LanderPoke
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This type of coaching malpractice should be enough to constitute a for cause firing. Holy crap
“Well, Coach Bohl told me….” Wow
“Well, Coach Bohl told me….” Wow
I believe he might be right. Anderson is on display for teams with NIL looking for a capable QB.He said Svboda would play a big role in the program going forward. wtf?
The only knock on Anderson with other teams is the 2 ACL injuries. But I will say there would be teams willing to take the chance.I believe he might be right. Anderson is on display for teams with NIL looking for a capable QB.
Most of us lived through the Koenning years and saw this story before. I highly doubt we’ve hit bottom yet.Longtime lurker, first-time account-holder here…. I’ve been a “loose” Cowboy fan my whole life, but the Josh Allen years really grabbed me. As a fan, obviously it was a time that was exciting and brought so much hope to the program. Is there any chance this year might just be a season of growing pains or are we accurate in freaking out (cause I know I am!).
Wow!!!!This type of coaching malpractice should be enough to constitute a for cause firing. Holy crap
“Well, Coach Bohl told me….” Wow
He screwed up and painted himself into a corner last year announcing Svaboda was the undisputed starter.We’ve been gaslighted about Svoboda/Anderson all year. Everyone saw it early. Anderson should have been starting. I think Sawvel was too stubborn to say “man the fans can’t be right” or too stubborn for some reason.
More than once Sawville has referred the explanation to a problem area as “talked to other coaches” let alone the obvious he was sticking with Svoboda regardless. Bohl was grooming Svoboda for the past 2 years and probably would have played him the first 6-8 games before reluctantly switching.I’m sure Bohl did tell him that. In his style offense, Evan is ideal. Throw it 10 times per game and run the rest of the time. Johnson’s offense is not ideal for him. What Sawvel needs is a coach for himself on how to answer questions without answering questions, politician style . All he had to say was Kaden played a hell of a game and that both quarterbacks will continue to battle because you never know when an injury could impact that position. Telling us what Bohl thought is pointless. We’ve moved on and don’t care. And get your butt back into running the defense. That side of the ball stunk last week!