Ryan Day seems ticked off about controversial calls by referees in Ohio State loss


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Thanks Taft!
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Sounds like he doesn’t speak in hypotheticals, but they were a few plays away from not blowing the game
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Yeah you got screwed by the Refs but you also got outplayed by Dabo. LSU thanks you though because they now know that it's going to be better to keep T-Law in the pocket rather than try to get a "Chase Young like highlight reel" game from their DE losing contain and get gashed by QB runs all game long.
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Everything went against the Bucks but Day never should have punted with three minutes left on 4th and 2. Go for it. If you fail they run down and score just like they did anyway when you punted
Rushing the punter and giving 15 yards was stupid.
Day is an assistant until he isn't.
Dobbins left 8 points on the turf with drops.
Heart of a champion by the gangly Clemson QB
I hated the call on the corner back blitz. That was football. Bunch of fags calling shit these days. Changed the game -
Day=helfrich until he isn’tRaceBannon said:Everything went against the Bucks but Day never should have punted with three minutes left on 4th and 2. Go for it. If you fail they run down and score just like they did anyway when you punted
Rushing the punter and giving 15 yards was stupid.
Day is an assistant until he isn't.
Dobbins left 8 points on the turf with drops.
Heart of a champion by the gangly Clemson QB
I hated the call on the corner back blitz. That was football. Bunch of fags calling shit these days. Changed the game -
Day is Larry Cokerntxduck said:
Day=helfrich until he isn’tRaceBannon said:Everything went against the Bucks but Day never should have punted with three minutes left on 4th and 2. Go for it. If you fail they run down and score just like they did anyway when you punted
Rushing the punter and giving 15 yards was stupid.
Day is an assistant until he isn't.
Dobbins left 8 points on the turf with drops.
Heart of a champion by the gangly Clemson QB
I hated the call on the corner back blitz. That was football. Bunch of fags calling shit these days. Changed the game
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Coker got one in the house before he blew it
Ohio State actually was equal or better in talent to Clemson and Day crashed the car into the tree -
Given that he lost in the semis and didn't win a natty, he's attained the rank of Helfrich. There's no way he's Coker or Solich status.RaceBannon said:Coker got one in the house before he blew it
Ohio State actually was equal or better in talent to Clemson and Day crashed the car into the tree -
Kiss of death from of death from Herbstreit:
“(Former Miami Hurricanes head coach) Larry Coker and Ryan Day may have something in common; they both followed legends, and those coaches left them a wealth of talent,” he began. “Urban Meyer left the cupboard very full of talent, plus Justin Fields fell in his lap.
“With that being said, I was very impressed with Ryan Day as a play-caller when they played against Penn State a year ago. Now this year, with how he transformed the offense, I think Ryan Day’s one of the premier play-callers in college football.” -
Feel like this is a copy paste from when helfrich called plays vs k state in the fiesta.Bob_C said:Kiss of death from of death from Herbstreit:
“(Former Miami Hurricanes head coach) Larry Coker and Ryan Day may have something in common; they both followed legends, and those coaches left them a wealth of talent,” he began. “Urban Meyer left the cupboard very full of talent, plus Justin Fields fell in his lap.
“With that being said, I was very impressed with Ryan Day as a play-caller when they played against Penn State a year ago. Now this year, with how he transformed the offense, I think Ryan Day’s one of the premier play-callers in college football.”
Day will do well for 3 years. Once Urbans guys cycle out, will be when he’s really tested -
doesn't Herbie say that about pretty much every coach on whatever game he's covering? How much about Sark being the best playcaller in America did we have to sit through during the Patron Years.Bob_C said:Kiss of death from of death from Herbstreit:
“(Former Miami Hurricanes head coach) Larry Coker and Ryan Day may have something in common; they both followed legends, and those coaches left them a wealth of talent,” he began. “Urban Meyer left the cupboard very full of talent, plus Justin Fields fell in his lap.
“With that being said, I was very impressed with Ryan Day as a play-caller when they played against Penn State a year ago. Now this year, with how he transformed the offense, I think Ryan Day’s one of the premier play-callers in college football.” -
This is why 99% of commentators and interviews are worthless. It's pure hyperbole.Meek said:
doesn't Herbie say that about pretty much every coach on whatever game he's covering? How much about Sark being the best playcaller in America did we have to sit through during the Patron Years.Bob_C said:Kiss of death from of death from Herbstreit:
“(Former Miami Hurricanes head coach) Larry Coker and Ryan Day may have something in common; they both followed legends, and those coaches left them a wealth of talent,” he began. “Urban Meyer left the cupboard very full of talent, plus Justin Fields fell in his lap.
“With that being said, I was very impressed with Ryan Day as a play-caller when they played against Penn State a year ago. Now this year, with how he transformed the offense, I think Ryan Day’s one of the premier play-callers in college football.” -
Only because he had an actual coach playing on the team in Ed Reed.RaceBannon said:Coker got one in the house before he blew it
Ohio State actually was equal or better in talent to Clemson and Day crashed the car into the tree
There were piles of stories of Uncle Fester feeling overwhelmed in Pasadena and talking to his team about "hey guys, this is NEBRASKA", because he coached in the Big 8 and got his shit pushed in by them annually. It was Ed who told his HEAD FUCKING COACH to chill. "We got this. We're at Miami. We know how to beat Nebraska."
Probably the least deserving coach with a ring I can think of. -
Granted I’m not as old as Race, but that 3 year run of talent was incredible and maybe the best ever. Coker could and should have slept walked to 3 titles.creepycoug said:
Only because he had an actual coach playing on the team in Ed Reed.RaceBannon said:Coker got one in the house before he blew it
Ohio State actually was equal or better in talent to Clemson and Day crashed the car into the tree
There were piles of stories of Uncle Fester feeling overwhelmed in Pasadena and talking to his team about "hey guys, this is NEBRASKA", because he coached in the Big 8 and got his shit pushed in by them annually. It was Ed who told his HEAD FUCKING COACH to chill. "We got this. We're at Miami. We know how to beat Nebraska."
Probably the least deserving coach with a ring I can think of.
Days Ohio State team last night had more talent than Clemson, team was undisciplined and out coached. Dabo, goofiness aside, is a hell of a coach and his teams bring it when it counts. -
Ryan Day is Larry Coker until he isn't.RaceBannon said:Everything went against the Bucks but Day never should have punted with three minutes left on 4th and 2. Go for it. If you fail they run down and score just like they did anyway when you punted
Rushing the punter and giving 15 yards was stupid.
Day is an assistant until he isn't.
Dobbins left 8 points on the turf with drops.
Heart of a champion by the gangly Clemson QB
I hated the call on the corner back blitz. That was football. Bunch of fags calling shit these days. Changed the game -
I made my Larry Coker post before I saw this. Oops.Bob_C said:Kiss of death from of death from Herbstreit:
“(Former Miami Hurricanes head coach) Larry Coker and Ryan Day may have something in common; they both followed legends, and those coaches left them a wealth of talent,” he began. “Urban Meyer left the cupboard very full of talent, plus Justin Fields fell in his lap.
“With that being said, I was very impressed with Ryan Day as a play-caller when they played against Penn State a year ago. Now this year, with how he transformed the offense, I think Ryan Day’s one of the premier play-callers in college football.” -
Herbie welcomed UW back to college football after the hiring of WillinghamMeek said:
doesn't Herbie say that about pretty much every coach on whatever game he's covering? How much about Sark being the best playcaller in America did we have to sit through during the Patron Years.Bob_C said:Kiss of death from of death from Herbstreit:
“(Former Miami Hurricanes head coach) Larry Coker and Ryan Day may have something in common; they both followed legends, and those coaches left them a wealth of talent,” he began. “Urban Meyer left the cupboard very full of talent, plus Justin Fields fell in his lap.
“With that being said, I was very impressed with Ryan Day as a play-caller when they played against Penn State a year ago. Now this year, with how he transformed the offense, I think Ryan Day’s one of the premier play-callers in college football.” -
I'd say he should have walked to two. The 2000 team had the talent, but it was still a work in process, especially early on (i.e., Husky Stadium). Dorsey was getting his legs under him as a QB, they were still figuring out things in the D backfield (Al Blades was an enforcer and loved to the lay the lumber but was not the player his brother Bennie was against the pass), etc. It was a weird two-season progression: it's hard to believe you're going to get better by losing Dan Morgan, Santana Moss and Damione Lewis, but they did. A lot of that was Dorsey figuring out how to be a QB and finding out what they had in Clinton Portis.Bob_C said:
Granted I’m not as old as Race, but that 3 year run of talent was incredible and maybe the best ever. Coker could and should have slept walked to 3 titles.creepycoug said:
Only because he had an actual coach playing on the team in Ed Reed.RaceBannon said:Coker got one in the house before he blew it
Ohio State actually was equal or better in talent to Clemson and Day crashed the car into the tree
There were piles of stories of Uncle Fester feeling overwhelmed in Pasadena and talking to his team about "hey guys, this is NEBRASKA", because he coached in the Big 8 and got his shit pushed in by them annually. It was Ed who told his HEAD FUCKING COACH to chill. "We got this. We're at Miami. We know how to beat Nebraska."
Probably the least deserving coach with a ring I can think of.
Days Ohio State team last night had more talent than Clemson, team was undisciplined and out coached. Dabo, goofiness aside, is a hell of a coach and his teams bring it when it counts. -
My fav. Quook eDuck talking point is the "we was screwed!!!!" out of the national championship in 2001, as if that Miami team wouldn't have beaten Harrington by 21+creepycoug said:
I'd say he should have walked to two. The 2000 team had the talent, but it was still a work in process, especially early on (i.e., Husky Stadium). Dorsey was getting his legs under him as a QB, they were still figuring out things in the D backfield (Al Blades was an enforcer and loved to the lay the lumber but was not the player his brother Bennie was against the pass), etc. It was a weird two-season progression: it's hard to believe you're going to get better by losing Dan Morgan, Santana Moss and Damione Lewis, but they did. A lot of that was Dorsey figuring out how to be a QB and finding out what they had in Clinton Portis.Bob_C said:
Granted I’m not as old as Race, but that 3 year run of talent was incredible and maybe the best ever. Coker could and should have slept walked to 3 titles.creepycoug said:
Only because he had an actual coach playing on the team in Ed Reed.RaceBannon said:Coker got one in the house before he blew it
Ohio State actually was equal or better in talent to Clemson and Day crashed the car into the tree
There were piles of stories of Uncle Fester feeling overwhelmed in Pasadena and talking to his team about "hey guys, this is NEBRASKA", because he coached in the Big 8 and got his shit pushed in by them annually. It was Ed who told his HEAD FUCKING COACH to chill. "We got this. We're at Miami. We know how to beat Nebraska."
Probably the least deserving coach with a ring I can think of.
Days Ohio State team last night had more talent than Clemson, team was undisciplined and out coached. Dabo, goofiness aside, is a hell of a coach and his teams bring it when it counts. -
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You could even see it on Belotti's face when he gave those interviews and attended the Rose Bowl game. The outrage was so insincere and made up. He knew full well he was better off playing the Buffs.ntxduck said:
My fav. Quook eDuck talking point is the "we was screwed!!!!" out of the national championship in 2001, as if that Miami team wouldn't have beaten Harrington by 21+creepycoug said:
I'd say he should have walked to two. The 2000 team had the talent, but it was still a work in process, especially early on (i.e., Husky Stadium). Dorsey was getting his legs under him as a QB, they were still figuring out things in the D backfield (Al Blades was an enforcer and loved to the lay the lumber but was not the player his brother Bennie was against the pass), etc. It was a weird two-season progression: it's hard to believe you're going to get better by losing Dan Morgan, Santana Moss and Damione Lewis, but they did. A lot of that was Dorsey figuring out how to be a QB and finding out what they had in Clinton Portis.Bob_C said:
Granted I’m not as old as Race, but that 3 year run of talent was incredible and maybe the best ever. Coker could and should have slept walked to 3 titles.creepycoug said:
Only because he had an actual coach playing on the team in Ed Reed.RaceBannon said:Coker got one in the house before he blew it
Ohio State actually was equal or better in talent to Clemson and Day crashed the car into the tree
There were piles of stories of Uncle Fester feeling overwhelmed in Pasadena and talking to his team about "hey guys, this is NEBRASKA", because he coached in the Big 8 and got his shit pushed in by them annually. It was Ed who told his HEAD FUCKING COACH to chill. "We got this. We're at Miami. We know how to beat Nebraska."
Probably the least deserving coach with a ring I can think of.
Days Ohio State team last night had more talent than Clemson, team was undisciplined and out coached. Dabo, goofiness aside, is a hell of a coach and his teams bring it when it counts. -
That call was right by the rule but still bullshit. Lawrence dropped down. If he stands up, he’s hit in the mid section. There is a difference between launching at an upright QB and that play.RaceBannon said:Everything went against the Bucks but Day never should have punted with three minutes left on 4th and 2. Go for it. If you fail they run down and score just like they did anyway when you punted
Rushing the punter and giving 15 yards was stupid.
Day is an assistant until he isn't.
Dobbins left 8 points on the turf with drops.
Heart of a champion by the gangly Clemson QB
I hated the call on the corner back blitz. That was football. Bunch of fags calling shit these days. Changed the game -
I haven’t watched or focused much on Ryan Day, but he seems in the Harbaugh mold with the refs. He was being a whiny cunt all game. He did get screwed at times, but it was constant and I think it did have a negative affect on his team.
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Ohio St is the best team in the nation and they fucked it all up. Gotta be heartbreaking for those assholes.
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I think it would have been a closer game than what Nebraska gave em, so yeah, 21.ntxduck said:
My fav. Quook eDuck talking point is the "we was screwed!!!!" out of the national championship in 2001, as if that Miami team wouldn't have beaten Harrington by 21+creepycoug said:
I'd say he should have walked to two. The 2000 team had the talent, but it was still a work in process, especially early on (i.e., Husky Stadium). Dorsey was getting his legs under him as a QB, they were still figuring out things in the D backfield (Al Blades was an enforcer and loved to the lay the lumber but was not the player his brother Bennie was against the pass), etc. It was a weird two-season progression: it's hard to believe you're going to get better by losing Dan Morgan, Santana Moss and Damione Lewis, but they did. A lot of that was Dorsey figuring out how to be a QB and finding out what they had in Clinton Portis.Bob_C said:
Granted I’m not as old as Race, but that 3 year run of talent was incredible and maybe the best ever. Coker could and should have slept walked to 3 titles.creepycoug said:
Only because he had an actual coach playing on the team in Ed Reed.RaceBannon said:Coker got one in the house before he blew it
Ohio State actually was equal or better in talent to Clemson and Day crashed the car into the tree
There were piles of stories of Uncle Fester feeling overwhelmed in Pasadena and talking to his team about "hey guys, this is NEBRASKA", because he coached in the Big 8 and got his shit pushed in by them annually. It was Ed who told his HEAD FUCKING COACH to chill. "We got this. We're at Miami. We know how to beat Nebraska."
Probably the least deserving coach with a ring I can think of.
Days Ohio State team last night had more talent than Clemson, team was undisciplined and out coached. Dabo, goofiness aside, is a hell of a coach and his teams bring it when it counts. -
ESPN says Ohio State is “the best CFB Team EVER!!” Of course then the sun goes down/up and they say the exact same thing about another Team.dtd said:Ohio St is the best team in the nation and they fucked it all up. Gotta be heartbreaking for those assholes.
Fucktards gonna fucktard