10-27-2024, 12:20 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-27-2024, 12:33 PM by Row80Critic.)
(10-27-2024, 11:40 AM)fullmetal Wrote: Between DB injuries and not having a great solution at QB, you surely can't think a coaching change solves either of those problems.
I do believe that Stanford could have beaten TCU and WF with better in-game decisions. Both games were very close at the end, and in both cases head coach decisions cost them the game. And stop calling me Shirley.
(10-27-2024, 11:51 AM)martyup Wrote:(10-27-2024, 11:40 AM)fullmetal Wrote: Between DB injuries and not having a great solution at QB, you surely can't think a coaching change solves either of those problems.
The question is, has Taylor shown that he can build a winning program? With the personnel we have, should we have won more games over the past two seasons? Does TT make good in-game decisions? Does TT get his team ready to play D1 football by implementing a solid strength and conditioning program? Does TT bring out the best efforts from his players through his leadership style?
There has to be a tipping point when it becomes clear that Taylor is not the coach Stanford needs to build back a winning program. The hard part is determining when we are at that point.
BTW, I believe that April has proven himself as a solid DC.
With 2 recruiting classes under his belt, and no results to show for it, does anyone realistically believe next year would see a meaningful uptick? Between the draft and the one-way portal, will the team even have more skill? I get that I'm being harsh -- my bad, just frustrated -- but this isn't working. If Stanford stays on the same path, it will ensure the same results. Do they care?
