Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason. I had speculated that his move from Boise to UW was in the hopes of rekindling some passion for coaching football. Boise insiders sad as much when he left that he seemed burnt out.He has said he won't be coaching past 60.I believe he has a 5 year run left in him, and doesn't want to go out like this, so will make the decision to let go of the offense.You could win a NC with the 2016-17 defenses he had. He will look for a guy/system to do what Ohio State/LSU did when they had their offensive issues and take the final step in being able to win the whole thing. But... How do you know he is aware that he's the problem? I don’t think he can avoid it. He knows it all ends with him. Whether he will make successful changes is another issue. A man who willingly goes four years with Browning and does nothing to rectify it lacks self-awareness. Right now it's hazy whether he realizes that he is the problem and will have the humility to remove himself from the equation. He didn’t have anyone better. That’s still his fault, but you don’t make a change just to make a change. I think it would be pretty hard to think Browning was going to flame out like he did after his first two years in the program. I think he’s aware he’s the problem. Whether he can completely remove himself from meddling is a fair question. Same for whether he can make the right hire.
Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason. I had speculated that his move from Boise to UW was in the hopes of rekindling some passion for coaching football. Boise insiders sad as much when he left that he seemed burnt out.He has said he won't be coaching past 60.I believe he has a 5 year run left in him, and doesn't want to go out like this, so will make the decision to let go of the offense.You could win a NC with the 2016-17 defenses he had. He will look for a guy/system to do what Ohio State/LSU did when they had their offensive issues and take the final step in being able to win the whole thing. But... How do you know he is aware that he's the problem? I don’t think he can avoid it. He knows it all ends with him. Whether he will make successful changes is another issue. A man who willingly goes four years with Browning and does nothing to rectify it lacks self-awareness. Right now it's hazy whether he realizes that he is the problem and will have the humility to remove himself from the equation.
Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason. I had speculated that his move from Boise to UW was in the hopes of rekindling some passion for coaching football. Boise insiders sad as much when he left that he seemed burnt out.He has said he won't be coaching past 60.I believe he has a 5 year run left in him, and doesn't want to go out like this, so will make the decision to let go of the offense.You could win a NC with the 2016-17 defenses he had. He will look for a guy/system to do what Ohio State/LSU did when they had their offensive issues and take the final step in being able to win the whole thing. But... How do you know he is aware that he's the problem? I don’t think he can avoid it. He knows it all ends with him. Whether he will make successful changes is another issue.
Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason. I had speculated that his move from Boise to UW was in the hopes of rekindling some passion for coaching football. Boise insiders sad as much when he left that he seemed burnt out.He has said he won't be coaching past 60.I believe he has a 5 year run left in him, and doesn't want to go out like this, so will make the decision to let go of the offense.You could win a NC with the 2016-17 defenses he had. He will look for a guy/system to do what Ohio State/LSU did when they had their offensive issues and take the final step in being able to win the whole thing. But... How do you know he is aware that he's the problem?
Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason. I had speculated that his move from Boise to UW was in the hopes of rekindling some passion for coaching football. Boise insiders sad as much when he left that he seemed burnt out.He has said he won't be coaching past 60.I believe he has a 5 year run left in him, and doesn't want to go out like this, so will make the decision to let go of the offense.You could win a NC with the 2016-17 defenses he had. He will look for a guy/system to do what Ohio State/LSU did when they had their offensive issues and take the final step in being able to win the whole thing.
Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason. I had speculated that his move from Boise to UW was in the hopes of rekindling some passion for coaching football.
Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason.
Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason. I had speculated that his move from Boise to UW was in the hopes of rekindling some passion for coaching football. Boise insiders sad as much when he left that he seemed burnt out.He has said he won't be coaching past 60.I believe he has a 5 year run left in him, and doesn't want to go out like this, so will make the decision to let go of the offense.You could win a NC with the 2016-17 defenses he had. He will look for a guy/system to do what Ohio State/LSU did when they had their offensive issues and take the final step in being able to win the whole thing. But... How do you know he is aware that he's the problem? Do you think he honestly doesn't know his offense has major problems?The vast majority of highly successful driven people are keenly aware of everything around them.I can see a scenario where he thought the issues were at the qb position with Browning the last 4 years.This year showed him it goes beyond that.Strausser couldn't recruit and he made the changePease couldn't coach or recruit and he made the changeLubick checked out last year and he made the change.Pete will make the change at OC in the next month. The question becomes does he hire someone and give them full reign and total control of the offense, or we get another guy who will just run what Pete wants.
Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason. I had speculated that his move from Boise to UW was in the hopes of rekindling some passion for coaching football. Boise insiders sad as much when he left that he seemed burnt out.He has said he won't be coaching past 60.I believe he has a 5 year run left in him, and doesn't want to go out like this, so will make the decision to let go of the offense.You could win a NC with the 2016-17 defenses he had. He will look for a guy/system to do what Ohio State/LSU did when they had their offensive issues and take the final step in being able to win the whole thing. But... How do you know he is aware that he's the problem? I don’t think he can avoid it. He knows it all ends with him. Whether he will make successful changes is another issue. A man who willingly goes four years with Browning and does nothing to rectify it lacks self-awareness. Right now it's hazy whether he realizes that he is the problem and will have the humility to remove himself from the equation. He didn’t have anyone better. That’s still his fault, but you don’t make a change just to make a change. I think it would be pretty hard to think Browning was going to flame out like he did after his first two years in the program. I think he’s aware he’s the problem. Whether he can completely remove himself from meddling is a fair question. Same for whether he can make the right hire. Agree with all that except with Browning he could have at least brought in a JC transfer to offer competition to Browning and offer a wake up call to his sense of entitlement.
Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason. I had speculated that his move from Boise to UW was in the hopes of rekindling some passion for coaching football. Boise insiders sad as much when he left that he seemed burnt out.He has said he won't be coaching past 60.I believe he has a 5 year run left in him, and doesn't want to go out like this, so will make the decision to let go of the offense.You could win a NC with the 2016-17 defenses he had. He will look for a guy/system to do what Ohio State/LSU did when they had their offensive issues and take the final step in being able to win the whole thing. But... How do you know he is aware that he's the problem? I don’t think he can avoid it. He knows it all ends with him. Whether he will make successful changes is another issue. A man who willingly goes four years with Browning and does nothing to rectify it lacks self-awareness. Right now it's hazy whether he realizes that he is the problem and will have the humility to remove himself from the equation. It is stated as fact that the AD reads this board. The logic of "Pete is THE problem with the offense" is almost bulletproof and well reasoned and argued on here. If whoever is reading this board isn't at least running this concept up the flagpole as they scramble for answers that would be criminal.Hopefully Pete's boss essentially takes the decision away from him; let go or get let go.
In conference we are averaging 25 ppg and if you remove the Arizona game it's only 21 ppg. That's in this dreck fucking conference.
Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason. I had speculated that his move from Boise to UW was in the hopes of rekindling some passion for coaching football. Boise insiders sad as much when he left that he seemed burnt out.He has said he won't be coaching past 60.I believe he has a 5 year run left in him, and doesn't want to go out like this, so will make the decision to let go of the offense.You could win a NC with the 2016-17 defenses he had. He will look for a guy/system to do what Ohio State/LSU did when they had their offensive issues and take the final step in being able to win the whole thing. But... How do you know he is aware that he's the problem? I don’t think he can avoid it. He knows it all ends with him. Whether he will make successful changes is another issue. If he knew that he would have addressed it far sooner. Everything @godawgst said is spot on The work done in the offseason was an effort of “I’m going to step in and we’ll figure out the right changes to make ...Instead of getting better it got worse ... that’s not lost on successful people Consultants get paid big bucks because leaders realize they don’t have all the answers Pete is now at that point in his career He was at that point in 2015 and half fixed it with the consultant play, then reverted to dumbfuckery by keeping Smith around. He doubled down with Bush. He can change. Everyone says so. He didn’t have a QB in 2014 and a true Frosh in 2015 Try again He didn’t have a qb in any of the years after that either. There was one difference in 2016. Guess what it was.TequilaFS
Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason. I had speculated that his move from Boise to UW was in the hopes of rekindling some passion for coaching football. Boise insiders sad as much when he left that he seemed burnt out.He has said he won't be coaching past 60.I believe he has a 5 year run left in him, and doesn't want to go out like this, so will make the decision to let go of the offense.You could win a NC with the 2016-17 defenses he had. He will look for a guy/system to do what Ohio State/LSU did when they had their offensive issues and take the final step in being able to win the whole thing. But... How do you know he is aware that he's the problem? I don’t think he can avoid it. He knows it all ends with him. Whether he will make successful changes is another issue. If he knew that he would have addressed it far sooner. Everything @godawgst said is spot on The work done in the offseason was an effort of “I’m going to step in and we’ll figure out the right changes to make ...Instead of getting better it got worse ... that’s not lost on successful people Consultants get paid big bucks because leaders realize they don’t have all the answers Pete is now at that point in his career He was at that point in 2015 and half fixed it with the consultant play, then reverted to dumbfuckery by keeping Smith around. He doubled down with Bush. He can change. Everyone says so. He didn’t have a QB in 2014 and a true Frosh in 2015 Try again
Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason. I had speculated that his move from Boise to UW was in the hopes of rekindling some passion for coaching football. Boise insiders sad as much when he left that he seemed burnt out.He has said he won't be coaching past 60.I believe he has a 5 year run left in him, and doesn't want to go out like this, so will make the decision to let go of the offense.You could win a NC with the 2016-17 defenses he had. He will look for a guy/system to do what Ohio State/LSU did when they had their offensive issues and take the final step in being able to win the whole thing. But... How do you know he is aware that he's the problem? I don’t think he can avoid it. He knows it all ends with him. Whether he will make successful changes is another issue. If he knew that he would have addressed it far sooner. Everything @godawgst said is spot on The work done in the offseason was an effort of “I’m going to step in and we’ll figure out the right changes to make ...Instead of getting better it got worse ... that’s not lost on successful people Consultants get paid big bucks because leaders realize they don’t have all the answers Pete is now at that point in his career He was at that point in 2015 and half fixed it with the consultant play, then reverted to dumbfuckery by keeping Smith around. He doubled down with Bush. He can change. Everyone says so.
Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason. I had speculated that his move from Boise to UW was in the hopes of rekindling some passion for coaching football. Boise insiders sad as much when he left that he seemed burnt out.He has said he won't be coaching past 60.I believe he has a 5 year run left in him, and doesn't want to go out like this, so will make the decision to let go of the offense.You could win a NC with the 2016-17 defenses he had. He will look for a guy/system to do what Ohio State/LSU did when they had their offensive issues and take the final step in being able to win the whole thing. But... How do you know he is aware that he's the problem? I don’t think he can avoid it. He knows it all ends with him. Whether he will make successful changes is another issue. If he knew that he would have addressed it far sooner. Everything @godawgst said is spot on The work done in the offseason was an effort of “I’m going to step in and we’ll figure out the right changes to make ...Instead of getting better it got worse ... that’s not lost on successful people Consultants get paid big bucks because leaders realize they don’t have all the answers Pete is now at that point in his career
Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason. I had speculated that his move from Boise to UW was in the hopes of rekindling some passion for coaching football. Boise insiders sad as much when he left that he seemed burnt out.He has said he won't be coaching past 60.I believe he has a 5 year run left in him, and doesn't want to go out like this, so will make the decision to let go of the offense.You could win a NC with the 2016-17 defenses he had. He will look for a guy/system to do what Ohio State/LSU did when they had their offensive issues and take the final step in being able to win the whole thing. But... How do you know he is aware that he's the problem? I don’t think he can avoid it. He knows it all ends with him. Whether he will make successful changes is another issue. If he knew that he would have addressed it far sooner.
Starting to think he’s lost his passion for coaching. Wonder if he will hang it up this offseason. I had speculated that his move from Boise to UW was in the hopes of rekindling some passion for coaching football. Boise insiders sad as much when he left that he seemed burnt out.He has said he won't be coaching past 60.I believe he has a 5 year run left in him, and doesn't want to go out like this, so will make the decision to let go of the offense.You could win a NC with the 2016-17 defenses he had. He will look for a guy/system to do what Ohio State/LSU did when they had their offensive issues and take the final step in being able to win the whole thing. But... How do you know he is aware that he's the problem? I don’t think he can avoid it. He knows it all ends with him. Whether he will make successful changes is another issue. If he knew that he would have addressed it far sooner. Everything @godawgst said is spot on The work done in the offseason was an effort of “I’m going to step in and we’ll figure out the right changes to make ...Instead of getting better it got worse ... that’s not lost on successful people Consultants get paid big bucks because leaders realize they don’t have all the answers Pete is now at that point in his career I agree on the above but you missed the point.
Pete took a JC quarterback while Browning was here and the guy ended up getting married and quitting the team, IIRC.
With a weak AF OOC and all of the talent on this roster we are ranked 123rd in PPG. That's not "execution" Pete. That's your system.