from the OL
- QB holding the ball too long
- WRs not getting open
- CrAB gets hurt (though he wasn't getting open anyway)
- No meaningful offensive adjustments
- Poor kicking
- Similar score
- Defense played well enough to win
It may prevent us from landing talent at the QB position in the future. It doesn't seem Sanford is much of a QB developer.FIRE SANFORD! ENOUGHHHH! TM is not improving one bit under his coaching. How many QBs does he need to destroy from NFL prospect to total trash? Unbelievable!
We had a prior OC under Fleck btw.Why is this all on Sanford? Isn’t he running the offense PJ wants. Does anyone think that with games like this PJ will change his offensive philosophy?
I'm pretty down on the OC, but I'm not sure there's much to gain by firing him with 3 regular season games left. Maybe let Simon call the plays.If PJ doesnt make a drastic move this week, the optics on the extension will look bad. You cant have your offense continuously NOT show up in gimme games
The Good news is that PJ now has a home.The amount of anger I feel right now about how this entire week unfolded is off the charts.
I'm pretty sure handing the balls to the referees is not why the team lost today. Put that in boldOhh and can we get rid of the idiotic policy of having the players more worried about finding a ref to hand the ball too than getting ready for the next play, especially in 2 minute mode.
- Despite being a jaded, cynical, long suffering Minnesota sports fan; I did not see this one coming. I posted yesterday how impressed I was with the way they responded to the brutal BG loss. I was wrong.
- Honestly, this team was as flat as I have ever seen any team coming out of the gates in an impact game. (Maybe 2000 Vikes 41 donut game compares)
- The O line was absolutely brutal, just like BG. Every player. I am struggling with this.
- The missed extra point was a perfect metaphor for the entire game.
Yes. Because the offense wasn't hot garbage under Ciarocca or in Simon's one game tryout.Why is this all on Sanford? Isn’t he running the offense PJ wants. Does anyone think that with games like this PJ will change his offensive philosophy?
If you're going to let Simon call the plays, then you fire Sanford. Look at the turnaround the D had in 2018.I'm pretty down on the OC, but I'm not sure there's much to gain by firing him with 3 regular season games left. Maybe let Simon call the plays.
Fire Sanford. Name Simon THE guy. If there isn't a dramatic change in the next four games, you know you need someone new next year. Simon will be happy to return to WR coaching if he was given a chance and laid an egg.I'm pretty down on the OC, but I'm not sure there's much to gain by firing him with 3 regular season games left. Maybe let Simon call the plays.
We didn’t run one screen, either traditional or bubble to a WR to negates their rush - insane.If you're going to let Simon call the plays, then you fire Sanford. Look at the turnaround the D had in 2018.
EXACTLY. Make the move now, put Simon in at OC, hire a new guy in the off season of Simon doesn’t cut it.Fire Sanford. Name Simon THE guy. If there isn't a dramatic change in the next four games, you know you need someone new next year. Simon will be happy to return to WR coaching if he was given a chance and laid an egg.
I'd say it is a great time to make a change since Simon has been co-coaching the offense the last two years. It'd be a bit different if a coach not as involved in the offense stepped in.
I am far more disappointed with todays result than I was after the BC joke.Basically a repeat of the Bowling Green game:
...right down to the orange pants
- Awful protection breakdowns
- Very little push from the OL
- QB holding the ball too long
- WRs not getting open
- CrAB gets hurt (though he wasn't getting open anyway)
- No meaningful offensive adjustments
- Abandoned a scheme that was working (Kramer)
- Poor kicking
- Similar score
- Defense played well enough to win
Yeah I’d rather he blame the coaches, specifically Sanford and himself.If Fleck is going to credit culture for playing well against the teams with better athletes, then I think it's fair to blame culture for not playing well against lesser teams.