poke_addict said:
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This is wild just the amount of exposure the program has been getting is some big time stuff. Thank you Josh Allen. It's definitely going to get some extra eyes on a few of his teammates as well.
This isn’t just Josh Allen. Yes, he is a big reason why 32 NFL teams will be represented in our Pro Day, but our coaching staff has networked and put the program in a position to do so.
Coach Bohl and staff are the real deal. We need to hold on to them as long as possible!
The real deal huh? Same guy who is 6-20 without Josh Allen and who’s most recent non Allen game was one of the worst in program history? We shall see this year.
Dude the team was down to freshman d linemen. They just got elimated from the conference championship game.
They played with absolute zero energy. Had we beat Fresno the week before which we had our chance. We would of beat Sjsu by 3 touchdowns without Josh. The defense that showed up against CMU is not the one one who played SJSU. Not a representation of the state of the football program. SJSU ISNT FCS they recruit kids that want to win too. They struck while the iron was hot and when the mule was kicked in the ass. Josh Allen lost to EMU twice which is more embarrassing to me honestly.
I don't think anyone would argue the bolded part. That's not exactly an endorsement of the coaching staff. A conference game and they couldn't bother to get energized about it?
SJSU is not FCS, they were worse than many (most?) FCS teams last year. Bohl has lost to FCS teams too of course.
In terms of Eastern Michigan, your comment makes me wonder if you were following the program at all during that time. The first loss to Eastern Michigan was pretty much on par with the SJSU loss. That was an awful EMU team that beat us in Laramie. Awful. Do you remember the key detail regarding that game? Josh Allen started, went 3/4 for 32 yards and had 3 carries for 40 yards before getting injured (and subsequently missing the rest of the season). Nick Smith replaced him and went 3/13 for 0 yards (yes, zero).
The second EMU loss was on the road against a bowl bound EMU team. Still a bad loss, but nowhere near the SJSU loss or EMU home loss.
It's not always on the coaching staff when players perform like shit. There was absolutely nothing to play for. We were potato bowl bound from the end of the Fresno game. San Jose still has 20 more scholarships to hand out than any FCS program. That loss isn't even close to the North Dakota loss. Or EMU.
Yes I know Josh got hurt against EMU. The first time. However he did technically lose to emu twice. That team hadnt won a road game since 1988. That program had been getting the shit kicked out of them for 30 years.
Look I agree is was definitely embarrassing losing to San Jose. I just don't think it's a true reflection of the program without Josh. Specially when the week before were going toe to toe against one of the Conference Championship participants.
That's a generous description of the Fresno game. We were shutout for the first 57+ minutes in that game.
The defense is good, and frankly was even good against SJSU (they were just on the field too long). The problem is the offense.
In terms of SJSU, I don't know what to say other than to point you to their results. They weren't just a bad team, they were a special kind of awful. They gave up 61 to USU, 59 to Nevada, etc. We could barely score on them.
In their 11 FBS games other than against UW, they lost by an average of 47-14. They went 0-11 and lost them all by at least 2 scores. They gave up 50 points in 5 of the 11 games, 40+ in 9 of the 11. The other two they gave up 37 and 27. We scored 17.
Mostly, it really bothers me that you are blaming Josh Allen for the EMU loss at home. He got hurt in the first quarter and he was playing very well before he got hurt.
I mean seriously, go back and look at the play by play for that game. Josh started and drove the Pokes down for a TD on their first drive. On the second drive he had them driving and he ran for a first down at the EMU 20 on the play that injured him. What the hell else would you like him to do? He only played 1 full series (for a TD) and a partial series (was driving for a TD).