Lots of question we will have to wait for the answers

Lots of question we will have to wait for the answers

Here are a few of mine.

Is this the new offense or was it just installed for this game?

If so do you believe we have the right personal for such an offense?

Is the reason we played 3-4-4 all night because of a shortage of Tackles?

If so is this a result of the lost scholarships?

Who’s idea was it never to pressure or blitz?

Will they be fired?

I understand you wanted to shorten the play book but was it necessary to reduce it to just 14 plays?

If so was that because of reduced full pad fall practices? Or more a result of Coach Princes play calling ability?

If so have you ever consider a game of chess as a way of interviewing an OC?

Considering previous successes against Chip Kelley and other spread offenses why wasn’t those proven defensive game plans at the very least prepped as a backup if the let them come to you and hope they make a mistake game plan failed as it did so horribly?

Considering the early success Jay Ajayi was having even though the demands of the TE’s in blocking DE’s failed and the continuous running of the same running play over and over did it ever occur to you a power running game used consistently might get the team back into the game and buy needed rest for the D?

Did you really believe Washington would self-destruct and give us the game there by had no need to attack with blitz?

After reading this morning’s article by Brain Murphy and watching Coach Pete’s post-game interview

I don’t believe we are going to see much change and would also seem someone i.e. Coach Prince is lost in a dream world. A few quotes from Murphy’s piece.

"That's kind of the wave of the future right now in college football," offensive coordinator Robert Prince said.


Followed by

"We studied many offenses and we looked at our personnel and we felt this was the best way to have production," Prince said. "It was about us and what we felt was going to be best for our personnel and getting ourselves in position to make plays, and unfortunately, it didn't work (Saturday)."

 

When taken as a whole it truly seems to me they have tossed out the baby with the bath water.

As I had laid out in my previous article Boise State has the weapons I guess we just disagree on what the game plan should have been. 

I'm not left with too many warm fuzzy feelings about all this but I am all in;  knowning no one is going to consider my thoughts nor concerns I'm just going to have to go along for the ride and Trust in Pete.

 

At least will always have memories of how it use to be and hopefully someday be again.

http://youtube.com/watch?v=wawYzy9izdU

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