Hi. I realize this might be a bit much for my first post, but I wanted to see if we could put together a rational pros & cons type assessment of Chizik & the two coordinators now that the season is over but still fresh in our minds.
What do you think they have accomplished & what do you think their failings are? Opinions are fine, but let's try and keep them based in facts. Also, try not to be too forward thinking (like "They better sort it out next year because of the 2010 schedule).
So here's what I have:
GC:
Pros:
-Brought excitement to the program that is still lingering (well, as much excitement as a 2-10 team can have).
-First & a half recruiting classes seem stronger than DMac's
Cons:
-Made his bones with defense, but...
-After Bates left, we had three very winnable games and we barely even showed up. I'm not blaming GC for Bates leaving or even for the fact that a very young team got disheartened after it. Also, I'm completely removed from the day to day workings of the team, so I have no idea what was being felt & said in the locker room. However, I do think a coach with more experience in leading a whole team could have used the situation as a rallying point to motivate the team. GC will probably learn from the experience & become a better leader because of it, but I think it was a missed opportunity.
Bolt:
Pros: ?
Cons:
-Tackling is probably the most fundamental skill in defense as well as being teachable. We couldn't tackle a bag of sand.
-Up until the K-State game, teams seemed to regularly adjust to our defense at halftime. This was due to either poor coaching adjustments on our side or poor conditioning, which is still largely up to the coaches.
-While we did perform better against K-State in the 2nd half, it wasn't better enough to overcome their 28-point 1st half.
McFarland
Pros:
-Unlike the defense, the offense did improve as the season wore on
-AA has emerged as a solid quarterback with huge potential despite a weak running game and a young o-line
Cons:
-The delay of game followed by needing to call a timeout in the red zone against EIU was inexcusable. There is no way that it should take a staff that long to come up with a play.
These are just the ones of the top of my head. Anyone care to add more?
What do you think they have accomplished & what do you think their failings are? Opinions are fine, but let's try and keep them based in facts. Also, try not to be too forward thinking (like "They better sort it out next year because of the 2010 schedule).
So here's what I have:
GC:
Pros:
-Brought excitement to the program that is still lingering (well, as much excitement as a 2-10 team can have).
-First & a half recruiting classes seem stronger than DMac's
Cons:
-Made his bones with defense, but...
-After Bates left, we had three very winnable games and we barely even showed up. I'm not blaming GC for Bates leaving or even for the fact that a very young team got disheartened after it. Also, I'm completely removed from the day to day workings of the team, so I have no idea what was being felt & said in the locker room. However, I do think a coach with more experience in leading a whole team could have used the situation as a rallying point to motivate the team. GC will probably learn from the experience & become a better leader because of it, but I think it was a missed opportunity.
Bolt:
Pros: ?
Cons:
-Tackling is probably the most fundamental skill in defense as well as being teachable. We couldn't tackle a bag of sand.
-Up until the K-State game, teams seemed to regularly adjust to our defense at halftime. This was due to either poor coaching adjustments on our side or poor conditioning, which is still largely up to the coaches.
-While we did perform better against K-State in the 2nd half, it wasn't better enough to overcome their 28-point 1st half.
McFarland
Pros:
-Unlike the defense, the offense did improve as the season wore on
-AA has emerged as a solid quarterback with huge potential despite a weak running game and a young o-line
Cons:
-The delay of game followed by needing to call a timeout in the red zone against EIU was inexcusable. There is no way that it should take a staff that long to come up with a play.
These are just the ones of the top of my head. Anyone care to add more?