Don't bash players

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Seasons over. Serves no purpose to bash kids, especially those who are done. There is no simple solution to fixing this. Going to take some new thinking. For the first time ever we heard opennes on a new stadium from the AD. This program needs a bold vision. Almost like it's 1980 again.
 
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Don't see a lot of player bashing, 95% is geared toward Golden, and rightfully so.
 
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Bash the **** out of Stephen Morris. He was laughing all night on the sideline. The kid is a joke. When the fans called him out for it he talked smack to the fans. Stephen what about the other team? What about running for a first down? Good luck in the pros with that attitude u will need it
 
Bash the **** out of Stephen Morris. He was laughing all night on the sideline. The kid is a joke. When the fans called him out for it he talked smack to the fans. Stephen what about the other team? What about running for a first down? Good luck in the pros with that attitude u will need it

He's laughing because the head man in charge has enabled that. How the **** are some of you so blind?
 
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There is no simple solution to fixing this.

Hire a competent head coach.

Fixed.

a different coach fixes Burns, Howard and Jenkins being in position to make plays and choking? And Morris being the worst big game leader we've had, maybe ever?

Year 3, players still aren't in right positions

Not the coaches fault.

Jesus Christ @ this delusion.

You love to come running to point out negativity but never have a solution.

They were in position but did not make the plays.

Jesus Christ @ your agenda.
 
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There is no simple solution to fixing this.

Hire a competent head coach.

Fixed.

a different coach fixes Burns, Howard and Jenkins being in position to make plays and choking? And Morris being the worst big game leader we've had, maybe ever?

Year 3, players still aren't in right positions

Not the coaches fault.

Jesus Christ @ this delusion.

You love to come running to point out negativity but never have a solution.

They were in position but did not make the plays.

Jesus Christ @ your agenda.

you are one dumb ******* *******. **** your life
 
There is no simple solution to fixing this.

Hire a competent head coach.

Fixed.

a different coach fixes Burns, Howard and Jenkins being in position to make plays and choking? And Morris being the worst big game leader we've had, maybe ever?

Are you serious?

Are you asking me if a good coach can ensure his defensive players have a better understanding of their assignments? Of if he can implement a scheme that puts them in a better position to succeed?

Or if an OC can tailor his gameplan to a QB's strengths and extract the most production out of him?

Jesus. Sign off and get a hold of yourself.
 
Hire a competent head coach.

Fixed.

a different coach fixes Burns, Howard and Jenkins being in position to make plays and choking? And Morris being the worst big game leader we've had, maybe ever?

Year 3, players still aren't in right positions

Not the coaches fault.

Jesus Christ @ this delusion.

You love to come running to point out negativity but never have a solution.

They were in position but did not make the plays.

Jesus Christ @ your agenda.

you are one dumb ******* *******. **** your life

There is no simple solution to fixing this.

Hire a competent head coach.

Fixed.

a different coach fixes Burns, Howard and Jenkins being in position to make plays and choking? And Morris being the worst big game leader we've had, maybe ever?

Are you serious?

Are you asking me if a good coach can ensure his defensive players have a better understanding of their assignments? Of if he can implement a scheme that puts them in a better position to succeed?

Or if an OC can tailor his gameplan to a QB's strengths and extract the most production out of him?

Jesus. Sign off and get a hold of yourself.

Ok cool kids. Don't change the argument.

Is Golden the right guy for the job? -- tonight was no indication that he is.

Were there several plays in the game that Howard, Burns and Jenkins were in the right position to make plays on the ball and they failed to make a play? - yes there were. And those plays were big plays and it is on them.

Morris sucked. Coach Coley was no better.

I don't give a **** who the coach is, but this is not 1991. We are not hiring some corrupt ******* and we are not letting the inmates run the asylum. So get over the swagger and come up with some intelligent solution of who our next coach should be or what Golden should do. Saying year 3, with the players and situation we've had is ignorant.
 
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**** Morris 2nd and 6 or 7 to go he scrambles out of the pocket and has room to run 3-4 yards untouched what does he do throws it away. His checkdown is wide open nobody around him for 10-15 yards what does he do? Throws it downfield to the guy with 3 red jerseys within 2 yards. **** the whole offense as a hole no bright spots there at all in the game. I will give props to the defense on the first 5-6 drives they held up for a while but it seemed as though they lost all motivation when the offense kept doing jack ****.
 
Bash the **** out of Stephen Morris. He was laughing all night on the sideline. The kid is a joke. When the fans called him out for it he talked smack to the fans. Stephen what about the other team? What about running for a first down? Good luck in the pros with that attitude u will need it

There was a second or third down play in the second quarter, 6 or 7 to go for a first down, where Morris rolled right and could have easily picked up the first down by running it. In fact, it looked like he could have walked to the marker. Instead, he sailed the ball out of bounds. The lisping commentator raved about his decision-making ability for not forcing the ball into coverage. I'm not sure what was worse: watching Morris wimp out (again) on picking up a badly needed first down or listening to the idiot in the booth praise him for it.

I wish Morris luck in the future, but I do look forward to seeing a QB under center who is willing to pick up a first down with his feet when necessary.
 
Bash the **** out of Stephen Morris. He was laughing all night on the sideline. The kid is a joke. When the fans called him out for it he talked smack to the fans. Stephen what about the other team? What about running for a first down? Good luck in the pros with that attitude u will need it

There was a second or third down play in the second quarter, 6 or 7 to go for a first down, where Morris rolled right and could have easily picked up the first down by running it. In fact, it looked like he could have walked to the marker. Instead, he sailed the ball out of bounds. The lisping commentator raved about his decision-making ability for not forcing the ball into coverage. I'm not sure what was worse: watching Morris wimp out (again) on picking up a badly needed first down or listening to the idiot in the booth praise him for it.

I wish Morris luck in the future, but I do look forward to seeing a QB under center who is willing to pick up a first down with his feet when necessary.

i don't. i hope that feeble ****** is confined to a wheelchair
 
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