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Beardown said:
bearcrawls said:
You have to take advantage when opportunities are given to you. We need touchdowns when the field is short.

{update}
See this is what I'm talking about.... he throws a swing pass to the right to a guy wide open and throws it over his head....then we take a sack... He completes that pass then the sack doesn't hurt so much. Bottom line is when the game is close or getting close he can't make the big throws to sustain drives. When the game is a blowout, he's less stressed and performs better.

I'm not saying he has not thrown some GREAT passes today cause he has..... but he just can't lead this team when its needed and there is a NEED for a score.

Yeah, not sure what's keeping the staff from making the switch at QB.


Your "not sure" what keeps "the staff" from making a Qb change?...humor me for a moment as I take a swing at that one. The obvious would be the under experienced "coordinator" hired on in a position he wasn't qualified in the first place to have would only mean one thing...nobody knows on that staff when it's the right time to stop riding that horse into the ground every week. They in fact believe its something you stick out...so the perspective is exactly the opposite because in their minds that's the smarter "coaching" decisions. So, going back to my original statement...your not going to see a change in play offensively scheme or positions because you have individuals who are inherently incapable of know when what and how to win or be productive or put players in a position to be successful. Something similar to the hiring evaluation process done by JayJay. How's that score lookin?
 
KlondikeBear said:
Beardown said:
bearcrawls said:
You have to take advantage when opportunities are given to you. We need touchdowns when the field is short.

{update}
See this is what I'm talking about.... he throws a swing pass to the right to a guy wide open and throws it over his head....then we take a sack... He completes that pass then the sack doesn't hurt so much. Bottom line is when the game is close or getting close he can't make the big throws to sustain drives. When the game is a blowout, he's less stressed and performs better.

I'm not saying he has not thrown some GREAT passes today cause he has..... but he just can't lead this team when its needed and there is a NEED for a score.

Yeah, not sure what's keeping the staff from making the switch at QB.


Your "not sure" what keeps "the staff" from making a Qb change?...humor me for a moment as I take a swing at that one. The obvious would be the under experienced "coordinator" hired on in a position he wasn't qualified in the first place to have would only mean one thing...nobody knows on that staff when it's the right time to stop riding that horse into the ground every week. They in fact believe its something you stick out...so the perspective is exactly the opposite because in their minds that's the smarter "coaching" decisions. So, going back to my original statement...your not going to see a change in play offensively scheme or positions because you have individuals who are inherently incapable of know when what and how to win or be productive or put players in a position to be successful. Something similar to the hiring evaluation process done by JayJay. How's that score lookin?

Okay, but at least use the correct "your" and "you're"
 
KlondikeBear said:
Beardown said:
bearcrawls said:
You have to take advantage when opportunities are given to you. We need touchdowns when the field is short.

{update}
See this is what I'm talking about.... he throws a swing pass to the right to a guy wide open and throws it over his head....then we take a sack... He completes that pass then the sack doesn't hurt so much. Bottom line is when the game is close or getting close he can't make the big throws to sustain drives. When the game is a blowout, he's less stressed and performs better.

I'm not saying he has not thrown some GREAT passes today cause he has..... but he just can't lead this team when its needed and there is a NEED for a score.

Yeah, not sure what's keeping the staff from making the switch at QB.

Your "not sure" what keeps "the staff" from making a Qb change?...humor me for a moment as I take a swing at that one. The obvious would be the under experienced "coordinator" hired on in a position he wasn't qualified in the first place to have would only mean one thing...nobody knows on that staff when it's the right time to stop riding that horse into the ground every week. They in fact believe its something you stick out...so the perspective is exactly the opposite because in their minds that's the smarter "coaching" decisions. So, going back to my original statement...your not going to see a change in play offensively scheme or positions because you have individuals who are inherently incapable of know when what and how to win or be productive or put players in a position to be successful. Something similar to the hiring evaluation process done by JayJay. How's that score lookin?

Agreed. But I just can't accept the fact that two human beings (Collins and Boyer) can be that ignorant that they would accept losing their job than admit they made a coaching error.

The alumni and powers that be ($$$$$$$) need to flood Jay's office with their displeasure and demand a change right now! These are two of the most pathetic coaches I've ever seen.
 
KlondikeBear said:
Beardown said:
bearcrawls said:
You have to take advantage when opportunities are given to you. We need touchdowns when the field is short.

{update}
See this is what I'm talking about.... he throws a swing pass to the right to a guy wide open and throws it over his head....then we take a sack... He completes that pass then the sack doesn't hurt so much. Bottom line is when the game is close or getting close he can't make the big throws to sustain drives. When the game is a blowout, he's less stressed and performs better.

I'm not saying he has not thrown some GREAT passes today cause he has..... but he just can't lead this team when its needed and there is a NEED for a score.

Yeah, not sure what's keeping the staff from making the switch at QB.


Your "not sure" what keeps "the staff" from making a Qb change?...humor me for a moment as I take a swing at that one. The obvious would be the under experienced "coordinator" hired on in a position he wasn't qualified in the first place to have would only mean one thing...nobody knows on that staff when it's the right time to stop riding that horse into the ground every week. They in fact believe its something you stick out...so the perspective is exactly the opposite because in their minds that's the smarter "coaching" decisions. So, going back to my original statement...your not going to see a change in play offensively scheme or positions because you have individuals who are inherently incapable of know when what and how to win or be productive or put players in a position to be successful. Something similar to the hiring evaluation process done by JayJay. How's that score lookin?


LOL this post right here shows me that you have no idea what you're talking about dikebear. Coaches are either damned if they do or damned if they don't. If they stick with Lobato and he continues to suck it up fans are unhappy, if they bring in Baca and lose the game 40-0 fans are unhappy. Thats why coaches don't listen fans. When is the right time to stop riding that horse? Why don't you enlighten me dikebear, since you seem to be an expert on it.
 
Bearsfan24 said:
KlondikeBear said:
Beardown said:
bearcrawls said:
You have to take advantage when opportunities are given to you. We need touchdowns when the field is short.

{update}
See this is what I'm talking about.... he throws a swing pass to the right to a guy wide open and throws it over his head....then we take a sack... He completes that pass then the sack doesn't hurt so much. Bottom line is when the game is close or getting close he can't make the big throws to sustain drives. When the game is a blowout, he's less stressed and performs better.

I'm not saying he has not thrown some GREAT passes today cause he has..... but he just can't lead this team when its needed and there is a NEED for a score.


Yeah, not sure what's keeping the staff from making the switch at QB.


Your "not sure" what keeps "the staff" from making a Qb change?...humor me for a moment as I take a swing at that one. The obvious would be the under experienced "coordinator" hired on in a position he wasn't qualified in the first place to have would only mean one thing...nobody knows on that staff when it's the right time to stop riding that horse into the ground every week. They in fact believe its something you stick out...so the perspective is exactly the opposite because in their minds that's the smarter "coaching" decisions. So, going back to my original statement...your not going to see a change in play offensively scheme or positions because you have individuals who are inherently incapable of know when what and how to win or be productive or put players in a position to be successful. Something similar to the hiring evaluation process done by JayJay. How's that score lookin?


LOL this post right here shows me that you have no idea what you're talking about dikebear. Coaches are either damned if they do or damned if they don't. If they stick with Lobato and he continues to suck it up fans are unhappy, if they bring in Baca and lose the game 40-0 fans are unhappy. Thats why coaches don't listen fans. When is the right time to stop riding that horse? Why don't you enlighten me dikebear, since you seem to be an expert on it.


I don't need to explain anything bear24... Your entitled to your opinion sir that's why it's a blog. Your opinion isn't mind blowing or overwhelming with knowledge or experience....with that being said I'll answer your insightful question with a 41-16 loss and an impressive 1-14. I do know how to predict scores well Im pretty sure I predicted the scores earlier in this blog to be 42-17. Stay positive bear24 neither one of us will ever have to decide who the starter will be or maybe you will granted Jay keeps his job and Collins decides who his Qb coach will be. LOL
 

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