pumpdog20
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So you’re saying it was a lazy hire for Driskell to bring in Vince?
LOL, well played.
So you’re saying it was a lazy hire for Driskell to bring in Vince?
Driskell has never said to fire anyone. In fact he's against calling for it during the middle of the season. He has been very vocal that the Quinn and Rees hires were lazy. He's been right about Quinn the whole time. He may or may not be right about Rees.
I'm an admitted fan of Driskell as I think he's pretty dang good at analyzing from an outsider's perspective. Sure he can drag a point to death, but some people only want to see roses. I understand why he brought in Vince, but that guy doesn't add anything.
My favorite podcast is II for Prister and to a lesser extent O'Malley. I think Sampson is a clown.
Also, Tim, Tim, and Pete all independently predicted that Del and Quinn will not be at ND next year, so...
Driskell has never said to fire anyone. In fact he's against calling for it during the middle of the season. He has been very vocal that the Quinn and Rees hires were lazy. He's been right about Quinn the whole time. He may or may not be right about Rees.
I'm an admitted fan of Driskell as I think he's pretty dang good at analyzing from an outsider's perspective. Sure he can drag a point to death, but some people only want to see roses. I understand why he brought in Vince, but that guy doesn't add anything.
My favorite podcast is II for Prister and to a lesser extent O'Malley. I think Sampson is a clown.
According to Driskell, has Driskell ever been wrong? He doesn't coach anymore because he doesn't want to. I wouldn't want to either if nobody wanted me around their program. Nobody wants him around them.
The Rees hire was tough to stomach with Moorhead out there waiting to get scooped up. Even Sampson went on the record at the time saying Moorhead was a “homerun” and/or “no-brainer.” But everyone knew the writing was on the wall. I don’t think Driskell ever recovered from that lol.
I don’t know if there were better names at the time I just remember he was the big one that everyone was talking about. But was he a homerun compared to Rees? Kind of, if you’re comparing resumes and results just because Rees basically didn’t have any.
I don’t know if there were better names at the time I just remember he was the big one that everyone was talking about. But was he a homerun compared to Rees? Kind of, if you’re comparing resumes and results just because Rees basically didn’t have any.
I’m imagining the board reaction of going with the limited Anthony Brown in favor of the more arm talent Ty Thompson/Tyler Shough or the complaints of how the defensive recruiting (Flowe, Sewell) is ahead of the offensive recruiting…
Does Moorhead have a win against a #1 team?
No but he beat #2 Ohio State and #6 Wisconsin in 2016.
Also I’m not calling for Moorhead or something. I was just explaining where Driskell’s Rees issues came from. I remember all the reporters were talking about Moorhead at the time, including Driskell.
Eh, not that hard when you've got Trace McSorley and Saquon Barkley. He was smart enough to take off once they were gone.
Hah I apparently have that guy on mute. Must've been posting BS long before this.
He was smart enough to take off once they were gone.
There's a lot to be said for that in the coaching profession. What I mean is that a lot of very good coaches won't stay around lesser talent, they'll leave as soon as they see that their system isn't going to look as good and the next job may not pay as well. I don't know whether that was the case with Moorehead.
According to Driskell, has Driskell ever been wrong?
Eh, not that hard when you've got Trace McSorley and Saquon Barkley. He was smart enough to take off once they were gone.
Couldn't the same be said about beating the #1 team without the #1 overall draft pick and numerous starters out on defense?
There's a lot to be said for that in the coaching profession. What I mean is that a lot of very good coaches won't stay around lesser talent, they'll leave as soon as they see that their system isn't going to look as good and the next job may not pay as well. I don't know whether that was the case with Moorehead.
You beat the #1 team, you beat the #1 team. History doesn't care, and if you get beat nobody cares. We were missing guys too.
McSorley had gaudier numbers than Book and Book is the winningest QB at Notre Dame. Barkley finished 4th for Heisman and was picked 2nd overall in the Draft. In 2017 they also had 2nd round and 4th round receivers to throw to in Hamilton and Gesicki. Chris Godwin the year before was a 3rd rounder too. That's some pretty good talent.
The point is Penn State had quite a bit of talent on offense those two years Moorhead was there, certainly more talent than Tommy was working with last year in that first Clemson game. Clemson had plenty of talent on defense to stop us and they got out coached in that game. I think people forget that Uiagalelei threw for almost 450 yards in game 1. How much more damage would Lawrence have done if he was starting? In fact Uiagelelei accounted for more points than Lawrence did later. The bigger problem was we didn't stop the run in game 2 like we did before. When we came out later for the ACC CG the same energy clearly wasn't there. Etienne commented on the physicality of the first game as we held him to 28 yards, but he had no problems in game 2 as he averaged 12+ yards a carry.
Tell me today if you'd rather be the OC at Alabama or Kentucky. Both schools have talent, but one school clearly has more. Which is more impressive, Alabama knocking off Florida or when Kentucky upset them? In this scenario Rees is coaching Kentucky and Moorhead is at Bama. Nobody really bats an eye when Bama beats Florida because we come to expect it. Kentucky really shouldn't have beat Florida though. If I need to paint it clearer than that, let me know.