Iam4utalways
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A "good" game day coach would give the ball to his 6'3"to 6'5" 240 lb back with a big blocker in front, have his duel threat QB sneak it, or throw a quick slant to his big receiver who dwarfs the guy trying to cover him. CBJ's on the other hand opts for none of the previous and instead runs a double sweep or something similar, where the runner has to make a 50 yard play instead of a one yard play. We all know this to be true with our own eyes.
A "good" game day coach would give the ball to his 6'3"to 6'5" 240 lb back with a big blocker in front, have his duel threat QB sneak it, or throw a quick slant to his big receiver who dwarfs the guy trying to cover him. CBJ's on the other hand opts for none of the previous and instead runs a double sweep or something similar, where the runner has to make a 50 yard play instead of a one yard play. We all know this to be true with our own eyes.
That's true. He has also run the type play I described more than once with a yard or less to go for a touchdown. One is as stupid as the other. Our talent will have to offset his stupidity if we have the season we should.He ran Kamara straight ahead into the teeth of OUs strength on 3rd and 1 last year. He got stuffed. Then we kicked a 1/2 yd fg. Just saying
I hope you and you're "like" aren't suggesting CBJ has proven himself to be a "good game day" coach. If so the San Diego weather has clearly baked your brain. In three years he has proven to "be one of if not the worst" on multiple occasions.Ladies and gentlemen, this year's nominee for pep rally coordinator