I should probably just shut-up. I clearly expect too much from this team.
Another procedure penalty prevents us from even running a play. Its like high school football out there. Players don't know where to be, people are playing new positions each game, can't tackle, can't block, its just snap it and see what happens.
Embarassed, humbled, only one answer and no one here once to hear it.
So, how about that volleyball team, eh? Think we have a shot at beating Iowa State at their place?
Take it a step further, this O-line is young, the RB's are great, Kardoes brings them all down. Its really that simple. The alternatives must be so bad in practice that the coaches don't trust them, or more likely, the coaches are part of the problem. I said it, deal with it.
Back to Harris on the return. Christ, what is going on with this team? They can't have a game plan. Its just show up and let the players struggle. The truth hurts and I expect to take heat for pointing that out.
Could it be like the men's BB team where they just haven't had the talent? I don't think thats it. Koenig, Watson, Hohn, Harris, they all have talent. Its coaching, its the inexperience on the line, its attitude (which is coaching). The writing was on the wall last week. No suprise for me. Some of you must be just stunned.
We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
im sick of this $hit. bench andy's @$$ now and give someone else a chance to lead the program. he's had time and hasn't learned much. new leadership please, give us a chance to win games.
So, how about that volleyball team, eh? Think we have a shot at beating Iowa State at their place?
For those who don't venture to other posts, the women's VB team swept Valpo out of the Iowa State gym. Valpo was the mid-con champ last year. Any VB players free for a try out? (Humor, thats all I have left)
Nice to see Brock is okay.
We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler
We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.
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