• 2 days ago
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00:00I was thinking at one point, Pat, very rare do I think to myself,
00:03we have the playmaker, right? We have the guy. I'd rather the ball, I'd rather have Caleb
00:08than golf at this moment. That's what I was thinking when I was watching this game.
00:12They have to be worried about the way this guy is making plays. And it was obvious they were going
00:17to the mesh routes. Cole Kometz got stopped just like planting his feet and blocking people like
00:21he's a center in the middle of the field. But other than that, man, I mean, the calls were good.
00:26That throw he threw to DJ, when Tevin's guy hit him, what a throw, right? What a throw there.
00:31Him and DJ Moore, when you put to bed that they don't have chemistry now, and you're just like
00:36the whole time you're thinking to yourself, I'm thinking to myself, the storyline is when will
00:41they learn how to win, right? And then we talked about a pregame. When would the coaches learn how
00:46to win? Are they the ones that have to learn how to win football games? And the answer increasingly,
00:52guys, is becoming yes. The answer is becoming yes. You hate to put it on someone's shoulders,
00:58but it's on the head coach. And you talked about, Pat, would you fire a guy if it was an embarrassing
01:05loss? Everybody talked about that. Well, it was an embarrassing loss, man. It wasn't a blowaway,
01:10but it was embarrassing. That's what I mean. It's an embarrassment in a different way, right? Because
01:14this falls directly, I mean, 52 to 17 if it would have been different. But this is a coaching error.
01:21This is truly a coaching error. I'm not saying they would go down and convert the first down or
01:24get a field goal and all that kind of stuff, but just game management situations. Like you said,
01:29Olin, your entire family's screaming timeout, the entire country's screaming timeout,
01:33and he just doesn't know. And you can't do that to the guys in a locker room.

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