People say that but is it really a cover for we are going to be mediocre for years and we will cover it up as if it is a process? We aren't even competing for the division....we aren't even close.
While I am glad to have a winning record, this year has been more frustrating than some losing seasons. 6 losses due to piss poor coaching. What we have built is an average program and nothing else. Is there anything to look forward to?
Are we really building for long term success?
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“Aren’t even close”Brown and Gold wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 3:42 pm People say that but is it really a cover for we are going to be mediocre for years and we will cover it up as if it is a process? We aren't even competing for the division....we aren't even close.
While I am glad to have a winning record, this year has been more frustrating than some losing seasons. 6 losses due to piss poor coaching. What we have built is an average program and nothing else. Is there anything to look forward to?
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I think we are built or in the process of building for long term success. In prior years a key injury would tank the entire season. The players and the depth of talent have pretty much prevented this from happening this year. The losses this year were extremely frustrating, but were only frustrating because it felt like we were in the games with a realistic chance to win the games.
There were some head scratcher decisions made but they wouldn't have been head scratcher decisions if were weren't close.
I believe Vigen can call a great game with a lead but goes into panic mode when things dont go his way.
There were some head scratcher decisions made but they wouldn't have been head scratcher decisions if were weren't close.
I believe Vigen can call a great game with a lead but goes into panic mode when things dont go his way.
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That is a great question... If long term success means having incremental growth and a direction as a program the I say yes. If long term success means having a dominant program than I'm not sure.Brown and Gold wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 3:42 pm People say that but is it really a cover for we are going to be mediocre for years and we will cover it up as if it is a process? We aren't even competing for the division....we aren't even close.
While I am glad to have a winning record, this year has been more frustrating than some losing seasons. 6 losses due to piss poor coaching. What we have built is an average program and nothing else. Is there anything to look forward to?
Another question... What do you mean by mediocre? By the standards of college football in general? By the standards of the last 20 years of Wyoming football? By the standards of the modern Wyoming program it was a better that mediocre... By the standards of college football in general it's probably better as well but not by much.
Finally.... Could you articulate the sentiment that you are more frustrated by this season than a losing season more clearly?
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A key injury did tank our season...nashvillepoke wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 3:54 pm I think we are built or in the process of building for long term success. In prior years a key injury would tank the entire season. The players and the depth of talent have pretty much prevented this from happening this year. The losses this year were extremely frustrating, but were only frustrating because it felt like we were in the games with a realistic chance to win the games.
There were some head scratcher decisions made but they wouldn't have been head scratcher decisions if were weren't close.
I believe Vigen can call a great game with a lead but goes into panic mode when things dont go his way.
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We still had the ability to win every game that Chambers didnt play in. Before we were getting annihilated when we had a key injury. After 6 years it is evident how bare the cupboard was when DC was canned.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:07 pmA key injury did tank our season...nashvillepoke wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 3:54 pm I think we are built or in the process of building for long term success. In prior years a key injury would tank the entire season. The players and the depth of talent have pretty much prevented this from happening this year. The losses this year were extremely frustrating, but were only frustrating because it felt like we were in the games with a realistic chance to win the games.
There were some head scratcher decisions made but they wouldn't have been head scratcher decisions if were weren't close.
I believe Vigen can call a great game with a lead but goes into panic mode when things dont go his way.
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The cupboard is just bare on a different side of the ball. CDCs teams scored at will but couldn’t stop a junior high girls school from scoring. Bohls teams are STOUT on D but struggle score enough to win against anyone with a pulse. Yeah I guess were better off now.nashvillepoke wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:15 pmWe still had the ability to win every game that Chambers didnt play in. Before we were getting annihilated when we had a key injury. After 6 years it is evident how bare the cupboard was when DC was canned.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:07 pmA key injury did tank our season...nashvillepoke wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 3:54 pm I think we are built or in the process of building for long term success. In prior years a key injury would tank the entire season. The players and the depth of talent have pretty much prevented this from happening this year. The losses this year were extremely frustrating, but were only frustrating because it felt like we were in the games with a realistic chance to win the games.
There were some head scratcher decisions made but they wouldn't have been head scratcher decisions if were weren't close.
I believe Vigen can call a great game with a lead but goes into panic mode when things dont go his way.
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I think had they played William's over vanderwall then we would have been fine.ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:07 pmA key injury did tank our season...nashvillepoke wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 3:54 pm I think we are built or in the process of building for long term success. In prior years a key injury would tank the entire season. The players and the depth of talent have pretty much prevented this from happening this year. The losses this year were extremely frustrating, but were only frustrating because it felt like we were in the games with a realistic chance to win the games.
There were some head scratcher decisions made but they wouldn't have been head scratcher decisions if were weren't close.
I believe Vigen can call a great game with a lead but goes into panic mode when things dont go his way.
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I’d have my torch for the fire Vigen bandwagon if I felt like we had superior talent to the teams we’re losing to. I think we’re probably inferior at the majority of positions. I truly believe that our coaches are maximizing everyone’s talent. We need to start getting some of the WRs that CSU and Boise gets. I think we’d start passing more if we had a few along with more consistency out of the QB. It’s tough sledding to recruit somebody when they see the number of targets.
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In your book, Vigen gets a pass for his poop play calling because the players he recruits to his offensive scheme don’t work and aren’t very talented?laxwyo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:24 pm I’d have my torch for the fire Vigen bandwagon if I felt like we had superior talent to the teams we’re losing to. I think we’re probably inferior at the majority of positions. I truly believe that our coaches are maximizing everyone’s talent. We need to start getting some of the WRs that CSU and Boise gets. I think we’d start passing more if we had a few along with more consistency out of the QB. It’s tough sledding to recruit somebody when they see the number of targets.
Aren’t all these things related and interconnected!
And big picture, shouldn’t be held accountable for all of this?
I agree, his play calling and scheme is designed for a team with physical advantages at all positions, which we don't have. But if we agree on that, why do you defend him without question when he refuses to change anything to help the players close that skill gap.... the gap is not so great (like in the past) that we should be warm and fuzzy that we “aren’t getting blown out anymore”. With even an ounce of balls we could have beat Boise and USU but he’d rather play safe, vanilla and to not lose. Teams like BSU and USU coaches made adjustments and put theirs players in positions to win while Vigen was staying on brand.
Good enough isn’t a brand I am interested in.
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I agree with this. You never see our receivers running free down the field. I think Valladay is a good back, but really nothing special. Our Oline was dominated today. They looked really slow blocking the edge and they got no push on the running plays. Chambers masked a lot of our deficiencies with his ability to turn a scramble into a big play. No one respects our ability to throw, and ironically, if we break a run, it has the potential to go all the way because the safeties are in the box. I don't see this offense ever being a scoring juggernaut, so if long term success is 6 or 7 wins a year, then we have a good chance to keep that going.laxwyo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:24 pm I’d have my torch for the fire Vigen bandwagon if I felt like we had superior talent to the teams we’re losing to. I think we’re probably inferior at the majority of positions. I truly believe that our coaches are maximizing everyone’s talent. We need to start getting some of the WRs that CSU and Boise gets. I think we’d start passing more if we had a few along with more consistency out of the QB. It’s tough sledding to recruit somebody when they see the number of targets.
However, If our defense slips even a little, then 4th in the division will be 5th or last. I'm not optimistic that we will challenge for a conference title, at least not with the team we have now.
How do you get dominated by a line you outweigh by 60 to 70 pounds?bladerunnr wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:40 pmI agree with this. You never see our receivers running free down the field. I think Valladay is a good back, but really nothing special. Our Oline was dominated today. They looked really slow blocking the edge and they got no push on the running plays. Chambers masked a lot of our deficiencies with his ability to turn a scramble into a big play. No one respects our ability to throw, and ironically, if we break a run, it has the potential to go all the way because the safeties are in the box. I don't see this offense ever being a scoring juggernaut, so if long term success is 6 or 7 wins a year, then we have a good chance to keep that going.laxwyo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:24 pm I’d have my torch for the fire Vigen bandwagon if I felt like we had superior talent to the teams we’re losing to. I think we’re probably inferior at the majority of positions. I truly believe that our coaches are maximizing everyone’s talent. We need to start getting some of the WRs that CSU and Boise gets. I think we’d start passing more if we had a few along with more consistency out of the QB. It’s tough sledding to recruit somebody when they see the number of targets.
However, If our defense slips even a little, then 4th in the division will be 5th or last. I'm not optimistic that we will challenge for a conference title, at least not with the team we have now.
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It’s good to see someone else with an objective view. The bills got a few reliable targets for Josh and it’s paying off huge. We can’t just throw money and get a few more reliable WRs. We’re in a catch 22 honestly. I think if you were drinking with Vigen, he’d admit that he’d love to throw the ball a lot more. Frankly, if we want Sean to survive college, we have to. I agree that if the D steps back without an improvement in O, it’ll get ugly. I felt like cj Johnson was going to be our go to this year. A guy we could count on when we needed a catch with rocket being someone we could hit on some big plays. Even Conway showed some flashes of being a go to receiver but didn’t quite have the hands or separation to get it done.bladerunnr wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:40 pmI agree with this. You never see our receivers running free down the field. I think Valladay is a good back, but really nothing special. Our Oline was dominated today. They looked really slow blocking the edge and they got no push on the running plays. Chambers masked a lot of our deficiencies with his ability to turn a scramble into a big play. No one respects our ability to throw, and ironically, if we break a run, it has the potential to go all the way because the safeties are in the box. I don't see this offense ever being a scoring juggernaut, so if long term success is 6 or 7 wins a year, then we have a good chance to keep that going.laxwyo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:24 pm I’d have my torch for the fire Vigen bandwagon if I felt like we had superior talent to the teams we’re losing to. I think we’re probably inferior at the majority of positions. I truly believe that our coaches are maximizing everyone’s talent. We need to start getting some of the WRs that CSU and Boise gets. I think we’d start passing more if we had a few along with more consistency out of the QB. It’s tough sledding to recruit somebody when they see the number of targets.
However, If our defense slips even a little, then 4th in the division will be 5th or last. I'm not optimistic that we will challenge for a conference title, at least not with the team we have now.
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The same way our tiny DL managed to stop the run all year longHR_Poke wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:45 pmHow do you get dominated by a line you outweigh by 60 to 70 pounds?bladerunnr wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:40 pmI agree with this. You never see our receivers running free down the field. I think Valladay is a good back, but really nothing special. Our Oline was dominated today. They looked really slow blocking the edge and they got no push on the running plays. Chambers masked a lot of our deficiencies with his ability to turn a scramble into a big play. No one respects our ability to throw, and ironically, if we break a run, it has the potential to go all the way because the safeties are in the box. I don't see this offense ever being a scoring juggernaut, so if long term success is 6 or 7 wins a year, then we have a good chance to keep that going.laxwyo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:24 pm I’d have my torch for the fire Vigen bandwagon if I felt like we had superior talent to the teams we’re losing to. I think we’re probably inferior at the majority of positions. I truly believe that our coaches are maximizing everyone’s talent. We need to start getting some of the WRs that CSU and Boise gets. I think we’d start passing more if we had a few along with more consistency out of the QB. It’s tough sledding to recruit somebody when they see the number of targets.
However, If our defense slips even a little, then 4th in the division will be 5th or last. I'm not optimistic that we will challenge for a conference title, at least not with the team we have now.
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Yes. This program is in the beat shape it’s been since the late 90s. The pieces are there for sustained success. The players buy in. This program is going to do great things.
By stacking the box because you know 2/3s of the plays are a HB dive in the A gaplaxwyo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:54 pmThe same way our tiny DL managed to stop the run all year longHR_Poke wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:45 pmHow do you get dominated by a line you outweigh by 60 to 70 pounds?bladerunnr wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:40 pmI agree with this. You never see our receivers running free down the field. I think Valladay is a good back, but really nothing special. Our Oline was dominated today. They looked really slow blocking the edge and they got no push on the running plays. Chambers masked a lot of our deficiencies with his ability to turn a scramble into a big play. No one respects our ability to throw, and ironically, if we break a run, it has the potential to go all the way because the safeties are in the box. I don't see this offense ever being a scoring juggernaut, so if long term success is 6 or 7 wins a year, then we have a good chance to keep that going.laxwyo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:24 pm I’d have my torch for the fire Vigen bandwagon if I felt like we had superior talent to the teams we’re losing to. I think we’re probably inferior at the majority of positions. I truly believe that our coaches are maximizing everyone’s talent. We need to start getting some of the WRs that CSU and Boise gets. I think we’d start passing more if we had a few along with more consistency out of the QB. It’s tough sledding to recruit somebody when they see the number of targets.
However, If our defense slips even a little, then 4th in the division will be 5th or last. I'm not optimistic that we will challenge for a conference title, at least not with the team we have now.
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In what world were we not in a position to win against BSU and USU?ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:32 pmIn your book, Vigen gets a pass for his poop play calling because the players he recruits to his offensive scheme don’t work and aren’t very talented?laxwyo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:24 pm I’d have my torch for the fire Vigen bandwagon if I felt like we had superior talent to the teams we’re losing to. I think we’re probably inferior at the majority of positions. I truly believe that our coaches are maximizing everyone’s talent. We need to start getting some of the WRs that CSU and Boise gets. I think we’d start passing more if we had a few along with more consistency out of the QB. It’s tough sledding to recruit somebody when they see the number of targets.
Aren’t all these things related and interconnected!
And big picture, shouldn’t be held accountable for all of this?
I agree, his play calling and scheme is designed for a team with physical advantages at all positions, which we don't have. But if we agree on that, why do you defend him without question when he refuses to change anything to help the players close that skill gap.... the gap is not so great (like in the past) that we should be warm and fuzzy that we “aren’t getting blown out anymore”. With even an ounce of balls we could have beat Boise and USU but he’d rather play safe, vanilla and to not lose. Teams like BSU and USU coaches made adjustments and put theirs players in positions to win while Vigen was staying on brand.
Good enough isn’t a brand I am interested in.
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ask the other 10 teams that AFA beat.HR_Poke wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:58 pmBy stacking the box because you know 2/3s of the plays are a HB dive in the A gaplaxwyo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:54 pmThe same way our tiny DL managed to stop the run all year longHR_Poke wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:45 pmHow do you get dominated by a line you outweigh by 60 to 70 pounds?bladerunnr wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:40 pmI agree with this. You never see our receivers running free down the field. I think Valladay is a good back, but really nothing special. Our Oline was dominated today. They looked really slow blocking the edge and they got no push on the running plays. Chambers masked a lot of our deficiencies with his ability to turn a scramble into a big play. No one respects our ability to throw, and ironically, if we break a run, it has the potential to go all the way because the safeties are in the box. I don't see this offense ever being a scoring juggernaut, so if long term success is 6 or 7 wins a year, then we have a good chance to keep that going.laxwyo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:24 pm I’d have my torch for the fire Vigen bandwagon if I felt like we had superior talent to the teams we’re losing to. I think we’re probably inferior at the majority of positions. I truly believe that our coaches are maximizing everyone’s talent. We need to start getting some of the WRs that CSU and Boise gets. I think we’d start passing more if we had a few along with more consistency out of the QB. It’s tough sledding to recruit somebody when they see the number of targets.
However, If our defense slips even a little, then 4th in the division will be 5th or last. I'm not optimistic that we will challenge for a conference title, at least not with the team we have now.
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We were very close... like I said....307bball wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 5:00 pmIn what world were we not in a position to win against BSU and USU?ItSucksToBeACSURam wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:32 pmIn your book, Vigen gets a pass for his poop play calling because the players he recruits to his offensive scheme don’t work and aren’t very talented?laxwyo wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 4:24 pm I’d have my torch for the fire Vigen bandwagon if I felt like we had superior talent to the teams we’re losing to. I think we’re probably inferior at the majority of positions. I truly believe that our coaches are maximizing everyone’s talent. We need to start getting some of the WRs that CSU and Boise gets. I think we’d start passing more if we had a few along with more consistency out of the QB. It’s tough sledding to recruit somebody when they see the number of targets.
Aren’t all these things related and interconnected!
And big picture, shouldn’t be held accountable for all of this?
I agree, his play calling and scheme is designed for a team with physical advantages at all positions, which we don't have. But if we agree on that, why do you defend him without question when he refuses to change anything to help the players close that skill gap.... the gap is not so great (like in the past) that we should be warm and fuzzy that we “aren’t getting blown out anymore”. With even an ounce of balls we could have beat Boise and USU but he’d rather play safe, vanilla and to not lose. Teams like BSU and USU coaches made adjustments and put theirs players in positions to win while Vigen was staying on brand.
Good enough isn’t a brand I am interested in.
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I will start off by saying that I am bullish on this program. A good program comes down to three things. You need recruiting, player development, and in game coaching decisions. I think that our recruiting will always be a struggle. We are always ranked in the bottom half of our conference every year with our recruits. I think our player development is actually very good. We take these kids and bring out the best in them. We all know our offense could be a lot better. However, our offensive and defensive lines and our overall defense has been amazing. Our in-game coaching decisions do leave something to be desired though. I am hoping they can get that ironed out. I am excited about this program, and I am glad we get to see them play one more time this year.