LanderPoke
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ReecesRiver said:Yikes... did no one else want this job? Johnson was the worst OC in all of FBS besides Brian Ferentz maybe.....
A blind mouse could win games with kenneth walker, jaylen nailor, and jayden reed. This is not a good hire.
He was coaching under Mel Tucker - who was more interested in banging motivational speakers than coaching football. I'll give him a pass. He was a good OC at other places.Cornpoke said:Yikes, this hire is really out of left field. "During Johnson’s four seasons at Michigan State, the team finished 90th or worse in the country in scoring three times" - However this falls right in line with our offensive style :lol:
DamThatRiver22 said:What's even more interesting to me is how much leeway y'all are giving Johnson for being constricted by terrible coaches.
This same board has repeatedly thrown the suggestion of Arroyo as HC or OC under the bus....in spite of having accomplished more as an OC under similarly crappy coaches. Cristobal and Christensen are both considered meme-level coaches (and even then Arroyo was always able to put up better numbers in spite of that). Yet he doesn't get the same benefit of the doubt?
Make up your minds.
OrediggerPoke said:But suggesting Arroyo!? He appears to be a cancer to a football program. There’s a reason UNLV improved by leaps and bounds when he left.
DamThatRiver22 said:But again, I ask....Arroyo has accomplished more as an OC than Johnson ever will, under equally bad (or worse) coaches. He also recruited and developed one of Wyoming's greatest QBs, and began a turnaround at one of the worst programs in MWC history. Why the double standard? Why does Johnson (see the abysmal stats above) get a pass while Arroyo gets thrown under the bus?
I don't care either way what people wanna believe in general, but I wish people would at least be consistent.
OrediggerPoke said:DamThatRiver22 said:But again, I ask....Arroyo has accomplished more as an OC than Johnson ever will, under equally bad (or worse) coaches. He also recruited and developed one of Wyoming's greatest QBs, and began a turnaround at one of the worst programs in MWC history. Why the double standard? Why does Johnson (see the abysmal stats above) get a pass while Arroyo gets thrown under the bus?
I don't care either way what people wanna believe in general, but I wish people would at least be consistent.
Sorry, but I don’t consider Austyn Carta-Samuels as breaking the list of the roughly top 50 QBs at Wyoming. If by chance you meant Brett Smith, Arroyo never coached him for a single day.
Turnaround at Wyoming!?!? What are you talking about. The DC era was the same or worse than the Glenn era immediately before. If you’re talking purely yardage, that’s an apples and oranges comparison between the types of offenses.
OrediggerPoke said:DamThatRiver22 said:But again, I ask....Arroyo has accomplished more as an OC than Johnson ever will, under equally bad (or worse) coaches. He also recruited and developed one of Wyoming's greatest QBs, and began a turnaround at one of the worst programs in MWC history. Why the double standard? Why does Johnson (see the abysmal stats above) get a pass while Arroyo gets thrown under the bus?
I don't care either way what people wanna believe in general, but I wish people would at least be consistent.
Sorry, but I don’t consider Austyn Carta-Samuels as breaking the list of the roughly top 50 QBs at Wyoming. If by chance you meant Brett Smith, Arroyo never coached him for a single day.
Turnaround at Wyoming!?!? What are you talking about. The DC era was the same or worse than the Glenn era immediately before. If you’re talking purely yardage, that’s an apples and oranges comparison between the types of offenses.