The postives from tonights game

At least we were consistant . Kept trying to do what wasn't working. Positve there might be some coaching changes after this, And it might not stop till the top. He showed very emotion like he was unattached.

 
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My main positive was, normally I wouldn't have had the TV on that late, and Fargo was on another channel. So I got to watch part of that. Still a damn fine movie.

Come to think of it, doesn't ole Jerry Lundergard remind you a little of Wats?



 

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Maybe people will finally look at the Martinez decisions lately with a bit of a critical eye.
Your consistent delirious defense of this pathetic excuse for a coordinator is laughable at best. I believe you would have drank the kool-aid to ride on the meteor. I don't understand any defense for this performance tonight or over the last two seasons. The pro-Watson crowd has about as much credibility as the pro-Callahan crowd did after oSu in 2007.

The excuses are tired, the commentary used up, and the happenstance happens all too often.
it is increasingly hard to defend Wats but Martinez deserves plenty of criticism as well. As does Barney.

 
I am making no excuses for the coordinator.

I can recognize a bad situation though. And having to run with Taylor out there: that's a bad situation.
With all due respect my friend, it's time to face reality.

This offense isn't bad. It's worse. The coordinator is bad, the QB is bad, the line is bad, the position coaching is bad. It's a feedback loop of awful, and everyone is implicated in it. Watsgrove needs to be canned yesterday and a few assistants need to join him in early retirement. Pelini's star faded ever so slightly this evening, and it will only get worse next year when this offensive travesty is exposed on a weekly basis.

If Pelini does not fire Watson, it's on his head from here on. I won't be talking about the offensive staff next season. It's now Bo's problem. His career can be defined or redirected by tonight's embarrassment. It's up to him, but for all the Watson lovers out there, please spare us the BS on this one. It's boring me to death.

 
I am making no excuses for the coordinator.

I can recognize a bad situation though. And having to run with Taylor out there: that's a bad situation.
With all due respect my friend, it's time to face reality.

This offense isn't bad. It's worse. The coordinator is bad, the QB is bad, the line is bad, the position coaching is bad. It's a feedback loop of awful, and everyone is implicated in it. Watsgrove needs to be canned yesterday and a few assistants need to join him in early retirement. Pelini's star faded ever so slightly this evening, and it will only get worse next year when this offensive travesty is exposed on a weekly basis.

If Pelini does not fire Watson, it's on his head from here on. I won't be talking about the offensive staff next season. It's now Bo's problem. His career can be defined or redirected by tonight's embarrassment. It's up to him, but for all the Watson lovers out there, please spare us the BS on this one. It's boring me to death.
THIS.

 
Jared Cricks choice for next year was made easier. The dude was a nonfactor against a less than stellar OLine and he was one on one a LOT of the game. Come on back now Crick, ya hear.

 
Jared Cricks choice for next year was made easier. The dude was a nonfactor against a less than stellar OLine and he was one on one a LOT of the game. Come on back now Crick, ya hear.
Buddy of mine told me this week if you watched the last few games that Crick's stats got better because he wasn't getting doubled, Meredith and Steinkuhler were. So I went back and looked at some film, he was completely correct.

Not having Baker really hurt us tonight. PUT THE KEYS AWAY WHEN YOU WANT TO GET DRUNK PEOPLE.

 
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