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Isn't that a picture of Alec Baldwin?I am giving a virtual standing ovation to everyone in that Diehards thread. Kudos.
Letting bonehead decisions skate isn't going to help this program.
The biggest bonehead of all:
Well if Riley didn't have to worry about the VETERAN SO CALLED defensive coordinator he might be able to focus on the offense. I doubt we ever see that wildcat bull crap again.Red Zone offense was the problem yesterday. OU moved the ball, and the first half the defense let the QB run wild. Bad 1st half tackling, blown gaps and bad angles.
OU has to show the Oline is the real deal and can get 1 yard. I never want to see the wildcat with Baker still on the field. At least with the Bell Dozer, it was 11 on 11. With Baker split wide. It's 10-11.
Take a page out of KSU book. Those guys did a GREAT job blocking 1st and second level.
We need a Offensive coordinator that has his hand on the pulse. Coming out of the 1st timeout, with under 2 minutes. Baker had to tap Riley on the Shoulder, to get the play. That was CLEAR evidence, Riley is dealing with way to much for a 1st year Head Coach and it shows.
Considering the timing of Bob's retirement Riley had no choice but to be his own offensive coordinator for this year. I am thinking he wil give that up next year. I remember when Gundy was calling plays. When the defense was on the field he was over on the sideline woking on offensive strategy and not paying any attention to what was going on. I am not saying that was good but that is what he did. Anyone know if there are any other head coaches of good programs that call their own plays.Riley deserves a great amount of criticism for continually calling those wild cat plays. Makes me wonder about him a little