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cambodia36

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  1. HE CANNOT THROW A FOOTBALL. Willie cannot coach. Between the 2 it's a wonder they ever score. Remember the BJ Daniels comparisons? Here are the ways Flowers and Daniels are similar: 1. They are black. That's the list.
  2. Serious question- are Bulls games even on the radio in Tampa any more?
  3. Have you really watched him throw? He has the arm of a mediocre high school QB. He can't set his feet and throw...at all. Go play Madden, sub in a defensive back at QB and try to score. Same thing
  4. Ronnie? I mean yeah, he's basically a poor man's Courtney Denson. Very poor mans. And of course USF will lose. Willie will try to sit on a 3 point lead for 3 quarters. He makes Dungy Ball look like Kevin Kelley
  5. Eventually when you are a 1 trick pony, Memphis is going to figure this out. I'd play the WR man and put 8 in the box all game. Hey, did you know Willie knows the Harbaughs? They haven't mentioned that yet.
  6. Hey it isnt nice to talk about our delicate little flowers of football players negatively. Try to phrase things more positive! Quentin Flowers is..."passing deficient" and Taggart has "opportunities to improve his coaching acumen"
  7. Jeebus get the snaps down. This center could stand for some positive reinforcement from our "glass is 1/16th full" optimistic fans.
  8. I hope he has a bad financial advisor, or a gambling problem. He doesn't deserve minimum wage for wage for his "effort"
  9. Did you see something to make you think USF hoops is going to be a major improvementfrom the previous staff? I sure haven't, from the 13-14 season even? Nobody seems to be defending my main points about Tags. If you want to (gasp) blame Genshaft for that, go ahead.
  10. I would get giving him time if there was reason to believe it might get better, but there really hasn't been any indication it will. Fans were (way too) patient with Holtz and USF got left behind, by major conferences, by the other state schools, etc. These days in college football, a 5 year plan is 4 years too long. There is too much at stake to preach patience while the rest of college football is passing you by. And we'll see with Antigua, but early returns haven't been good.. I'm never a fan of coaches that lock in to a specific region, or country in this case. None of these guys he is bringing in are the next Karl Anthony-Towns. also 331- just to be clear (and not trying to start anything at all) i was using that term more like "an object or undertaking regarded by the speaker as unpleasant or badly made or carried out" (dictionary definition) not anything about babies or whatnot.
  11. Which is why I hope the home (lack of) crowds turn the heat up with their dissatisfaction the rest of the season, like they did in Holtz's dog turd of a finale against Pitt, when the Pitt team couldn't have possibly been less interested and still won easily.
  12. The change in the offense from whatever is was to whatever it was plus the spread formation has been the equivalent of going from vanilla ice cream to vanilla bean. But that's exactly what I expected from him. You don't suddenly learn how to coach when you can't. I'm sure he'll be better at being some team's assistant that tells the players to get back from the sideline next season.
  13. Well since you picked just one thing out of all of that... This season, most of us have known since about this time last season, has been just a year long funeral procession for Taggart's career.. We've mostly all known he's just not capable of getting the job done, and yet, mostly for monetary reasons, he's been left to die out there while the fans get to basically either wait until he's fired, or hope, against all logic, that he turns it around "just cuz". There was no reason to believe he'd suddenly get better at his job, and there hasn't been a single reason to believe Taggart can make this team into a winner, basically since McNeese State handed USF their azz in his first abortion of a coaching job 2+ years ago. And as for his other major hire, Antigua has been a dud also- reminding me of Robert McCallum essentially, but with the Dominican Junior National team. So we get to sit and watch the fanbase dwindle, as Friday's game will mostly be friends, family, and whoever takes free tickets with an oil change at a Tampa Jiffy Lube. I'm sure Harlan cares more than Woolard, because it's hard to beat "not at all" but so far he's been almost as apathetic as the rest of the bunch. But USF needs to be out front of the coaching hires this offseason, and that means giving Tags his walking papers either the moment the season ends, or if they really want to get a jump, go ahead and can him mid season, just to express how awful a job Taggart has done. Also I liked the Stuart Scott reference.
  14. Yeah you can't just sit there and be "GO TEAM GO!" towards the dumpster fire on the field, when you pay to see a team where the players don't care, the coaches seem either incompetent, or indifferent, and the AD/ Univ Pres don't seem to really care much either.. So why should I? And I may not go to a game and say "Hey Quenton Flowers, you are worse than AIDS!" (though at QB he might be) but you can tell at Taggart all you want IMO. I understand wanting to be positive, and if you are, good, they need fans like you, but don't be all but-hurt that others can't just sit there watching awful football and stay positive, when the only thing positive about this season is that it will hopefully be Taggart's last.
  15. Really what Taggart needs to do is learn how to update his resume.
  16. Enjoy our Support Players! Now fire Taggart. 2 nite preferably. Seriously, he is terrible. That ok Doze?
  17. 7 feet? Maybe Antigua might be intes...oh he's not Dominican NEVER MIND
  18. Would Sunny Cumbie leave the state of Texas? Only concern there would be ability to recruit FL, but I think that would take care of itself if USF had a Playstation offense. An actual air-raid type offense in the state of FL could be a dream come true.. You could keep a ton of guys in-state that aren't quite Big 2 recruits, but guys that would normally leave for WV, NC State, Clemson, etc. And if it actually took hold, you could possibly snag some guys that may think "well I can either go to FSU and be 1 of 7 All-American QB's, or I can go to USF and put up video game numbers" Could also try and go with Kendal Briles from Baylor, Dan Werner from Ole Miss (coached at UM during their 2000-ish monster heyday, so FL experience) or even Brian Schottenheimer.
  19. UCF fans hate Leavitt.. They still have the red a$$ about the way he kind of ignored, then went right around them on the totem pole (then Skip and Willie jumped off) But he should definitely get another HC gig.. I was a little surprised UNC Charlotte didn't kick the tires on him a little more
  20. I don't care about what UCF is doing, other than that they could probably be a more attractive location for potential coaches.. (sorry) I think what it might come down to is: coordinator from a big school vs HC from a smaller school. While the smaller school route seems more logical, so far USF is 0-2 on those hires, and the 2 guys they have brought in just seem to have more of a small school mentality, where they seem to strive to be mediocre to decent (and can't even seem to get that right) with Leavitt, you at least got the sense we belonged with the big 3 in FL, even if we weren't going to be as successful year to year, you felt in a given season we could belong. Now we're firmly planted with the 'little 4' of UCF, FAU, FIU, and USF.. and probably the worst of those 4 currently. Personally I'd prefer someone from a big school who dared to dream big, and expects/demands more from his squad than "let's try to get near .500 and go to the 'Whatever awful sponsor ESPN digs up for the St. Pete Bowl' and play Central Michigan'
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