Beard N Balls Bundle Posted February 21, 2024 Posted February 21, 2024 We’ve talked a lot about individual players and what growth/development we want to see. But what kind of growth do we want to see from Sark next year as a head coach? For me, it’s game management and red zone offense. I also think he doesn’t need to be so rigid in sticking to the script if something isn’t working or something else is. For example, I don’t think Washington was showing any signs of stopping our run game and wish he would have called it until they proved they could stop it. What do y’all think? 4 Quote
horns96 Posted February 21, 2024 Posted February 21, 2024 In the Sugar Bowl, I think he tried to go back to the run and his RBs fumbled twice. Would like to hear Babers' thoughts on this, he's had lot's of constructive criticism on the coaching staff. 2 Quote
Bobby Burton Posted February 21, 2024 Posted February 21, 2024 17 hours ago, Rhenk6768 said: We’ve talked a lot about individual players and what growth/development we want to see. But what kind of growth do we want to see from Sark next year as a head coach? For me, it’s game management and red zone offense. I also think he doesn’t need to be so rigid in sticking to the script if something isn’t working or something else is. For example, I don’t think Washington was showing any signs of stopping our run game and wish he would have called it until they proved they could stop it. What do y’all think? - Red zone. - Taking more advantage of the weakness of an opponent. 3 Quote
Jerry K Posted February 21, 2024 Posted February 21, 2024 Red zone no doubt but I agree Sark has room for improvement at in game play, post script play calling. 2 Quote
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