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Baca '12

BACA SHOULD BE STARTING !
WHY DIDN'T BACA COME IN TO START 2ND HALF ?
WHY WASN'T BACA EVEN WARMING UP IN THE 2ND QUARTER ?
ARE YOU FREAKING KIDDING ME!!
:thefan:
 
How many injuries this week?
Why did we change long snappers to start the game?
What happened to Chris Morris?
Did #1 pull a hamstring?
At what point do you NOT onside and risk injury ? (that one really pisses me off).
How long does an o line have to protect for in order for a qb not to throw a pick?
How does our injury rate compare to otherbig sky schools?
 
mountainbear said:
How many injuries this week?
Why did we change long snappers to start the game?
What happened to Chris Morris?
Did #1 pull a hamstring?
At what point do you NOT onside and risk injury ? (that one really pisses me off).
How long does an o line have to protect for in order for a qb not to throw a pick?
How does our injury rate compare to otherbig sky schools?

Morris: fighting leg injury. Has missed last 3 weeks.
Jefferson/hamstring: Yes, an injury he's been playing with for a while, just aggravated worse Saturday. Addressed in post-game with coach.
Injury rate: will always be an incomplete answer, because injuries vary each season for every program. When you're talking injuries like MCL's, ACL's, broken ankles, etc., they seem to come in rashes. Compared to previous years? The numbers are actually down. '07 & '09 were the harshest, and most of those injuries came in the losses to Hawaii and Kansas. '07 was also affected by the team playing 5 of 6 on the road to open the year. Hamstrings, pulled muscles, etc? Welcome to week 5 of the season.
 
Thanks for answering the questions that you could.
I thought Morris had healed and was ready to go again.
Good luck on the coaches show
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There is really no difference between 0-11 and 1-10, what will make a real difference is Baca, dude will at least give the offense a CHANCE!!

We’ve given Lobato a real chance, all the Lobato fans have to agree, agree or not the truth still remains! The season will be done, over if we go another game with him as QB some kind of change has to take place at the QB position if that’s the “leader position” the blame starts first with the Head Coach followed closely by the QB position.
 
Santos2500 said:
There is really no difference between 0-11 and 1-10, what will make a real difference is Baca, dude will at least give the offense a CHANCE!!

We’ve given Lobato a real chance, all the Lobato fans have to agree, agree or not the truth still remains! The season will be done, over if we go another game with him as QB some kind of change has to take place at the QB position if that’s the “leader position” the blame starts first with the Head Coach followed closely by the QB position.


Very great points Santos. My only concern or question is if the head coach supports his Qb like he has and the Qb has not improved in fact gotten worse who is left to take the blame? The answer to me is the person directly involved with a Qbs improvement and that is the quarterback coach. Right? I know that coach must be a great saleswoman because he must be able to sit in meetings and convince the whole faculty why he like lobato and they all must agree to be equally blind or something. The score should have been 14-0 in the first half because that was a team that looked and came out like they could be Montana.
 
I totally agree Klondike. This game was very winnable. I had said before the game that Lobato was the key to the game and unfortunatly the keys got lost ! But where is the coach?? Geez I have never seen any QB throw so many key interceptions without taking a seat or at least having the backup start throwing on the sidelines to make him start thinking ! Sorry Seth and Seth fans but there needed to be a change.
 
Agreed, the QB coach has to have the ear of the entire coaching staff for them “all” to want to continue with this Lobato experiment. Yes, he does have all of the “physical” attributes, but that’s where it stops.

At some point it becomes unfair to the rest of the team, have we gotten there yet, a resounding “yes”.

Did you get a chance to read the article in the Greeley Tribune, kind of cowardly by Collins if you ask me, the blame starts and stops with him it always ends up in the lap of the man in charge the Head Coach”. One more game with Lobato at the helm and the season is a wrap and if this season ends like last season coach Collins should also be a wrap.

The Bears had Montana’s head on the block ready to be chopped smooth the #%*@ off, but (coaches) pride got in the way!!!
 
Santos....good points
Men accept responsibility and act to correct that which is in need of correction.
Blame is a cowards game of hide and go seek.
The article most definitely didn't reflect any accountability by the coach.
Fortunate for him there was "plenty of blame to go around".
As long as he is allowed to deflect ownership and responsibility, and accountability for player development we will have the same old stuff.
 

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