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I would like to say thank you Gene Chizik for leaveing the program. That said I would like to say thank you to Coach Paul Rhoads for joining the Cyclone staff. I do suppose Pollard needs some credit to so thank you Pollard for finding Rhoads.

That was one heck of a game last night huge win for the program. I am excited for the future of this program.
 
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I would like to say thank you Gene Chizik for leaveing the program. That said I would like to say thank you to Coach Paul Rhoads for joining the Cyclone staff. I do suppose Pollard needs some credit to so thank you Pollard for finding Rhoads.

That was one heck of a game last night huge win for the program. I am excited for the future of this program.


Watching the Auburn game and can't believe his good luck in bad coaching. He left the limping #6 in the game at the end of the second half and Northwestern passed right at him for several plays. Then, someone else makes a great interception. Horrible coaching followed by very lucky play by a great athlete.

Chizik is too dumb as a coach and Northwestern players are too smart. NW will come back. [Ha. Perfect timing. NW TD and now only down by 7. NW scored before I could post this comment.]
 
why do you guys still care/ talk about him?


NW scored again. Tie game. Horrible tackling by Auburn (sound familiar?). One by #6 who shouldn't even be on the field.

We post because we care. We care because his loss makes our win even sweeter.
 
NW scored again. Tie game. Horrible tackling by Auburn (sound familiar?). One by #6 who shouldn't even be on the field.

We post because we care. We care because his loss makes our win even sweeter.

Get over it. Your picking out the littlest things to try and attack Chizik. Move on and support the team we have instead of criticizing the former coach.
 
Get over it. Your picking out the littlest things to try and attack Chizik. Move on and support the team we have instead of criticizing the former coach.

OK, I'm being petty, but don't try to take away my enjoyment of beating Auburn. Just ignore this thread.

We just saw two bonehead plays at the end of the game. A really bad goalpost dunk attempt after a TD and an intentional collar tackle that was almost like he didn't know he couldn't tackle that way. Poor coaching related to tackling. Man, am I glad we have Rhoads.
 
OK, I'm being petty, but don't try to take away my enjoyment of beating Auburn. Just ignore this thread.

We just saw two bonehead plays at the end of the game. A really bad goalpost dunk attempt after a TD and an intentional collar tackle that was almost like he didn't know he couldn't tackle that way. Poor coaching related to tackling. Man, am I glad we have Rhoads.

Once again you are picking the littlest thing. He was going for the QB he moved and all he could do was grab his jersey. He was just trying to get the QB down. It wasn't intentional.
 
OK, I'm being petty, but don't try to take away my enjoyment of beating Auburn. Just ignore this thread.

We just saw two bonehead plays at the end of the game. A really bad goalpost dunk attempt after a TD and an intentional collar tackle that was almost like he didn't know he couldn't tackle that way. Poor coaching related to tackling. Man, am I glad we have Rhoads.

It was a facemask, not a horse collar tackle.
 
That's nice, but I believe it was actually Rhoads that found Pollard, not the other way around.

Wrong again Monty. Rhoads has stated that he didn't know if he would have a job, then Jamie called him. Jamie definitely needs some huge props for finding Paul.
 
The deep sack by the large defensive lineman sure looked like a collar tackle to me.

On 4th down, that extended the drive for the tying TD? He grabbed the facemask first, which was the penalty. The tackle itself wasn't a horse collar tackle because he wasn't dragged down from behind.
 
On 4th down, that extended the drive for the tying TD? He grabbed the facemask first, which was the penalty. The tackle itself wasn't a horse collar tackle because he wasn't dragged down from behind.

He also only had jersey and not pads which is what a horse collar is.
 
At any rate, they just did another bonehead move to bat the ball forward on a fumble. The players don't seem to know the rules.

That's good coaching. :jimlad:
 
At any rate, they just did another bonehead move to bat the ball forward on a fumble. The players don't seem to know the rules.

That's good coaching. :jimlad:
Give it a rest. The player was just trying to not let the Northwestern guy get it. That has nothing to do with coaching. Geeze. Him leaving did us a favor. Why can you not see that? If he would have stayed we probably wouldn't have been bowling let alone a bowl win.

Also, he slid into the kicker so you don't need to post about bad coaching on that either. He slid a good 5 yards.
 
Now there is yet another. A guy thinks he is celebrating the win after the missed FG in OT and dances around and bumps into the referee while he is making the call giving the ball back to NW because of roughing the kicker.
:biglaugh:
 
He also only had jersey and not pads which is what a horse collar is.

The tackle was not immediately made, and he was not pulled down by that grasp, which are both parts of the definition. Additionally, even if the QB was 15 yards behind the line of scrimmage but still inside the tackle box, there's no horse collar tackle.
 
Once again you are picking the littlest thing. He was going for the QB he moved and all he could do was grab his jersey. He was just trying to get the QB down. It wasn't intentional.

Shouldn't you be coaching your team instead of posting on CF Geno? Quit living in the past and get back to your task at hand :wink:
 
OK. AU won. Now I will let it go.
 

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