SoCalDomer
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So what do you guys want? Honestly, what do you want? What would you do better, oh wise ones? What should be done, how could this team be improved? Explain how you would coach if you were coach?
Maybe I'm just dumb, maybe I don't understand football as well as you do, because I don't feel the same way you do. Please help a brother out. Explain in football terms what you are expressing emotionally.
First, you don't have to be a college or professional coach to see that something here isn't working. You also don't have to be a coach in order to be allowed to voice criticism.
If you're not a lawyer I wouldn't attack your right to express opinions on what the law should be, or whether you disagree with what the law currently is. Attacking someone's credentials rather than attacking the argument is an ad hominem (a logical fallacy).
Second, explain to me why you think the future holds hope?
Future incoming talent and more experience? Why is that going to change the fact that our OL can't block, we can't move the line of scrimmage in order to run the ball, our receivers can't catch passes that hit them in the hands, and we can't tackle. These problems didn't just occur during the SC game. This is the 8th game where we exhibit the same exact ineptness. Plus, a team should be able to execute those fundamentals regardless of talent or experience.
But let's take a look at this theory that incoming talent will help, specifically by looking at our worst problem: OL.
In 2008, we have a few offesnive lineman coming in. They won't do anything in 2008 except provide depth. They won't start. Everyone agrees that OL is the hardest jump for high school players because of the speed and technique involved.
Perhaps you argue that the 2008 OL recruits will really help as sophmores in 2009; then we'll really be good. The problem is that 2006's OL aren't proving to be that helpful this year, so there's no assurance that 2008 recruits will be any better in 2009.
The 2006 recruits are CW's and should be "talented". They are sophmores and either aren't good enough to beat out a Jr or Sr, or they did but are part of the OL problem. Our current OL doesn't know how to block, including our sophmores and freshman (who CW recruited). If the OL recruited in 2006 which are playing right now don't already know how to pass block or run block well enough to help get more than a few first downs per game, why do you think they can elevate their game to win next year or in 2009 when they are Sr's? If CW and latina can't teach these guys how to block, why do you think they'll be able to teach the next group of recruits?
Also look at specials teams. Special teams is where most of the young guys get playing time, so they should be loaded with talent from CW's 06 & 07 classes. Our kick-off and punt return blocking is terrible. Kick-offs result in our "fast" returners Tate or Allen running into the back of the first row of blockers or into the grip of the first line of tacklers. There are no holes. These two special teams teams could be considered "offensive" in nature, and the same problems seen on the OL are seen here.
The "defensive" special teams do much better. Our punt coverage and kick-off coverages don't allow alot of yards.
The other problem with the talent argument is that far less talented teams are still able to execute their offense. We are last or close to last in nearly every offensive category. We simply cannot move the ball at all.
So let's turn to the inexperience argument. Other teams have underclassman who can catch passes. Other teams have underclassmen who can tackle. Other teams who have far less talent than us have won games! Is Stanford far more talented and experienced than us? They beet USC. Fluke? Perhaps, but they still executed in order to win that fluke. We aren't even competing on offense.
Perhaps you claim our schedule of tough teams is the problem. That might explain losses, but it doesn't explain the inability to get first downs. Washington State and Stanford both play USC and had much better results.
The last four games will determine whether talent or experience are the problem. We should have more talent than Stanford, Duke, Navy and Airforce. At this point, I question whether we can beat any of these teams.
Be clear about my position. I am not advocating for the firing of Weis. I don't know what the solution is, because I think we have so many problems it's impossible to identify the specifics of what needs to be done. But if this is the best Weis can do at building up young, inexperienced players, then I don't see there is any hope for the future. There is no reason to believe he will have any better results with the talent coming in next year.
Also be clear that I hope he proves me wrong. I hope we play well, we win games, we win the NC, next year and every year thereafter.
But what evidence do we have that next year will substantially better than this?
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