A lot of you won’t be happy
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- Bronco-Buster
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Meh, if Bohl thinks it will work, then who am I to doubt. Vigen is gone so we're bound to see some changes.
I like Bohl but this is make or break for him, imo. I'm in full support of whatever he thinks will fix the offense. The caveat is that it better truly fix the offense or it is time to consider moving on. I think he'll get it fixed and there won't be anything to worry about.
For the record, I'm not necessarily saying a specific win number; just that he needs to show he can field a well rounded team with a functional offense. Wins should be there but if the ball bounces the other way in a few close losses to good teams, I personally won't get too worried about it as long as the entire team is performing well.
I like Bohl but this is make or break for him, imo. I'm in full support of whatever he thinks will fix the offense. The caveat is that it better truly fix the offense or it is time to consider moving on. I think he'll get it fixed and there won't be anything to worry about.
For the record, I'm not necessarily saying a specific win number; just that he needs to show he can field a well rounded team with a functional offense. Wins should be there but if the ball bounces the other way in a few close losses to good teams, I personally won't get too worried about it as long as the entire team is performing well.
I'm guessing that Grant has been waiting for a chance to create a REAL passing attack ... and Keeping his Mouth Shut. He's been coaching for a long time, so he definitely knows about patience and perseverance. One of the factors that really bodes well for me is that no matter how Vigen screwed things up with his fearful and conservative approach, the team refused to give up and quit. The Nevada game last fall is a good example. Fingers crossed!
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- A Real Cowboy
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I hope you are right. My concern stems from the fact that our WR drop a lot of balls, run meh routes, can't get separation and are mediocre blockers. Other than that, I'd say Grant is knocking it out of the park. Perhaps without Brent Vanilla Vigen at the healm, things will change. It has to start with fundamentals though - and so far, they haven't been apparent in the WR corps.WyoGeezer wrote: ↑Fri Feb 19, 2021 1:14 pm I'm guessing that Grant has been waiting for a chance to create a REAL passing attack ... and Keeping his Mouth Shut. He's been coaching for a long time, so he definitely knows about patience and perseverance. One of the factors that really bodes well for me is that no matter how Vigen screwed things up with his fearful and conservative approach, the team refused to give up and quit. The Nevada game last fall is a good example. Fingers crossed!
- LanderPoke
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hmmm puzzling. Our passing game has sucked, so it's disheartening to not see a completely new leaf turned over. I mean, when our receivers do get separation they don't even know how to draw an easy PI on an underthrown ball. That's bad coaching
You guys are right. Maybe I'm being foolishly optimistic. The receivers have been sketchy indeed. Perhaps the good ones knew instinctively how to play the position, or they had really good coaching in high school. If Grant can't get it done .... Well, What can I say? Bohl's coaching legacy goes deeper into the dumpster. What I haven't been able to figure out, since Bohl has been at Wyoming, is why he doesn't seem to care about his win-loss record or his place in the history of Wyoming Football Coaches. With his huge, undeserved salary, the absurd contract extension, a generous buy-out clause in his contract, and the unpleasant economic situation at UW, I think we might very well be stuck with him until his contract expires. NOT what I had in mind! No more FCS coaches!
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For those of you that don't have much faith in Grant, I wouldn't worry too much about it. These types of promotions are mostly symbolic and typically and increase in title and pay, not so much in responsibility. Will Grant get some say in the passing game, sure. But with a new OC coming in, Grant will be an adviser, Polasek will be calling the shots (offensively).