bbwvfan
Well-Known Member
jonvi,
How you been?
Family doing well my friend. Thanks for asking..
SU may have found their QB?
How you been?
Family doing well my friend. Thanks for asking..
SU may have found their QB?
BB, Mullen's offensive players were in the right place, at the right time, making proper decisions and made physical errors, fumbles and INTs due to hard hits, bad bounces, etc. Last year I watched the WVU defense and special teams lined up wrong, taking bad angles, making poor decisions. So far this year, I have seen the offensive line try to DT a dlineman and instead trip up the runner, Punt returners fielding punts at the five, KRs catching a KO five deep in the endzone and bring it out to the ten. I can deal with physical errors, muffed punts piss me off, but they happen, a PHYSICAL mistake. I hope you can tell the difference between the two types of bad plays. A receiver missing a catch is a physical error, a receiver running the wrong route is a mental error. Cry bullshit all you want, a physical error is OK, we hate that they happen, but these young men are playing aggressive. When MULTIPLE players make the SAME mental error, it is a lack of coaching. When several players bring it out of the endzone the coach is not doing his job, do you see the difference???
But, are you the same guy who said Mullen was building something at WVU when his offense was averaging less points in his third year in charge than the previous? The WVU offense was only a few critical TO's away from being something special?
Today, some bonehead plays and poor choices are used by you to define horrible.
I cry....
DO you REALLY want to point to a 20-16 close loss in one of the loudest, hardest to play AWAY stadiums in the country? Be sure and point out the next year when our guru couldnt stay on OUR field with them......Do you remember the LSU game?
West Virginia Mountaineers vs. LSU Tigers - Recap - September 25, 2010 - ESPN
ST's nightmare... blocked FG's.... punt return for a TD.
Fumbles... INT's...
BS kept playing Noel despite his injury...
Do you remember Geno getting under the center... but, it wasn't the center. Of course... that wasn't a mental error... or a kid making a mistake because he was a kid.
Only players under Dana make mental mistakes because of coaching.
Do you remember the SU game?
Syracuse Orange vs. West Virginia Mountaineers - Recap - October 23, 2010 - ESPN
Geno threw 3 INT's. They had less than 300 yds of offense.
Do you remember the UofL game?
West Virginia Mountaineers vs. Louisville Cardinals - Recap - November 20, 2010 - ESPN
261 yds of total offense. The article states WVU put together two solid drives the entire game.
DO you REALLY want to point to a 20-16 close loss in one of the loudest, hardest to play AWAY stadiums in the country? Be sure and point out the next year when our guru couldnt stay on OUR field with them......
AND won the game, WVU had not been shut out since 2001, until our offensive guru did it yesterday...The more you post, the more invalid your point becomesDo you remember the Marshall game?
West Virginia Mountaineers vs. Marshall Thundering Herd - Recap - September 10, 2010 - ESPN
WVU went into the 4th qtr with a total of 6 points.
BB, Mullen's offensive players were in the right place, at the right time, making proper decisions and made physical errors, fumbles and INTs due to hard hits, bad bounces, etc.
I heard a few years ago how easy it was to coach out turnovers, yet now they are not only hard to coach out, it is NOW hard to coach a kid not to bring a kick off out of the endzone, it is NOW hard to coach a kid to NOT field a punt at the 5. We were told not long ago that year three was the year to judge a coach and fire him, but now we are supposed to be patient as we watch our team go to hell.
YOU have filled a whole page with stupidity trying to pour piss on Mullen, when Holgorsen's offense has become WORSE.