TSM Coaching Approval O'Meter (Post-Auburn, 2009)
Our game recap is coming later this afternoon, but I wanted to get this poll out there ASAP today.
You know how it works by now, so go vote. And God help us all when we see the results.
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Hold onto your hats
I voted a tentative yes for the first time this week….more to come from The 25314.
hell no
second half of that game it looked like we were trying to be texas tech. once kb got shakey should have gone to the ground game a WHOLE lot more
" Lord Stanley, etch thier names on your fabled cup" Mike Lange june 12, 2009
by oldtimehockey09 on Sep 21, 2009 1:24 PM EDT reply actions
True
but the play ON the field hurt us more than the play calls. Brown made some bad decisions throwing in to double coverage, so I really can’t blame most of that on the staff.
But, I can agree with oldtimehockey that the ground game should have been a LOT more relevant in the second half. When Devine has about 90 yards in the first qtr and two TDs, why wouldn’t you stick it out with the run game?
I think we can all agree that WVU lost that game as opposed to Auburn winning it. The better team truly did not win on Saturday.
defense
the better d won the game but our staff certianly did not make it hard for thier guys to be in position when your thorw every down. i think being in au had a big part to play in this one. maybe they wanted anopther hsock and awe play to shut the stadium back up after we had them quiet in the 1st
" Lord Stanley, etch thier names on your fabled cup" Mike Lange june 12, 2009
by oldtimehockey09 on Sep 21, 2009 1:30 PM EDT up reply actions
This is a learning game for JB
this game should bring him down a notch from the high he was on after the ECU game. I think after this game he will learn when to take a sack and when to throw the ball away because sometimes those are the best plays who have not throw it into Triple coverage and into places where there is no hope of being caught by guys on your team sometimes you have to throw it away
"Here-to-for called Crabass, from the combination of Crabtree and jackass" thank you WyoFan for that little piece of awsome

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