Is no one upstairs watching---one of the coaches, a grad assist, someone who should see the pp was incorrect and call down for a time out?
million dollar question. I don’t know if it has changed but the first few years they didn’t do onfield corrections for the sake of wanting an upspeed practice format. Scott said they make corrections in the film room.Is repped properly in practice? Are mistakes fixed and then repped correctly? I'm asking in earnest. Something stinks here.
Obviously no one watches special teams film. It’s actually just mind boggling at this point. Frank Beamer made a career out of special teams. It’s a huge deal. I would not be excited at all if they hire Busch as he’s already here. Need a true special teams expert.million dollar question. I don’t know if it has changed but the first few years they didn’t do onfield corrections for the sake of wanting an upspeed practice format. Scott said they make corrections in the film room.
It's what happens when you don't correct mistakes in practice and instead do it when watching film (if that is indeed true).Honestly we know it isn’t. Poor clock management, guys being lined up wrong, confusion. Delay of game penalties at crucial times. It’s a team wide issue. Every year it’s something.
Well, it's apparent that Iowa and Michigan State watch our special teams film. So there's that....Obviously no one watches special teams film. It’s actually just mind boggling at this point. Frank Beamer made a career out of special teams. It’s a huge deal. I would not be excited at all if they hire Busch as he’s already here. Need a true special teams expert.