Do you still think Pete is the right guy for the job?
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YesWin the North, be the favorite and crush the winner of the loaded south is my expectation for this team.
Considering getting all the heavy hitters at home (minus oregon who is as down and in rebuild mode as they've ever been) and we being heavily favored in all 3 OOC games,10 wins really shouldn't be the bar.
6-3 won't win the North (maybe a freak tiebreaker scenario). I'd rather get blown out by Rutgers and go 7-2 in conference and win the North. Of course that would mean that not being ready for the opener cost us a potentially Playoff worthy season (see Stanford last year against Northwestern. NU ended up being decent, but SU had no business losing that game.)
I don't give a fuck if Browning goes down (and I blow him more than most posters here). Pete has a 4 star tank in his 3rd year in the program who started on the road against a top 5 team. If that guy isn't ready to go when the starter goes down, then Pete's program failed him.
If this season isn't maximized, it's completely on Pete. If the offense not executing in the final 2 minutes with a backup is the difference between 8-1 and 7-2 and it costs us the north it's on Pete and not being the fucking professional he's paid to be.
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No80 to 19 percent....wtf
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81% nowPurpleJ said:80 to 19 percent....wtf
FUCK PEOPLE GET YOUR SHIT TOGETHER OR PUT SVEN IN CHARGE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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NoTierbsHsotBoobs said:
Protip: It's hard to do that when you're out by earlyTequilla said:Since my phone doesn't like to edit, that's competing for conference championships in November annually
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Uh Rodriguez is the back up. But I loved the rest of the post. Carry on.Doogles said:Win the North, be the favorite and crush the winner of the loaded south is my expectation for this team.
Considering getting all the heavy hitters at home (minus oregon who is as down and in rebuild mode as they've ever been) and we being heavily favored in all 3 OOC games,10 wins really shouldn't be the bar.
6-3 won't win the North (maybe a freak tiebreaker scenario). I'd rather get blown out by Rutgers and go 7-2 in conference and win the North. Of course that would mean that not being ready for the opener cost us a potentially Playoff worthy season (see Stanford last year against Northwestern. NU ended up being decent, but SU had no business losing that game.)
I don't give a fuck if Browning goes down (and I blow him more than most posters here). Pete has a 4 star tank in his 3rd year in the program who started on the road against a top 5 team. If that guy isn't ready to go when the starter goes down, then Pete's program failed him.
If this season isn't maximized, it's completely on Pete. If the offense not executing in the final 2 minutes with a backup is the difference between 8-1 and 7-2 and it costs us the north it's on Pete and not being the fucking professional he's paid to be. -
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If Rodriguez is ahead of Carta-Samuels than he should be better than a 4-star dual threat 3 years into the program with starting game experience. If not, the coaching has failed.Ice_Holmvik said:
Uh Rodriguez is the back up. But I loved the rest of the post. Carry on.Doogles said:Win the North, be the favorite and crush the winner of the loaded south is my expectation for this team.
Considering getting all the heavy hitters at home (minus oregon who is as down and in rebuild mode as they've ever been) and we being heavily favored in all 3 OOC games,10 wins really shouldn't be the bar.
6-3 won't win the North (maybe a freak tiebreaker scenario). I'd rather get blown out by Rutgers and go 7-2 in conference and win the North. Of course that would mean that not being ready for the opener cost us a potentially Playoff worthy season (see Stanford last year against Northwestern. NU ended up being decent, but SU had no business losing that game.)
I don't give a fuck if Browning goes down (and I blow him more than most posters here). Pete has a 4 star tank in his 3rd year in the program who started on the road against a top 5 team. If that guy isn't ready to go when the starter goes down, then Pete's program failed him.
If this season isn't maximized, it's completely on Pete. If the offense not executing in the final 2 minutes with a backup is the difference between 8-1 and 7-2 and it costs us the north it's on Pete and not being the fucking professional he's paid to be. -
Yes@Tequila: Millennials think bitching makes them cool. Generation Entitlement thinks everything happens to them, hence, the passive-aggressive, pissy push-back at anything that doesn't go their way. Feminine rearing dealt them a cheese-grater up the ass, and after 20+ years of sitting on it, Stockholm Syndrome has them liking it. It's how they roll.
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The doogs are coming out of the woodwork.TurdBuffer said:@Tequila: Millennials think bitching makes them cool. Generation Entitlement thinks everything happens to them, hence, the passive-aggressive, pissy push-back at anything that doesn't go their way. Feminine rearing dealt them a cheese-grater up the ass, and after 20+ years of sitting on it, Stockholm Syndrome has them liking it. It's how they roll.
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The doogs are coming out of the woodwork.TurdBuffer said:@Tequila: Millennials think bitching makes them cool. Generation Entitlement thinks everything happens to them, hence, the passive-aggressive, pissy push-back at anything that doesn't go their way. Feminine rearing dealt them a cheese-grater up the ass, and after 20+ years of sitting on it, Stockholm Syndrome has them liking it. It's how they roll.
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