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Obviously, that didn't hurt him AT ALL at the NFL level. Probably made him BETTER actually. |
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There was tons of shit, but there was also tons of great talent. The only problem is they were all very very young players. You are the one going full reerun here. Let's also consider that the young talent already on the team when Pioli came aboard is the ONLY part of the team that has done jack ****ing shit for him. So yeah. Young talent. We had it. |
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I'm not a Pioli apologist- I think he is doing a lousy job- but people just can't cherry-pick facts and think things are going to change just because they aren't happy. |
Talking Can has once again raped the reerun critics. Almost as if he went in a time machine back 40,000 years to Africa and snuffed them out at the source.
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This week is very special for the Heisman race — it's the first time two legitimate Heisman contenders will face each other. West Virginia's Geno Smith will square off against Kansas State's Collin Klein in a battle of two of the nation's most exciting quarterbacks. Klein will look to keep the Wildcats on top of the Big 12 and contending for a BCS bowl while Smith will be trying to rebound from last week's thrashing at the hands of Texas Tech. This game could have major implications on the results of the Heisman race. Smith has been the frontrunner all season, but can't afford another rough game. Klein has been pretty steady and could supplant Smith with a stellar performance. As for the rest of our Heisman candidates — they're highlighted in pink today for Breast Cancer Awareness Month — all of them have the ability to make up ground against their various opponents this weekend. We thought this Heisman race was over, but it's about to get pretty interesting. Smith holds his bronze-statue-hoisting fate in his own hands. Check out Dr. Saturday's Heisman Watch heading into Week 7: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-...31--ncaaf.html |
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Define this "talent" that you speak about. |
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The biggest problem is the QB position, but beyond that the team has become progressively worse. In 2010, Pioli's 2nd year, the team had 10 wins, 14th in pts scored, 11th in pts against, 13th in point differential, and 5th in takeaway/giveaway ratio. In 2011 the team had 7 wins, was 31st in pts scored, 18th in pts against, 29th in point differential, and 18th in takeaway/giveaway ratio. In 2012 the team has 1 win, is 29th in pts scored, 29th in pts against, 30th in point differential, and 32nd in takeaway/giveaway ratio. So from years 2 to 3 to 4 in the Pioli regime we've scored less points, given up more points, have become non-competitive (pt differential), and are turnover machines. It's not just the lack of success - it's the progressively worse failure. |
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