bleedsmaroonandgold
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These last three weeks we have played games and give ourselves a chance (to varying degrees) to win. The refs haven't given us any help. At the same time, we have made some really bad mistakes which have hurt us. It seemed like Kill's calling card the last couple of years was a moderately effective offense being propped up by a great defense, great special teams, and disciplined and smart play which avoided the mistakes which would kill us. Now, our offense is playing pretty well, our special teams and defense are horrendous, and we can't stop making dumb/sloppy mistakes. The problem is in one year we have gone from a team that makes you feel as long as we are in it at the end, we have a chance, to one where I feel like even if we are in it at the end, we will find a way to blow it.
Against Michigan we had the well-documented 19 second disaster. Totally unacceptable, that kind of ridiculous clock management can never, ever happen.
Against OSU, we had OSU stopped at third and nine when we knew they were going to run and then give us the ball back for one last chance to tie, and we let Cardale bust through untouched for a 30 yard TD. Then, we get the ball back two scores down with two minutes left. We run the clock down to under 15 seconds trying to dink and dunk down the field even though we need two more scores, before throwing short of the sticks on 4th and 3. In the middle of that whole mess, we took a delay of game penalty where the offense didn't even break the huddle before the play clock expires.
Against Iowa, there were a lot of sloppy penalties at bad times. The big kickoff return was a nightmare. And (even though the onside kick is a low-percentage proposition), we didn't even give ourselves a chance to recover it by kicking it right out of bounds.
This team coaching staff needs to pull their collective heads out and stop leaving winnable games on the field due to a lack of focus.
Against Michigan we had the well-documented 19 second disaster. Totally unacceptable, that kind of ridiculous clock management can never, ever happen.
Against OSU, we had OSU stopped at third and nine when we knew they were going to run and then give us the ball back for one last chance to tie, and we let Cardale bust through untouched for a 30 yard TD. Then, we get the ball back two scores down with two minutes left. We run the clock down to under 15 seconds trying to dink and dunk down the field even though we need two more scores, before throwing short of the sticks on 4th and 3. In the middle of that whole mess, we took a delay of game penalty where the offense didn't even break the huddle before the play clock expires.
Against Iowa, there were a lot of sloppy penalties at bad times. The big kickoff return was a nightmare. And (even though the onside kick is a low-percentage proposition), we didn't even give ourselves a chance to recover it by kicking it right out of bounds.
This team coaching staff needs to pull their collective heads out and stop leaving winnable games on the field due to a lack of focus.