So basically the games where the teams had a significant talent advantage lol that isn’t happen at MiamiWatching some of the games from this guy and I am not impressed. Anytime he played anyone with a pulse he looked bad. Somebody posted the 2021 Cincinnati and Texas Tech games....go watch them and tell me they don't look like every god awful offense we've ever had here.
So basically the games where the teams had a significant talent advantage lol that isn’t happen at Miami
There weren't a ton of great options available as OC, that's why good play callers get HC jobs fast. Even Georgia and Alabama had to settle for Tommy Rees and Mike BoboI'm curious to know who you'd rather hire
Go watch Garrett Riley offense vs GeorgiaSo basically the games where the teams had a significant talent advantage lol that isn’t happen at Miami
I didn’t ask youThere weren't a ton of great options available as OC, that's why good play callers get HC jobs fast. Even Georgia and Alabama had to settle for Tommy Rees and Mike Bobo
How did his offenses with talent look at WVU?What does that matter? The offense looked like garbage and bad coordinators often look like garbage against better teams. The reason good coordinators get promoted or pay increases is because they look good against teams that have more talent. If you're a coordinator and you only look good when your players are better than the other team what are you actually bringing to the table?
Unless the goal is to win 9 or 10 games a year, we're not going to have better players than Bama. They'll likely always have a talent advantage. So when he sh**s the bed against Bama we can all go, "they had a significant talent advantage lol".
Still waiting for an answer @nystateofmindI'm curious to know who you'd rather hire
Watching some of the games from this guy and I am not impressed. Anytime he played anyone with a pulse he looked bad. Somebody posted the 2021 Cincinnati and Texas Tech games....go watch them and tell me they don't look like every god awful offense we've ever had here.
I actually think OL is the one thing ND DOESNT haved an issue with. They have been an Oline factory.I don’t think it’s the athletes across the board that ND can’t match.
It’s the monsters across the trenches.
Michigan in ‘21 had a top graded out OL.
It had a DL with some studs on it.
And UGA in the trenches just handled it with no problem.
You have to be able to just match beast for beast with the top tier teams. And that means recruiting rankings.
And the problem ND has is those guys aren’t really located in the Midwest. And those guys tend to not have the greatest grades.
his first non-covid game of his tenure
You're cherry picking
Yeah he roasted UK in the first game each team played after he was fired, iirc. Legend.
Go watch Garrett Riley offense vs Georgia
Any other excuses? His first Thursday night game on the 1st week of October maybe?
I picked the best team he played in conference and the best OOC game he played. That's not cherry picking. That's pretty standard. We're trying to win national championships, not get to 9 wins.
He was great in Bloodline
Still waiting for an answer @nystateofmind
I asked you a question go back and readWhat?
Ehhhh okWhat does that matter? The offense looked like garbage and bad coordinators often look like garbage against better teams. The reason good coordinators get promoted or pay increases is because they look good against teams that have more talent. If you're a coordinator and you only look good when your players are better than the other team what are you actually bringing to the table?
Unless the goal is to win 9 or 10 games a year, we're not going to have better players than Bama. So when he sh**s the bed against Bama we can all excuse it by saying, "they had a significant talent advantage lol".
we win one maybe 2 more games last year...now combine 36ppg and the defense actually showing up...because they got cooked all last year.I didn't make excuses, I laid out facts, that were all inclusive. I even said the Texas Tech game performance was "fair criticism." You're even cherry picking my response, lol. You left most of my post out, of course. You picked the two worst performances, period, including one against a 13-1 CFP team. You even skipped over the the fact that his offense went ham against the 2nd best team on their schedule, the #19 ranked team in America, because, you know, cherry picking to suit your agenda.
36 points per game. Say that in the mirror.
Hard to take you seriously, amigo.
I personally think Brian Kelly went to LSU, because he thinks he has a better chance at winning a NC at LSU than at Notre Dame.
I think when he played Alabama and Clemson in the playoffs he realized that as well as he recruited to Notre Dame he can't match the athletes of those elite teams. With LSU fertile recruiting base, and Texas, Georgia, Florida fairly close he thinks he can assemble a team that can close to match those elite squads.