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2 hours ago, TFloss32 said:
The data is definitely not in his favor.Sark is now 1-7 in road games. And continues to give up leads. There is a high probability he won't make it here. The data is becoming more clear by the day.
There is also a pattern of you repeating the same posts.There are numerous issues with the coaching staff and the team. It was definitely a team loss but Sark is the head of both the team and coaches.
1. We have a pattern of not scoring many pts in the second half.
2. Sark has a pattern of abandoning the play-calling that worked in the first half.
3. There is a pattern of us not adjusting on offense and defense in the second half.
4. There is a pattern of Sark not being able to manage the game in the second half.
5. The is a pattern of teams adjusting to what we are doing and once they shut it down Sark has no answers as to what to do to keep the offense moving.
6. There is a pattern of us not being able to win on the road.
This is how you go 5-7 last year and who knows what it will be this year. We have not turned the corner because we are seeing the same issues as last year. The Tech game was the first clue. Last weeks game was as well. As the competition gets tougher we will see the recurring theme show itself again and again.
The off-season was the time to make structural changes to address these issues. Looks like the remedy devised by the coaching staff and more importantly by Sark was not the answers we needed.
I hope something can be figured out soon or we will fall off the cliff again. If that happens it will put our recruiting class in jeopardy. More importantly it might cost us Arch Manning.
And a pattern of you reading them. Apparently you must like my post. LolThere is also a pattern of you repeating the same posts.