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***OFFICIAL ARMY VS MEAN GREEN IN-GAME DISCUSSION***


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17 hours ago, 97and03 said:

He also needs to fire the OC (himself) and run the whole team. Honestly, I think he has shown that he is just an OC and not a head coach. 

He was a good HC at UIW, but he had Cam Ward to bail him out.  You're right, he's an OC at best.  

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39 minutes ago, BBA1989 said:

He was a good HC at UIW, but he had Cam Ward to bail him out.  You're right, he's an OC at best.  

You can be a good coach at that level and compete because the talent level tends to be a little more comparable IMO. A little different when you’re in D-1.  

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19 hours ago, MeanGreenMat said:

The stats with context tell us more. I feel like Army kept the defense on the field on purpose to limit a famously high flying North Texas team. I agree we had turnovers- how effective were they? How many 1st downs did army have in a single drive? Army never turned the ball over on downs with high 3rd down efficiency. We lucked out on the fumble from the RB. How long did it take to get the turnover? How was the field position that the defense earned? Those are better questions.

Our defense did a lot and I loved seeing the sack, near fumble (ruled an incompletion), interception, and lack of penalties(that pass interference in the red zone hurt) to deflate their passing game- all 4 attempts. Then, they took us on the ground. Daily slid early to drain more time on a run near the 50. They line up with the same formation for an easy read to gain a yard or two, but, more importantly, the clock starts back up. This was triple option football and I feel like we failed to disrupt their plans.
 

I want us to be better on all sides of the ball. I don’t a moral victory. I want us to acknowledge that Army, just like Tulane 2 weeks ago, used the run effectively against the defense. However, they used it to play at their tempo/style limiting our offense time on the field. I love the heart these players showed. I feel like any one of those teams from Army’s past 13 games are not the caliber we should be proud of being better than (except Coastal and Navy). Watching at army launch the ball vs Temple, Tulsa, & UAB was insane. But Daily is a okay QB that fits the triple option scheme as a runner primarily. Horvath is a miracle for service academy passing. Daily has 51 passing attempts YTD versus Horvath’s monstrous 117 attempts for a service academy. Daily has the same interception rate as Henigan. 
 

I’ll see y’all in San Antonio. I’m still excited to see this team play and I know we can win out the season. I just feel like they were par for the course this Army weekend. If anyone complained about the DC all season, this game should not sway someone.

I get where you're coming from about the defense and it's not totally unreasonable. Army just kept converting 3rd and 4th downs. It felt like they would just fall forward and get 4 yards at times. But as you mentioned the defense did some really good things. To add to that: we kept them below their season average in yards per carry, yards per play, scoring % per drive (only 33%), and doubled up their turnovers. It was a noteworthy performance.

We just don't have the personnel to match straight up against a good running team like them and consistently win 1 on 1 -- much less impose our will. Maybe next season. We could've been more aggressive and pressed closer to the LOS with our safeties, more blitzes, etc. Then one missed tackle or gap assignment and they're doing push ups in the south end zone.

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1 hour ago, Rudy said:

It's literally half of their job.  They prepare the players to withstand the rigors of their season and prevent injury.

My point is that you can have the most conditioned player and they could have a season ending injury that has nothing to do with S&C. 

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4 hours ago, GrandGreen said:

NT held Army to the least points of the year, but also scored least points against them.   Not exactly the normal results from this NT team.  

I feel like, when it comes to the upper half of conference, UNT's norm is to play to the level of the opponent.

So, some heartbreakers.  The championship mindset finds a way to get the W.  We need to get over this hump.

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The pattern is that a certain percentage of our recruits, for whatever reason, are smaller and slower than the teams we play. Big ask for the S/C coach to fix that. 

 

Wonder if there are stats about how much a P5 coach gets above baseline on his 4/5 stars vs what more a G5 coach gets from his 2/3star guys. Less upside from the 4/5s,  but S/Cs also teach heart and getting to your max, from whatever level you started. Equality vs equity, if you will.

 

GMG

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There was a play where Army had the ball near mid-field, 3rd and 5.  Receiver was out wide left and our defender was lined up 10 yards off the line of scrimmage!  Quick out to the receiver who picked up an easy first down.  The TV coverage switched to Caponi, obviously pissed, screaming, "it was 3rd and 5!!"  Apparently this was to admonish our defender for not lining up directly across from the receiver and actually defending the pass.

Well, it was a little late for that coach.  Teams often play like they practice.  How often was this game situation reviewed during practice or in the film room?  We have some talent on the field, you can see it at times.  Not so sure about what's on the sidelines.  

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9 hours ago, keith said:

There was a play where Army had the ball near mid-field, 3rd and 5.  Receiver was out wide left and our defender was lined up 10 yards off the line of scrimmage!  Quick out to the receiver who picked up an easy first down.  The TV coverage switched to Caponi, obviously pissed, screaming, "it was 3rd and 5!!"  Apparently this was to admonish our defender for not lining up directly across from the receiver and actually defending the pass.

Well, it was a little late for that coach.  Teams often play like they practice.  How often was this game situation reviewed during practice or in the film room?  We have some talent on the field, you can see it at times.  Not so sure about what's on the sidelines.  

Or maybe that’s why Caponi was so pissed because they’ve practiced it over and over.

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