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Re: Miami
38-3 in no time. Ugly game here. It went from manageable with finishing some drives to completely out of hand rather quickly.
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- jpfalcon09
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Re: Miami
I don't. There's hardly any talent at WR and the offensive line is no good. This program is nowhere close to having one player being a difference maker.Schadenfreude wrote:This is a rebuild, no doubt. But I do think having Matt McDonald eligible would help on nights like this.jpfalcon09 wrote:BG isn't going to be there for a couple years. There's a lack of playmaking talent on offense and the lack of depth across the roster is going to make it tough to hang with teams for 60 minutes.Schadenfreude wrote:Bowling Green isn't that far away from beating these guys. But we don't seem to be there yet.
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Re: Miami
TERRIBLE play calling and coaching. This has nothing to do with the talent on the field. The last series of the first half all run plays with a minute to go and not one pass play? Ball was at the 40 yard line! REALLY. He gave up on the kids!
How do you not use your time outs, look to bring a winning attitude. Not there with this coach. This has nothing to do with the players.
How do you not use your time outs, look to bring a winning attitude. Not there with this coach. This has nothing to do with the players.
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Re: Miami
No. He realized it's a 34 point game, his QB has already thrown two picks, and his defense needs a blow.hiway44 wrote:TERRIBLE play calling an coaching. Has nothing to do with the talent on the field. The last series of the first half all run plays with a minute to go and not one pass play? REALLY. He gave up on the kids!
How do you not use your time outs, look to bring a winning attitude. Not there with this coach. This has nothing to do with the players.
You're expecting things this program simply cannot do right now.
The longer the walk, the farther you crawl.
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Re: Miami
John Gibson and Todd Walker were just making the same point about the WRs. Fair enough.jpfalcon09 wrote:I don't. There's hardly any talent at WR and the offensive line is no good. This program is nowhere close to having one player being a difference maker.Schadenfreude wrote:This is a rebuild, no doubt. But I do think having Matt McDonald eligible would help on nights like this.jpfalcon09 wrote:BG isn't going to be there for a couple years. There's a lack of playmaking talent on offense and the lack of depth across the roster is going to make it tough to hang with teams for 60 minutes.Schadenfreude wrote:Bowling Green isn't that far away from beating these guys. But we don't seem to be there yet.
Re: Miami
Yeah, the TV guys mentioned how when Loy was scrambling, the receivers were just standing around unsure of what to do. There’s just a long way to go in every skill position. I think the O-Line has some talent but it’s hard to block when the defense knows what you’re doing on basically every play. I’m just happy we beat Toledo. I don’t expect another win this year and that’s fine.Schadenfreude wrote:John Gibson and Todd Walker were just making the same point about the WRs. Fair enough.jpfalcon09 wrote:I don't. There's hardly any talent at WR and the offensive line is no good. This program is nowhere close to having one player being a difference maker.Schadenfreude wrote:This is a rebuild, no doubt. But I do think having Matt McDonald eligible would help on nights like this.jpfalcon09 wrote:BG isn't going to be there for a couple years. There's a lack of playmaking talent on offense and the lack of depth across the roster is going to make it tough to hang with teams for 60 minutes.Schadenfreude wrote:Bowling Green isn't that far away from beating these guys. But we don't seem to be there yet.
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Re: Miami
I look at it this way - many of BGs starters would be 2nd on other team's depth charts, especially on offense. We know the situation at QB, and the injuries at RB, but elsewhere there just isn't a lot. Loeffler is going to have hit homeruns on the recruiting trail the next couple years to even get this program to be competitive within the conference. The bright spot is that there's young talent on defense, especially in the secondary.drumstix2388 wrote:Yeah, the TV guys mentioned how when Loy was scrambling, the receivers were just standing around unsure of what to do. There’s just a long way to go in every skill position. I think the O-Line has some talent but it’s hard to block when the defense knows what you’re doing on basically every play. I’m just happy we beat Toledo. I don’t expect another win this year and that’s fine.Schadenfreude wrote:John Gibson and Todd Walker were just making the same point about the WRs. Fair enough.jpfalcon09 wrote:I don't. There's hardly any talent at WR and the offensive line is no good. This program is nowhere close to having one player being a difference maker.Schadenfreude wrote:This is a rebuild, no doubt. But I do think having Matt McDonald eligible would help on nights like this.jpfalcon09 wrote:BG isn't going to be there for a couple years. There's a lack of playmaking talent on offense and the lack of depth across the roster is going to make it tough to hang with teams for 60 minutes.Schadenfreude wrote:Bowling Green isn't that far away from beating these guys. But we don't seem to be there yet.
The longer the walk, the farther you crawl.

