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There was a bit of progress, but not near enough. Minnesota and Cockeye for certain are unexplainable and unacceptable losses in my mind. It was a collapse.
He will poach whoever he can from the roster on the way out, would have regardless of what was decided about him coaching the team through the play-offs. They know this too, which is why they said no.
Striking head or shoulders of opponent with the crown of the helmet is targeting. It was definitely targeting. That was terrible officiating not to acknowledge the penalty. 9 point swing as a result. Does this mean we win the game? No. I hate bad officiating.
If Butler had the freedom to choose any scheme, what do you guys suspect he would run? Would he stick with the 3-3-5? He runs a lot of 4-2. We do a lot of things but haven’t been good at anything. Is Rhule dictating what he is doing? The best coaches I know have a system they believe in...
Rhule is the head coach, so he gets to dictate what our offense does. How much influence he uses during the game I am not sure, but I am more concerned with our defense right now. I don’t believe that Butler is the answer.
My thinking is the lad saw the writing on the wall. Lateef and then Trae Taylor in front of him…Dayton probably not a kid who wants to sit the bench. They are both better QBs. He will land somewhere. I wish him the best.
I am not afraid of Cockeye. We have been competitive when they have had better teams than they have this year, and we haven’t been as good, most of the last decade quite frankly. PSU worries me more, they have more talent than Cockeye all over the field. We have to stop the run against both of...
I haven’t seen the presser yet, but I hope Rhule wasn’t as “oh well” as it sounded with regards to TJ leaving.
I liked Rogers when he came out of high school, glad he is progressing.