Speculating About the Rest of The Season
Do people here see Lake firing Donovan and who could he hire who is not only a good OC but a good recruiter too? Apparently Lincoln Riley still calls the plays at Oklahoma yet Oklahoma has two Co-Coordinators in Bill Bedenbaugh and Cale Gundy so it could make sense to try to hire one of them at $1.2 to $1.5 million per.
Besides the dark, I'm afraid of Lake keeping Donovan and then Huard transferring so help me!
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My guess... Jen sits down with Jimmy in December and says, "We have to make some changes to make it look like we're addressing issues. Letting Coach Donovan go is really the least problematic move to make. The media will be on our side."
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It's obvious thats where things are headed.DerekJohnson said:My guess... Jen sits down with Jimmy in December and says, "We have to make some changes to make it look like we're addressing issues. Letting Coach Donovan go is really the least problematic move to make. The media will be on our side."
If he fires Donovan only then my attitude will be the same as it is now. If he makes changes to the defense as well, basically the entire staff on that side, then I'll probably doog it up and declare an offseason moral victory. People forget that the defense is really problematic too, and the worst of the recruiting woes are on that side. -
If Huard is already seriously thinking about transferring out then he isn't going to be the guy regardless of whatever janitor Lake hires.
Huard hasn't shown anything other than Ronnie Rainbow type shit. The ordainment and anxiety of him being the magical savior is fucking retarded. No one has seen enough to get worked up about him and the team has 69 more important issues than QB.
"the most popular guy on a losing team is always the backup QB" - @RaceBannon ~79AD -
Lake could go winless and he's not getting fired
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A really good QB would raise the level of play for the whole team. I’m not huge on Huard either but haven’t seen enough to really know. The signs aren’t great that he’s a baller tho.Houhusky said:If Huard is already seriously thinking about transferring out then he isn't going to be the guy regardless of whatever janitor Lake hires.
Huard hasn't shown anything other than Ronnie Rainbow type shit. The ordainment and anxiety of him being the magical savior is fucking retarded. No one has seen enough to get worked up about him and the team has 69 more important issues than QB.
"the most popular guy on a losing team is always the backup QB" - @RaceBannon ~79AD -
They aren’t firing Donovan
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The blacking schemes are terrible. Even a good qb will somewhat struggle in this scheme.RoadDawg55 said:
A really good QB would raise the level of play for the whole team. I’m not huge on Huard either but haven’t seen enough to really know. The signs aren’t great that he’s a baller tho.Houhusky said:If Huard is already seriously thinking about transferring out then he isn't going to be the guy regardless of whatever janitor Lake hires.
Huard hasn't shown anything other than Ronnie Rainbow type shit. The ordainment and anxiety of him being the magical savior is fucking retarded. No one has seen enough to get worked up about him and the team has 69 more important issues than QB.
"the most popular guy on a losing team is always the backup QB" - @RaceBannon ~79AD -
Off-season natty?chuck said:
It's obvious thats where things are headed.DerekJohnson said:My guess... Jen sits down with Jimmy in December and says, "We have to make some changes to make it look like we're addressing issues. Letting Coach Donovan go is really the least problematic move to make. The media will be on our side."
If he fires Donovan only then my attitude will be the same as it is now. If he makes changes to the defense as well, basically the entire staff on that side, then I'll probably doog it up and declare an offseason moral victory. People forget that the defense is really problematic too, and the worst of the recruiting woes are on that side. -
Nah that'd be a stretch.dirtysouwfdawg said:
Off-season natty?chuck said:
It's obvious thats where things are headed.DerekJohnson said:My guess... Jen sits down with Jimmy in December and says, "We have to make some changes to make it look like we're addressing issues. Letting Coach Donovan go is really the least problematic move to make. The media will be on our side."
If he fires Donovan only then my attitude will be the same as it is now. If he makes changes to the defense as well, basically the entire staff on that side, then I'll probably doog it up and declare an offseason moral victory. People forget that the defense is really problematic too, and the worst of the recruiting woes are on that side. -
Did we not do this thread the previous 7 games?








