LanderPoke
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Figure out the offense or leave. Period
fromolwyoming said:Bohl is a defense guy.
But yeah. This offense is not an offense. Its just offensive. I said it last year that the only reason we got anything out of it was because of Josh. He's gone now. While Nico has stepped up his game, its pretty damn clear offense needs some major shaking up if we want to even think about bowling in the next couple of years.
LanderPoke said:Figure out the offense or leave. Period
Wyovanian said:Quite honestly, Bohl doesn't fear for his job, therefore Vigen doesn't fear for his.
Might be time for President Nicholls to have a long meeting with Burman and see if a little fear from the top down doesn't light some fires under some asses.
Donors are going to start walking away from this program if the culture of no accountability persists. Our vaunted 5k+ member booster membership might not hold. That should doom anyone overseeing it...
We're doomed if we're counting on "a Ram through and through" to help jumpstart a change in our football program organization and/or cultureWyovanian said:Quite honestly, Bohl doesn't fear for his job, therefore Vigen doesn't fear for his.
Might be time for President Nicholls to have a long meeting with Burman and see if a little fear from the top down doesn't light some fires under some asses.
Donors are going to start walking away from this program if the culture of no accountability persists. Our vaunted 5k+ member booster membership might not hold. That should doom anyone overseeing it...
calpoke25 said:8-24 without Josh Allen.
ragtimejoe1 said:This is going to be interesting. Burman's first hunch as an ad was that this type of offense would never work at WYO. Bohl showed it could work if you have nfl talent at skill positions. However, Bohl has struggled to maintain or develop that level of talent.
Burman is in a tough spot. New president and struggling football program that is 100% Burman and Bohl.
I don't know. I hope Bohl lays out a plan to address the O. If it is business as usual, I too will start to lose confidence in Bohl.
LanderPoke said:ragtimejoe1 said:This is going to be interesting. Burman's first hunch as an ad was that this type of offense would never work at WYO. Bohl showed it could work if you have nfl talent at skill positions. However, Bohl has struggled to maintain or develop that level of talent.
Burman is in a tough spot. New president and struggling football program that is 100% Burman and Bohl.
I don't know. I hope Bohl lays out a plan to address the O. If it is business as usual, I too will start to lose confidence in Bohl.
It's not the type of offense. It's the people running it. I believe we have the skill kids RIGHT NOW. How is it that we can move the ball whenever we absolutely have to?
calpoke25 said:LanderPoke said:ragtimejoe1 said:This is going to be interesting. Burman's first hunch as an ad was that this type of offense would never work at WYO. Bohl showed it could work if you have nfl talent at skill positions. However, Bohl has struggled to maintain or develop that level of talent.
Burman is in a tough spot. New president and struggling football program that is 100% Burman and Bohl.
I don't know. I hope Bohl lays out a plan to address the O. If it is business as usual, I too will start to lose confidence in Bohl.
It's not the type of offense. It's the people running it. I believe we have the skill kids RIGHT NOW. How is it that we can move the ball whenever we absolutely have to?
Some of that is the opponent being in prevent defense. We don’t have any talent on offense Landerpoke. Sorry to say. Talent would’ve at least found the end zone once regardless of coaching.
Wyovanian said:One thing I will say, and it echoes a previous comment I posted about this, is Bohl's demeanor has completely changed now. He was absolutely livid at times last night- one pissed off coach. Maybe he's finally reaching a breaking point with something. Hopefully it's Vigen.