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Tommy being Tommy. But it's just Langs fault if you ask the OCs around here
Then you're being willfully myopic/ignorant. Langsdorf shouldn't be putting Tommy in that situation, and this half should have been over already via running plays and controlling the clock.

Yes, Tommy messed up on both INTs. But we shouldn't be throwing the ball this often, and that's playcalling and on the OC.

 
Tommy's been damn near perfect throwing everything and anything en route to 21 point lead.

So Langs is suddenly a moron for continuing what's been working.

Not sure I like that logic.
He was perfect throwing with the wind. Been throwing against the wind in the second quarter and has struggled. That's the logic.

 
Tommy's been damn near perfect throwing everything and anything en route to 21 point lead.

So Langs is suddenly a moron for continuing what's been working.

Not sure I like that logic.
Some on here won't blame the players for anything. They only blame the coaches.

 
Tommy being Tommy. But it's just Langs fault if you ask the OCs around here
Then you're being willfully myopic/ignorant. Langsdorf shouldn't be putting Tommy in that situation, and this half should have been over already via running plays and controlling the clock.

Yes, Tommy messed up on both INTs. But we shouldn't be throwing the ball this often, and that's playcalling and on the OC.
This. So much this. TA isn't calling the plays. Thats Langs. Stupid play calling.

 
Worst case should have been 21-0 at the half. Now we are in danger of of giving up two scores to Rutgers because we abandon the run. This coaching staff has no sense.

 
That wasn't Langs fault, it was Armstrongs. The receiver was wide open. Some of you need help on your obsession of wanting to blame the staff.
The coaching staff knows TA make bad decisions, and bad throws. With a 21 point lead, and great a great yards per carry, we should not be calling that play on first down.
Great yards per carry? If it weren't for our TE running for 32 yards we're averaging 3 yards per carry.. Not great
 
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That wasn't Langs fault, it was Armstrongs. The receiver was wide open. Some of you need help on your obsession of wanting to blame the staff.
The coaching staff knows TA make bad decisions, and bad throws. With a 21 point lead, and great a great yards per carry, we should not be calling that play on first down.
Great yards per carry? If it weren't for our TE running for 32 yards we're averaging 3 yards per carry.. Not great
Why do people always do this? When you look at other teams' running stats do you scour for their long run plays then delete them? 3 yards a carry (if you for some reason delete the big run) is enough to run the ball on first down when you're up 21-0.

 
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