A little concerned that our head coach of NCAA Division I program doesn't recognize some offensive formations. I'm just nit-picking.
Coach Snyder said a similar thing at the QB Club Meeting - it was clear to me that he was being facetious about "not recognizing" the recent offenses. Coach seemed excited about the opportunity to prepare / play against a "pro-style" offense for a change, rather than the variations on the spread option that we have faced since WVU.
Olen is right ... Trust me, his tounge was planted firmly in his cheek when he said this ... Some quotes don't translate well to print media.
He!!, taking comments out of context happens on here all of the time ... At least we can use the smiley face icons to help out a little.
A few things that should be explained to Snyder and the few remaining “Snyder my coach right or wrongers”
1. Fourth down and five, inside the ten with an off sides and you don’t get a new set of downs. Telling the press that was your plan doesn’t make you sound like you know what you’re doing
2. Throwing your players under the bus when you made as many or more mistakes in the same game doesn’t gain the confidence or respect of your fans or players
3. Publicly stating your team is poorly coached doesn’t gain the confidence or respect of your fans or players
4. Tongue in cheek comments deriding your own skills are cute when you’re winning and have the support of your fans. They’re pathetic and counter productive when you don’t have the confidence or respect of your fans or players
5. Most coaches in Snyder’s current position understand they are in a situation where it is essential to produce results. Snyder doesn’t seem to understand that having the job of head coach requires a greater comprehension of the game and the environment he exists in than Snyder appears to have.
Since Snyder doesn’t seem to be able to comprehend the reality of the situation, if he has any mentally competent supporters remaining they should sit down with him and explain the time has come that it would be best to shut up and put up. Right now; every time he opens his mouth he digs his hole a little deeper.