Softy questioned Pete 6 yrs ago
The right question would have been is he able to coach on game day with the big boys.
It's still the question to be asking after six years. We probably have the answer by now. The chart is a massive fail. Can he go to Bellichick's 101 class on how to use a timeout correctly?
I guess Cal is considered a big boy??
I mean Pete made a comment about how hard Eason can throw the ball!!! My nightmare continues.
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Pete needs to take a step back and look long and hard at himself as a coach. Will he? No
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Pete will never divorce his process.BeerThirty said:Pete needs to take a step back and look long and hard at himself as a coach. Will he? No
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Same shit Pete offense since his last two years at BSU.
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Skinny can throw the ball, but the receivers can find open daylight the OC can’t diagnose a defense and Pete won’t change this shit offense
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Depressing.NeGgaPlEaSe said:Skinny can throw the ball, but the receivers can find open daylight the OC can’t diagnose a defense and Pete won’t change this shit offense
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maybe it is time for Pete to go back to the Mountain West. He seems to be stuck in that mindset. Give Lake a shot at HC. At least he has shown that he'll play the young guys. Mistakes happen but the talent is there.
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Inspiration > rote execution (i.e., "process"). Cal played inspired, even though the team with lesser talent. They had swagger. Weaver promised a victory (though it occurred Sunday instead of Saturday due to the weather delay) and then played from that belief, as did his teammates. Folding under pressure like a house of cards has become at least a twice a season occurrence (once in conference play and in big bowl games) under Petersen. Play calling is insane at times, using the definition for insanity as doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Pete's process is exposed. He was considered an innovator and giant slayer (big bowl victories against power 5 teams) while at BSU. Not so much now. He's become a bed shitter. His tendencies are known and were exploited by Wilcox. He needs to adapt. 2016 was the blue print, if he will just apply it. It was the best of Sark type talent (skill guys with swagger) and competent offensive play schemes and calling (Tedford was a consultant - Smith and Hamdan underlings). Petersen needs to turn the offense over to a competent OC if he wants to have an elite program. This likely won't happen since it would require Pete to divorce his process, which is his identity.jecornel said:
Pete will never divorce his process.BeerThirty said:Pete needs to take a step back and look long and hard at himself as a coach. Will he? No
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It's depressing because Pete is pressing his process.jecornel said:
Depressing.NeGgaPlEaSe said:Skinny can throw the ball, but the receivers can find open daylight the OC can’t diagnose a defense and Pete won’t change this shit offense
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I suspect there is a higher probability Lake would hire a competent OC. Lake is hungrier and not wedded to an outmoded process.BeerThirty said:maybe it is time for Pete to go back to the Mountain West. He seems to be stuck in that mindset. Give Lake a shot at HC. At least he has shown that he'll play the young guys. Mistakes happen but the talent is there.
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Like if Pete really wanted to be effective with his process, he would coach it as perfecting and building muscle memory so that you can execute when you're in a bloodthirsty rage on Saturday. The whole being a robot thing just doesn't work for humans.Homebrew_Dawg said:
It's depressing because Pete is pressing his process.jecornel said:
Depressing.NeGgaPlEaSe said:Skinny can throw the ball, but the receivers can find open daylight the OC can’t diagnose a defense and Pete won’t change this shit offense




