Indianfan, what do you mean you cannot call the coaches out for turnovers? Turning the ball over is in the lack of preparing for the game. It has been a while since I played, but if we dropped the ball in practice or the game, we carried it around all week. After summer two a days, there was not many of us whom had to carry the ball around. Again, I will say it again this week, it's all about coaching.
This morning, not my favorite writer, quoted MB in the PA News, MB stated that Livingston turned it up in the second half. So what does that mean MB, we were not prepared for Livingston to bring their A game to the big night at the reservation? Come on MB, anyone that comes to the reservation to play, certainly has heard about it and they want to pound us in our palace, wake up the coffee is burning! Another point along this line, why didn't we turn it up, if it works like you say, it was 14-14 at half time and we had just scored going in at the half, we had them on the ropes.
One other thing, throw to the TE, he was open all night long. PNG is not known for effectively utilizing the tight end. But, listen and watch a few other games, the TE is an effective offensive weapon, just ask Tony Romo or Troy Aikman. Our TE could have caught a five yard pass all night long and ran for another 5-10 yards all night.
I am sure that I am going to hear it for Saturday morning QBing. I am sure the english major will say something to the effect if you can do it better then do it. Well folks, there are a number of people who can do it better the MB is doing it, one of them is the coach for Livingston, and if our job opened up, he would apply, he has PNG connections.