In the middle ground ... a coach's job is teach the players what they need to know, then put them in a position (through playcalling, etc.) to succeed. After that, it's up to the players. Now, good coaches continue to adapt and adjust, so it's not always so simple.Jacobs4Heisman wrote:Then why even have a head coach? As you point out, they have absolutely no effect on the outcome of a game. We must be out of our mind to pay this guy 6 figures when he just stands on the sideline all game long doing nothing.Redwingtom wrote:To only lose by 13 and shut them out in the second half is something to feel good about.
Not too many opponents fair better in Boise.
But last time I checked, Brandon does not carry the ball or throw it.
I still think we should be close to the favorite in the East. If we can just eliminate the stupid turnovers and penalties, I think we'll be tough to beat.
J4H: To your last point - agreed. Sloppy turnovers will kill us, but if we can put a stop to that, we will be as good as any team in the MAC.



