Those that blame all of woes on Sanders or Fulmer need to reconsider their comments. Blaming the coaches usually comes from those who must not be trying try to analyze what is actually happening.
Coaches can do little more than provide plays and plans that will work if and when the players perform to their ability. Coaches can't actually run out on the field and run, catch, punt, kick or pass the ball. The coaches can't do the blocking or or tacking.
Not that I am a great coach but, I saw nothing wrong with the game plans or strategies in either of the games this year. I did see much less than satisfactory performances by many of the players in all three of the games.
Some have said that Fulmer and Sanders can't make adjustments, and this in itself is complete BS. :crazy: If anyone saw the game Monday night there can be no possible doubt that significant adjustments were made during the halftime break. The team in the second half looked like a totally different group than the ones that floundered around most of the first half.
We have very capable coaches. They have devised game plans that have worked well and successfully for years. We have a program that is among the most elite in the nation. Fulmer, Sanders and Chavez have been the winningest coach/coordinators team in the nation for several years. They didn't get there by not being able to coach.
Get off their backs and lets actually cheer for the Big Orange. :gun:
ON TO VICTORY OVER THE REBELS
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