Lord help us! Majestic would fire all the coordinators every two or four weeks throughout the season.
No I wouldn't. I'd hire someone worth a damn to run my defense or make Orlando fix his scheme, and I'd call my own plays in a multiple-spread offense....and we would unseat OU from the top of the conference.
Maj, while you're at it in your quest for perfection, please cure cancer and oh yeah whirled peas.....
My line of thinking :...Practice doesn't make perfect...Perfect practice makes perfect. In a football game there are 150+ plays but only 5 or 6 determine the outcome...You don't know which 5 or 6 that will be, so you better give it 100% every down and don't waste play calls. Momentum is huge because the game is 60-80% mental. Impose your will...if you can't do that, then trick their a**. Be ready for anything. Playing great technique solves a lot of talent issues...Put players in a position to win.......
Maybe Urban can make you understand...Here are his thoughts... “There was a time when a game like that would have been a ‘stop the presses’ upset,” Meyer said, via 247Sports. “It wasn’t (today). Iowa State was picked to win. You watched the game, and Iowa State may have been the better team. Texas … they’re recruiting well. A little bit like (Michigan), you might need to look under the hood and find out what’s going on, because (that ending) shouldn’t happen.”
Coach speak for "there's a problem in the locker room" Is it: player vs player coach vs coach player vs coach coach vs player ALL OF THE ABOVE
while I recognize the swing for humor ... there's more than the requisite 10% truth. I mean really ... it can't be much worse.
You’re probably right Sabre but I took the comment “under the hood” to be more coaching, as in the engine directing (instructing) what’s happening in the field.