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Petersen’s problem is that he thinks he is the smartest guy in the room.
At least Don James knew in 1988 that he had to learn some new things. So he went out and did it.
Petersen’s problem is that he thinks he is the smartest guy in the room and his smugness shows. You can see it in press conferences. It may also why he thinks he is “above” these football training academies when it comes to recruiting.
My wife turned to me at the end of the game when Petersen was stupidly letting the clock wind down and she asked, “Doesn’t the Husky kicker suck? Why is he (Petersen) not still driving the ball?”
It’s because Petersen thinks he is too fucking smart and he winds up fucking himself and his team.
Smartest thing Jude ever wrote:
Is it time to start questioning Chris Petersen’s big-game methods?
Late-game clock-management issues have surfaced before for Petersen (see: Arizona, 2014, a loss that remains a sore subject for the head coach). Some have argued that it is “reasonable” to expect a college kicker to make a 37-yard field goal, as was the setup for Peyton Henry on Saturday in Eugene. Perhaps. But a coach in that moment needs to weigh all factors, and in that moment that kick was probably never better than a 50-50 proposition for the Huskies.
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He's gonna get that question tomorrow. I see two possible answers.
1)" We trust our kicker to make that. I would do the same thing again. The chart says that what I should do." Etc.
2) "In retrospect, I did not do everything I possibly could for my player to succeed. The loss is on me. "
Obviously I'm looking for some self reflection on his part. Hoping but not holding my breath.
It's okay to tweak the process and chart. You still had two plays to get the setup you wanted with time outs. 3-6 feet could have been the difference. Like they say, football is a game of inches.
The zona game you are simply running out the clock. Yesterday, you are driving to win the game.
Fuck all the talent lacking bullshit. They were in position to win on the road against a team treating the game like it was for the national title.
McGrew and pleasant were balling out. They would have given you yardage there.
Don't even talk to me about overtime.
Is it time to start questioning Chris Petersen’s big-game methods?
Late-game clock-management issues have surfaced before for Petersen (see: Arizona, 2014, a loss that remains a sore subject for the head coach). Some have argued that it is “reasonable” to expect a college kicker to make a 37-yard field goal, as was the setup for Peyton Henry on Saturday in Eugene. Perhaps. But a coach in that moment needs to weigh all factors, and in that moment that kick was probably never better than a 50-50 proposition for the Huskies
The reason Pete is still pissed about Arizona is he was wrong then and knows it, just like he was wrong yesterday.
I'd piss my pants in joy if he came out and said "In retrospect, I did not do everything I possibly could for my player to succeed. The loss is on me."
You can own the mistake and move on, or you can deny/hide/slide away from it, but everyone still knows (including Pete himself) you screwed up.
Browning has been demoted to game manager and he has had his best games these last few weeks. He can't win you a game, but he sure the hell can lose you a game.
He's a humble guy. I don't think he believes he's the smartest guy in the room.
Sark did. Tyrone did. This is a different issue.