I think we come out a bit flat, unfortunately and initially looks like we're going to lose. We get rolling eventually though and while it's a hard fought game, NU wins 27-17.
-We won like we were supposed to. Haven’t seen that in years, sadly.
-Stepp is the best back
-Martinez can game, when the game is going his way
-The OL may have shown improvement. Hard to judge when you’re playing Rumham
-CTB needs to never be our punt returner ever again
The biggest and only positive thing I think I can say so far about this coaching staff is in the last two games they’ve significantly cleaned up the penalties…I think we had 2 today? I realize what happened agains Illinois but about half of our penalties last week were bs. We’re not seeing the constant false starts, etc that we’ve pretty much become numb to *knocks on tree stump*
Like I said, no offense to the kid but he had 2 receptions for 13 yards. There is no way he’s better than Betts or Manning (other than maybe blocking).
No kidding. Not to mention, if you watched the Texan's games, he made some AWFUL coaching decisions. I really don't think he's a good coach, personally. Talent covered up a lot.
Maybe the coaches will play the players with the most talent because it's Fordham so the backups will play. No offense to the kid but I hope to never see Wyatt Liewer starting, ever again. Show me Betts, Sevy, more than one drive with Stepp, etc.
So what he's saying is, he's not a good enough coach to know how to make adjustments based on what the other team is doing. At least it's true: the second the coaches aren't prepared for what the other team is throwing at us, the team falls apart.
I mean I agree, there are plenty of fingers to be pointed at the coaches. However, I also saw the same mistakes from a 4 year starter that I've seen for 3 years. Same s#!t, different game.