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Post by Blackfoot on Oct 20, 2007 15:32:52 GMT -5
....there are no words.
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Post by christy on Oct 20, 2007 15:34:11 GMT -5
I do...FOBBS MUST GO
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Post by aggieman007 on Oct 20, 2007 15:35:27 GMT -5
should have won this game. Howard has a 1st year coach and has won 3 games are coach has been on the job for 2 years and cant win.There is a major problem w Fobbs
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Post by christy on Oct 20, 2007 15:36:32 GMT -5
FOBBS MUST F)(*&$)( GO!!!!
SO PISSED
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Post by aggiechamp on Oct 20, 2007 15:36:33 GMT -5
Fobbs didn't throw a single interception. Fobbs didn't allow a kick off to drop in front of him without trying to catch a ball. Fobbs didn't throw a pass to a defensive back standing in the direct vision of the quarterback. What Fobbs did do was put his team in a position to win. The team, mainly the offense and the special teams, did not execute.
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Post by aggieman007 on Oct 20, 2007 15:46:17 GMT -5
GOOD POINT BUT HE IS THE COACH
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Post by vatoncaggie on Oct 20, 2007 15:49:02 GMT -5
You're correct . Fobbs didn't do any of those things,but he is the HEAD COACH. It is his job,no his responsibility to make sure that the team doesn't fall apart every time they find themselves in any adversity. It is his responsibility to put the players in a possition to comfortalbe with trying times. He is directly accountable for the actions of the players. Especially when it comes to the play on the field. Now if you can show me how this team has progressed in the two years since his hiring then please do so. I will contend that two years of loosing speaks for itself. The longest loosing streak in the nation speaks for itself.
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Post by Freeze on Oct 20, 2007 15:49:06 GMT -5
The team, mainly the offense and the special teams, did not execute. Champ, I am struggling to figure out how you think that a coach doesn't COACH execution. Get your team ready to win. Coach discipline. Eliminate stupid mental mistakes. Coach em up like the Ole Ball Coach does down in S.C. This team doesnt know how to win and it starts from the top down. I watch a lot of "major" college football and the thing I like about alot of the coaches at "major" programs is that when and if they lose, the first thing that many of the coaches will say at the press conference is that "I DIDNT HAVE THIS TEAM READY, WE WERE NOT READY, THE BLAME STARTS WITH ME, AND I WILL ACCEPT FULL BLAME FOR NOT HAVING THIS TEAM READY TO EXECUTE AND PLAY." You have to respect a man who will come out and say the buck stops with me. Some of yall keep wanting to blame the kids, but damn it we pay this dude top dollar to prepare these kids to win on Saturdays and he is NOT getting the job done. You cannot continue to deny that. Accept the blame for the bull sheeet and step up and say you are not getting the most out of your players. Enough of the excuses. They blew a 20 point lead with 7 and some change on the clock and yall want to lay it at the feet of some players. GTFOOHWTBS!!!! Fobbs and Todd are destroying Aggie football.
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Post by AggiePride on Oct 20, 2007 15:51:25 GMT -5
Regardless in two years Fobbs has not one a game. Face it he does not have a clue. If our program is underfunded we know for sure that howard's is, like aggieman said howard's coach has won a damn game. There is reason why fobbs has never been more than a position coach
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Post by aggiechamp on Oct 20, 2007 16:06:12 GMT -5
You guys are wrong. Fobbs had a game plan to win the game. We lost the game because the kids did not execute. You don't have to coach a kid to go get a ball on an onside kick, You don't have to teach a kid not to throw a pass that is not absolutely open when you are trying to comeback late in the game and you have two other downs to make something happen. We lost this game in the first half when the defense was on the field for 20 of the 30 minutes and Howard average start of possession was on the 41 yard line. The time of possession came back to haunt us in the last 7 minutes when the defense was to tired to stop Howard and the offense and the special teams did not give them any help. Fobbs was not out ther throwing any block, fileding any punts, missing any tackles. Yes, he is the head coach but he did his job in this game. The kids did not do theres.
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Post by Freeze on Oct 20, 2007 16:16:10 GMT -5
You don't have to coach a kid to go get a ball on an onside kick, You don't have to teach a kid not to throw a pass that is not absolutely open when you are trying to comeback late in the game and you have two other downs to make something happen. Stopped reading right there. Uhhhhhh, yes you do. We like to call them special teams and quaterback coaches...who report to the HEAD COACH. Let me help you out a bit. These people we call "coaches" teach things that we also like to call "fundamentals." If the kids dont get it then they practice them and practice them again until they do. They start practice with special teams play and they end practice with special teams play. They are SUPPOSED to continue "coaching" until they feel the team is ready to perform on Saturday. If they play the game and fail in these areas, then guess what...they practice these things again and run the team until they drop. Sooner or later, they will have the fundamentals down pat and be prepared to execute them during the game. Now what you are saying is that after two years and no wins, the coach doesnt share in any of the blame of kids not executing during ball games Thats laughable at best.
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Post by vatoncaggie on Oct 20, 2007 16:16:54 GMT -5
It wasBut as n't so long ago that the basketball team was loosing 20 games a year. A&T was as far from being a contender in the MEAC as the football team is now. The difference is that coaching has taken hold and now look. The basketball team is picked third in the Meac. A video is circulating on the internet of "THE CRUNKEST GYM IN AMERICA." Meanwhile,the football team is 0and24. If theres ever a desicion as to how to pick up a long 3rd down it's right up the midlle. This isn't personal,Fobbs isn't getting the job done. It's time for a change.What I've been seiing for the last 2 years isn't A&T football. As a matter of fact it isn't A&t anything. AGGIE PRIDE!
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Post by aggiechamp on Oct 20, 2007 16:32:44 GMT -5
You don't have to coach a kid to go get a ball on an onside kick, You don't have to teach a kid not to throw a pass that is not absolutely open when you are trying to comeback late in the game and you have two other downs to make something happen. Stopped reading right there. Uhhhhhh, yes you do. We like to call them special teams and quaterback coaches...who report to the HEAD COACH. Let me help you out a bit. These people we call "coaches" teach things that we also like to call "fundamentals." If the kids dont get it then they practice them and practice them again until they do. They start practice with special teams play and they end practice with special teams play. They are SUPPOSED to continue "coaching" until they feel the team is ready to perform on Saturday. If they play the game and fail in these areas, then guess what...they practice these things again and run the team until they drop. Sooner or later, they will have the fundamentals down pat and be prepared to execute them during the game. Now what you are saying is that after two years and no wins, the coach doesnt share in any of the blame of kids not executing during ball games Thats laughable at best. You miss my point. There is only so much a coach can do. The rest is up to the players. By the way, I do believe that Fobbs has some responsibility for this loss. He is responsible just like any other member of the team. However, his performance in this game is not enough to get him fired in my opinion. He performed. The team did not. My second point is that anyone you hire will get the same results with the same players if they play the same way and have the same limitations.
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Post by Freeze on Oct 20, 2007 16:58:43 GMT -5
My second point is that anyone you hire will get the same results with the same players if they play the same way and have the same limitations. You missed my point. The RESPONSIBILITY OF THE COACH IS TO CORRECT PLAYERS WHEN THEY "PLAY THE SAME WAY." YOU JOB IS TO GET THEM TO EITHER PLAY ABOVE THEIR LIMITATIONS, ERASE THEIR LIMITATIONS, OR PLAY TO WHAT THEY DO WELL AND ELIMINATE THINGS YOU KNOW THAT THEY ARE NOT CAPABLE OF. C'mon dude...you are reaching and giving Fobbs wayyy too much rope here. The buck has to stop somewhere and I know that when you give up 20 unanswered points in seven and a half minutes...you cant throw that on the kids.
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Post by treese on Oct 20, 2007 17:46:31 GMT -5
PLEASE RESIGN FARTS & D-MINUS !!!!! PLEASE!!!!!
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