TOPIC: MARTINEZ NEEDS TO GO!

MARTINEZ NEEDS TO GO!

#1 3 years, 5 months ago
Great job to our offense! Wonderful display of execution.... DEFENSE!!! WTF! How DO YOU SCORE 42 POINTS ON OFFENSE AND LOOSE!!!! MARTINEZ KNOWS LESS ABOUT FOOTBALL THAN MY FOUR YEAR OLD SON! HE DOESN'T EVEN DESERVE TO BE A SPECTATOR! Injuries are one thing, but poor tackling and lack of heart, blown assignments.... thats ALL coaching gents! Martinez goes! I don't care how but he doesn't need to coach in the SEC. He doesn't need to coach Pop Warner level football.... He isn't Georgia.

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one good thing about this game if there can be said to any good thing coming from loosing to Tech... Stafford and Moreno might be back now next year... I don't think either wants to play in the NFL with such a horrible taste in their mouth as this one.
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#2 3 years, 5 months ago
Man I hope. I really hope.
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#3 3 years, 5 months ago
I want someone to get an explanation from him as to why he went into a cover 3 in the 3rd quarter when they had barely thrown the ball the fing first half?

Amazing, simply amazing. If hes not fired I will question Richts sanity.
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#4 3 years, 5 months ago
Did you happen to notice that Ellerbe did not tackle Dwyer on their first TD of the 2nd half? He tried to knock him down. Don't think CWM teaches that technique. Our D forgot how to tackle. You have to wrap em up. Hit them and they keep running. Lots of examples of that in the 2nd half.

The Dawgs lost their fire at halftime. Not consistent. Poor execution both on O and D. Just a bad game, and we still need that fire and passion that has been missing the entire season.

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#6 3 years, 5 months ago
DawgFanInTn wrote:
Did you happen to notice that Ellerbe did not tackle Jones on their first TD of the 2nd half? He tried to knock him down. Don't think CWM teaches that technique. Our D forgot how to tackle. You have to wrap em up. Hit them and they keep running. Lots of examples of that in the 2nd half.

The Dawgs lost their fire at halftime. Not consistent. Poor execution both on O and D. Just a bad game, and we still need that fire and passion that has been missing the entire season.


Have you not noticed this all season? I mentioned it in the bama game, they do not wrap up and that is inexcusable.

Hell even in high school if you didnt wrap up you got a ton of laps or wind sprints to run for being a dumb ass, its pathetic watching them hit with their shoulders to tackle.

FIRE WILLIE!!!!!

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#7 3 years, 5 months ago
I echo your sentiments. We haven't stopped a decent offense all year. And before anyone simply credits Tech and Johnson's option, you've got to remember that they were throttled by a less than mediocre North Carolina club Nov. 8th. Johnson's scheme is good, but we've made mediocre offenses look great all year. Sickening!
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#8 3 years, 5 months ago
As much as it pains me to say this... We need obama to go to CMR and tell him we need change at DC!!! The painful part of that is actually needin obama to do anything!!
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