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The only home games worth attending??? Michigan and Stanford. The rest is total dreck. (sac state, Utah st, Buffs, Beavs, zona)Tequilla said:Spot on @Meek
It's easy to call things out when the results aren't there
But you're starting to see a lot of people on more of a regional/national stage saying that Petersen runs one of the best programs from Sunday to Friday in the nation ... I largely think that there's a lot of truth in this
What's been missing lately is Saturday's ... and the examples are starting to pile up. It's something that can't be ignored any longer.
The danger when you always talk about process is that you elevate process as being more important than results. Process often leads to results ... so process is obviously important. But process without results more often than not is a sign of something broken in the process.
Given next year's home schedule, the renewal rate is not going to be good this offseason. There's some PR that needs to be undertaken in this program both from a local as well as regional and national level.
There's just a lot of clean up that has to be done after a season like this.
Away games: Cal, Utah, Oregon, USC, Wazzu (win)
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Welcome aboard, Teq.Tequilla said:
When I talk about goodwill, it's how a string of good years often can lead to having a bad year explained away as being a massive outlier ... a "nothing to see here" type of situation.creepycoug said:FWIW, all smart ass comments aside, I'm not entirely convinced of the "good will" line of reasoning. This is such a bottom line business that really nothing else matters besides winning. It's why I laff like an idiot hyena at the "OKG" shit; because nobody should GAF about it, and nobody really does. Winning fixes er'thing.
I don't think the argument is Ewatarded or anything. It's chintresting, but I'm not convinced it's an important thing. It sounds made up. Talk me into it, but before trying, consider how everyone around here fawned all over Pete's smart ass media retorts when Washington was winning this shitty little dreck conference. Nobody fucking cared, and in fact, they ate it up like fucking candy.
Again, convince me. I'm listening. For real.
In some respects, Pete has found himself in this position with the results of the last 3 years. It's why for this year up until yesterday it was largely easy to explain away most of this year's disappointments. Cal was a strange game with some execution errors really coming back to haunt ... not to mention having a lead that you couldn't close on in the last 2 minutes. Against Oregon it was a game that could have gone either way with a handful of plays and youthful mistakes really being an issue. Stanford was a game that the entire team didn't show up to. A concerning element of the program has been that one of those games happens each year ... but by itself whatever. But everything came to a head yesterday against Utah. Getting to halftime up 1 was the worst the situation could have been. The mismanagement of the end of the half was giving Utah free points. Just poorly managed. The execution errors popping up all over the place. The lack of on-field leadership. Everything came to a head and did so in a way that it's painfully obvious to even the casual fan.
Pete's not getting fired ... but what is he going to do about it. Is he going to give the same answers he's given all year? Is he going to run his staff back? Is he going to recognize he needs to adapt and change because the conference has caught up to him? The average fan (including myself) can't tell you how to run a program ... but what we can say is that we know from experience that insanity is doing the same thing over and over without change.
I think to what kind of goodwill Mark Helfrich built up at Oregon after getting to a national title game. Then within a few years, things get hard and challenging with no answers to address. That goodwill got eroded and it went from "we know what you're capable of" to "we don't think you can do it again."
Ultimately, it is a "what have you done with me business" ... results matter. They will always matter.
The thing with Pete that really concerns me at this point is how rigid he is in talking about process. Process matters ... I 100% get that and am a believer in it. But at the same time results matter as well. Excellent process is the foundation to delivering exceptional results. When you don't have the results though, it's fair to start questioning the process. It's just a little too much head in the sand to say that the results are unlucky and the solution is to double down on the process. -
Not saying Pete is getting fired
Been calling out coaching issues for a while
It’s a defining offseason for Pete ... he’s hit the crossroads -
Last season was a defining offseason for Pete, too. So was the one after the Peach Bowl.Tequilla said:Not saying Pete is getting fired
Been calling out coaching issues for a while
It’s a defining offseason for Pete ... he’s hit the crossroads
He knows there's a problem but he doesn't know how to fix it. He's trying different things that he think will fix it, but he's not actually addressing the problem. -
I dont think he knows that his offense and QB coaching is the problem...whatshouldicareabout said:
Last season was a defining offseason for Pete, too. So was the one after the Peach Bowl.Tequilla said:Not saying Pete is getting fired
Been calling out coaching issues for a while
It’s a defining offseason for Pete ... he’s hit the crossroads
He knows there's a problem but he doesn't know how to fix it. He's trying different things that he think will fix it, but he's not actually addressing the problem.
He needs to hire a real OC that can run his own system and actually coach QBs so they get better rather than regress the longer they are in the program.
The OL, RB, TE have all been decent to good.
WR is hopefully being fixed? Puka and Bynum both seemed like huge improvements. -
He does. He said after the Rose Bowl they were going to fix it. But he doesn't know how to fix it. He doesn't know that his offense needs to go and an established OC (not some a rookie) needs to bring in their system and their preparation for the offense to truly be successful.Houhusky said:
I dont think he knows that his offense and QB coaching is the problem...whatshouldicareabout said:
Last season was a defining offseason for Pete, too. So was the one after the Peach Bowl.Tequilla said:Not saying Pete is getting fired
Been calling out coaching issues for a while
It’s a defining offseason for Pete ... he’s hit the crossroads
He knows there's a problem but he doesn't know how to fix it. He's trying different things that he think will fix it, but he's not actually addressing the problem.
He needs to hire a real OC that can run his own system and actually coach QBs so they get better rather than regress the longer they are in the program.
The OL, RB, TE have all been decent to good.
WR is hopefully being fixed? Puka and Bynum both seemed like huge improvements. -
After the initial script, the play calling is all based on reading the defense. Might be the reason why we play so we’ll early and clam up late.
Yes, you have to take what the defense gives you. At some point tho, you have to impose your will and be really good at certain things and be able to count on them when times get tough and the defense tightens up. -
One glaring exception to this was the Penn State game. Washington was getting its ass handed to it and it could have been worse score-wise going into half time. But the Huskies came out of the first half and made great adjustments and marched down the field and scored. Clear that good half-tim adjustments were made in that game.RoadDawg55 said:After the initial script, the play calling is all based on reading the defense. Might be the reason why we play so we’ll early and clam up late.
Yes, you have to take what the defense gives you. At some point tho, you have to impose your will and be really good at certain things and be able to count on them when times get tough and the defense tightens up. -
That’s not a glaring exception because UW did the same thing against both Oregon and Utah. It goes back to having time to adjust, whether it’s the week prior to the game or halftime. Once the offense works through the script and the defense adjusts, UW wilts.creepycoug said:
One glaring exception to this was the Penn State game. Washington was getting its ass handed to it and it could have been worse score-wise going into half time. But the Huskies came out of the first half and made great adjustments and marched down the field and scored. Clear that good half-tim adjustments were made in that game.RoadDawg55 said:After the initial script, the play calling is all based on reading the defense. Might be the reason why we play so we’ll early and clam up late.
Yes, you have to take what the defense gives you. At some point tho, you have to impose your will and be really good at certain things and be able to count on them when times get tough and the defense tightens up.
Someone mentioned it in a different thread but you have an OC in his 2nd year with very little coaching experience overall and the only guy with a good amount of experience to help him is the head coach.
I don’t blame or hate Hamdan for being a shitty OC. I blame Petersen for putting him in the position without the right support structure. -
I think the experience aspect of being a play caller can be important, but not always. LSU brought in some wunderkid from the Saints and he revamped their offense.CFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
That’s not a glaring exception because UW did the same thing against both Oregon and Utah. It goes back to having time to adjust, whether it’s the week prior to the game or halftime. Once the offense works through the script and the defense adjusts, UW wilts.creepycoug said:
One glaring exception to this was the Penn State game. Washington was getting its ass handed to it and it could have been worse score-wise going into half time. But the Huskies came out of the first half and made great adjustments and marched down the field and scored. Clear that good half-tim adjustments were made in that game.RoadDawg55 said:After the initial script, the play calling is all based on reading the defense. Might be the reason why we play so we’ll early and clam up late.
Yes, you have to take what the defense gives you. At some point tho, you have to impose your will and be really good at certain things and be able to count on them when times get tough and the defense tightens up.
Someone mentioned it in a different thread but you have an OC in his 2nd year with very little coaching experience overall and the only guy with a good amount of experience to help him is the head coach.
I don’t blame or hate Hamdan for being a shitty OC. I blame Petersen for putting him in the position without the right support structure.
The NFL has coaches like McVay that had players on the team older than they are. Coaches of all ages can be good.
Most everyone was pleased with getting Bush back to be OC. He got a lot of credit in 2016 for getting the WR’s to improve so much, although a lot of it was simply getting Ross back and finally using him. He definitely was consistent in 2016 when he was far from consistent before that.
We did well with Tedford as a consultant. Tedford has some horrible offenses late in his time at Cal tho.
It’s hard to really know. Like most of you, I think a big problem is that Pete really runs the offense and the OC just carries out what he wants to do.






