Michigan State: What did we learn?

This wasn’t on Frost. He called a good game. 
 

Players have to execute. The last route by #3 was bad. The punt was bad. Guys shouldn’t false start.  I’m not “blaming” players but this wasn’t a Frost bad game. 
 

we balled out tonight and it was player execution/player mental mistakes. 
 

the special teams totally lost us this game. That absolutely was player execution. The 7yd punt and the wrong side field punt is players. 
 

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only coaching that is reallllly bad is o-line 

 
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The hardest part with all of this is that we're so close.

This isn't like Callahan or Riley where we're getting blown out. So damn close.

 
This wasn’t on Frost. He called a good game. 
 

Players have to execute. The last route by #3 was bad. The punt was bad. Guys shouldn’t false start.  I’m not “blaming” players but this wasn’t a Frost bad game. 
 

we balled out tonight and it was player execution/player mental mistakes. 
 

the special teams totally lost us this game. That absolutely was player execution. The 7td punt and the wrong side field punt is players. 
Frost chooses to not have a dedicated special teams coach. All 3 losses have special teams disasters....

 
martinez had his great plays and his bad. I don’t blame him solely for this loss. Punt return for a touchdown isn’t on him. If that punt went 7 yards and out bounds we might have won that game right there.

We have been this close every year. With every team. We play close enough to lose with top 25 or down teams like Illinois

 
 He literally threw the game losing pick.  Get out of there with this horses#!t. 


The high throws disagree with you. 


Dude accounted for 71% of our offense tonight, (with a 71% completion percentage) playing behind the worst offensive line in school history, playing for possibly the worst offensive playcaller in 60 years (give or take a Shawn Watson). He's far from the problem. 

 
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