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Failure Ranking: 2014 UNT vs 2016 Navy Game PlanModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Failure Ranking: 2014 UNT vs 2016 Navy Game PlanOn the one hand, June Jones quit on the sidelines against UNT after failing to have a game plan.
On the other hand, Navy scored touchdowns on 11 straight possessions (including their scrubs) while Morris/Malone failed to make any scheme changes. Do unto others before they do unto you!!
Re: Failure Ranking: 2014 UNT vs 2016 Navy Game Plan2014 because UNT was lousy that year.
They who would give up an essential liberty for temporary security, deserve neither liberty or security
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Re: Failure Ranking: 2014 UNT vs 2016 Navy Game PlanTerrible game, but losing to UNT was way worse. Plus our coach at least cares this year.
Re: Failure Ranking: 2014 UNT vs 2016 Navy Game PlanUNT was by far the worst because there should never be a season we lose to them.
Insert "this is fine" GIF
Re: Failure Ranking: 2014 UNT vs 2016 Navy Game PlanSeriously? There is NO comparison.
We got worn out and then blown out by the #25 team in the country who has kicked our butts forever. Trying to make Chad out to be a bad coach on this forum is ridiculous.
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Sometimes good coaches have bad plans. After 6 maybe 7 touchdowns, maybe it might be a good idea to try something different. Navy had more TD's than 3rd downs. (Of course, they went 7 for 8 on 3rd down) Last edited by Digetydog on Sun Nov 27, 2016 1:49 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Do unto others before they do unto you!!
Re: Failure Ranking: 2014 UNT vs 2016 Navy Game PlanA little credit to VM for at least trying - he changed from the 4-2-5 scheme to try and do something more aggressive.
However, when it was clear that the new scheme wasn't working, the lack of adjustment was noticeable.
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While I have never seen a 6-1-4 used to defend the option, i don't have a problem with him trying to innovate. But, they scored on every possession in the first half. Then, they made adjustments and scored faster in the second half. We never even tried to change. Do unto others before they do unto you!!
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Scheme, planning, innovation, adjustments The Navy second and third stringers were just as successful as the first string. How is that even possible? They were literally laughing on the sideline.
Re: Failure Ranking: 2014 UNT vs 2016 Navy Game PlanLove Chad, agree June quit, agree UNT sucked that year. Agree Navy was ranked this week. But 75 points = DDFT. PM me for the translation if interested, but it's not good. 41 unanswered. Like someone somewhere said, last three home losses by 100+ can't happen, period.
Re: Failure Ranking: 2014 UNT vs 2016 Navy Game PlanJune quit many months before the 2014 UNT game. Van Malone quit on the morning of the 2016 Navy game as evidenced by his tweet.
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strong assertion which is hard to disagree with. Question is...is it possible to put the cat back into the bag?
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IMO no - if Chad decides to stay Malone has to go
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was just thinking of that...which is unfortunate. Malone winds up collateral damage to Chad's dalliance w/ Baylor
Re: Failure Ranking: 2014 UNT vs 2016 Navy Game Plany'all may be too sensitive to be college football fans. Of course Malone can stay. Everyone gets over it and they get back to work. they put up 8 wins next year and they have much better choices, and we may have an assistant by then who can step in - or at least a better platform for the next guy.
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