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Bill Jandro -> RE: Gopher Football (10/17/2021 11:48:33 AM)

Had the Gophers not laid an egg against Bowling Green they'd be in pretty good shape right now.




Karl Juhnke -> RE: Gopher Football (10/23/2021 2:47:37 PM)

Did I hear that right? ESPN studio analyst guy said the key for Minnesota was to keep pounding the ball with Trey Potts.

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Phil Riewer -> RE: Gopher Football (10/25/2021 4:14:20 PM)

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ORIGINAL: Karl Juhnke

Did I hear that right? ESPN studio analyst guy said the key for Minnesota was to keep pounding the ball with Trey Potts.

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The way they aren't talking about Potts it sounds he got hit in a bad, don't talk about it, area.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Football (10/25/2021 5:03:17 PM)

The Potts situation is as bizarre as our clock management at the end of the first half.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (10/26/2021 8:24:52 AM)

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The Potts situation is as bizarre as our clock management at the end of the first half.

In the last two minutes of that first half, Fleck made Zim look like a clock managing genius. It would have served him right if that blocked FG had been returned for a TD. Just embarrassingly inept. Then, in the post game presser, Fleck admitted that they were playing for the FG the second they got the ball. That was a well deserved shower of boos when the team left the field.




bstinger -> RE: Gopher Football (10/26/2021 8:28:47 AM)

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The Potts situation is as bizarre as our clock management at the end of the first half.

In the last two minutes of that first half, Fleck made Zim look like a clock managing genius. It would have served him right if that blocked FG had been returned for a TD. Just embarrassingly inept. Then, in the post game presser, Fleck admitted that they were playing for the FG the second they got the ball. That was a well deserved shower of boos when the team left the field.

Deplorable.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (10/26/2021 9:12:05 AM)

Fleck acknowledged Monday that Maryland quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa, who passed for 394 yards and accounted for five touchdowns against the Gophers in the Terrapins' 45-44 overtime victory last year, played a role in his decision.

"I just didn't want to give the guy, No. 3, the ball back as well, so that goes into it," Fleck said.


What a chicken shit! We held them in check for the half, but I didn't want them getting the ball with 30 seconds left because their guy scorched us last year. I didn't trust my defense to keep them from scoring for another half a minute.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/26/2021 10:07:07 AM)

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Fleck acknowledged Monday that Maryland quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa, who passed for 394 yards and accounted for five touchdowns against the Gophers in the Terrapins' 45-44 overtime victory last year, played a role in his decision.

"I just didn't want to give the guy, No. 3, the ball back as well, so that goes into it," Fleck said.


What a chicken shit! We held them in check for the half, but I didn't want them getting the ball with 30 seconds left because their guy scorched us last year. I didn't trust my defense to keep them from scoring for another half a minute.

I don't have a problem with it. Fleck is man enough to admit he learns from past experiences and has adjusted accordingly. Refreshing IMO.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (10/26/2021 10:12:46 AM)

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Fleck acknowledged Monday that Maryland quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa, who passed for 394 yards and accounted for five touchdowns against the Gophers in the Terrapins' 45-44 overtime victory last year, played a role in his decision.

"I just didn't want to give the guy, No. 3, the ball back as well, so that goes into it," Fleck said.


What a chicken shit! We held them in check for the half, but I didn't want them getting the ball with 30 seconds left because their guy scorched us last year. I didn't trust my defense to keep them from scoring for another half a minute.

I don't have a problem with it. Fleck is man enough to admit he learns from past experiences and has adjusted accordingly. Refreshing IMO.

There is no indication he learned from this and will adjust in the future.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/26/2021 10:45:20 AM)

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Fleck acknowledged Monday that Maryland quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa, who passed for 394 yards and accounted for five touchdowns against the Gophers in the Terrapins' 45-44 overtime victory last year, played a role in his decision.

"I just didn't want to give the guy, No. 3, the ball back as well, so that goes into it," Fleck said.


What a chicken shit! We held them in check for the half, but I didn't want them getting the ball with 30 seconds left because their guy scorched us last year. I didn't trust my defense to keep them from scoring for another half a minute.

I don't have a problem with it. Fleck is man enough to admit he learns from past experiences and has adjusted accordingly. Refreshing IMO.

There is no indication he learned from this and will adjust in the future.

He did learn from "going for it" with a few seconds left in the 1st half. He's been burned big time in those situations. Giving up an INT or fumble and points for the opposition right before the half. And you can bet if that had happened again, he'd be ripped for it.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (10/26/2021 10:55:45 AM)

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Fleck acknowledged Monday that Maryland quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa, who passed for 394 yards and accounted for five touchdowns against the Gophers in the Terrapins' 45-44 overtime victory last year, played a role in his decision.

"I just didn't want to give the guy, No. 3, the ball back as well, so that goes into it," Fleck said.


What a chicken shit! We held them in check for the half, but I didn't want them getting the ball with 30 seconds left because their guy scorched us last year. I didn't trust my defense to keep them from scoring for another half a minute.

I don't have a problem with it. Fleck is man enough to admit he learns from past experiences and has adjusted accordingly. Refreshing IMO.

There is no indication he learned from this and will adjust in the future.

He did learn from "going for it" with a few seconds left in the 1st half. He's been burned big time in those situations. Giving up an INT or fumble and points for the opposition right before the half. And you can bet if that had happened again, he'd be ripped for it.

Really? How many times has he been burned by it? Seems to me he has always been ultra conservative going into the half. He even admitted as much. Learned it from Jim Tressell, he said. Fleck was talking about Tagovailoa passing for 394 yards and 5 TD last year. As far as I know, there was no getting burned by going for it in the last 30 seconds of the half last year.

Fleck hasn't learned and adapted. He did what we always does and will probably continue to do. Run run run and grind it out in all situations. Probably run a few RB into submission in the process.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/26/2021 11:05:49 AM)

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Fleck acknowledged Monday that Maryland quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa, who passed for 394 yards and accounted for five touchdowns against the Gophers in the Terrapins' 45-44 overtime victory last year, played a role in his decision.

"I just didn't want to give the guy, No. 3, the ball back as well, so that goes into it," Fleck said.


What a chicken shit! We held them in check for the half, but I didn't want them getting the ball with 30 seconds left because their guy scorched us last year. I didn't trust my defense to keep them from scoring for another half a minute.

I don't have a problem with it. Fleck is man enough to admit he learns from past experiences and has adjusted accordingly. Refreshing IMO.

There is no indication he learned from this and will adjust in the future.

He did learn from "going for it" with a few seconds left in the 1st half. He's been burned big time in those situations. Giving up an INT or fumble and points for the opposition right before the half. And you can bet if that had happened again, he'd be ripped for it.

Really? How many times has he been burned by it? Seems to me he has always been ultra conservative going into the half. He even admitted as much. Learned it from Jim Tressell, he said. Fleck was talking about Tagovailoa passing for 394 yards and 5 TD last year. As far as I know, there was no getting burned by going for it in the last 30 seconds of the half last year.

Fleck hasn't learned and adapted. He did what we always does and will probably continue to do. Run run run and grind it out in all situations. Probably run a few RB into submission in the process.

Really.

Fleck also noted his approach Saturday was the result of Minnesota being unsuccessful in a similar situation in Colorado.

On Sept. 18, Minnesota had a first and 10 at the Buffaloes 32. Tanner Morgan had an incompletion, and Sam Schleuter was flagged for ineligible receiver downfield. The five-yard penalty meant a 54-yard field goal attempt, and Trickett’s career long is 50.

With the clock continuing to run in Boulder, Colo., which was a whole separate communication issue with officials, Minnesota handed the ball off on the final snap of the half and time expired.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/26/2021 12:34:55 PM)

Iron sharpens iron.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (10/26/2021 12:39:28 PM)

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Fleck acknowledged Monday that Maryland quarterback Taulia Tagovailoa, who passed for 394 yards and accounted for five touchdowns against the Gophers in the Terrapins' 45-44 overtime victory last year, played a role in his decision.

"I just didn't want to give the guy, No. 3, the ball back as well, so that goes into it," Fleck said.


What a chicken shit! We held them in check for the half, but I didn't want them getting the ball with 30 seconds left because their guy scorched us last year. I didn't trust my defense to keep them from scoring for another half a minute.

I don't have a problem with it. Fleck is man enough to admit he learns from past experiences and has adjusted accordingly. Refreshing IMO.

There is no indication he learned from this and will adjust in the future.

He did learn from "going for it" with a few seconds left in the 1st half. He's been burned big time in those situations. Giving up an INT or fumble and points for the opposition right before the half. And you can bet if that had happened again, he'd be ripped for it.

Really? How many times has he been burned by it? Seems to me he has always been ultra conservative going into the half. He even admitted as much. Learned it from Jim Tressell, he said. Fleck was talking about Tagovailoa passing for 394 yards and 5 TD last year. As far as I know, there was no getting burned by going for it in the last 30 seconds of the half last year.

Fleck hasn't learned and adapted. He did what we always does and will probably continue to do. Run run run and grind it out in all situations. Probably run a few RB into submission in the process.

Really.

Fleck also noted his approach Saturday was the result of Minnesota being unsuccessful in a similar situation in Colorado.

On Sept. 18, Minnesota had a first and 10 at the Buffaloes 32. Tanner Morgan had an incompletion, and Sam Schleuter was flagged for ineligible receiver downfield. The five-yard penalty meant a 54-yard field goal attempt, and Trickett’s career long is 50.

With the clock continuing to run in Boulder, Colo., which was a whole separate communication issue with officials, Minnesota handed the ball off on the final snap of the half and time expired.


What does this prove, other than Fleck consistently has no idea how to run a 2 minute offense? If he had learned anything, he would have cleaned up the mistakes that led to ineligible receiver downfield. He would also have realized that from that distance on the last play of the half, he might as well air it out to the endzone instead of just handing off to kill the clock. Just proves he is consistently gutless and playing to not lose instead of playing to win.

Any other bad examples of Fleck astutely learning from past mistakes?




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/26/2021 12:42:09 PM)

We are a responsive organization, not a reactive organization.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (10/26/2021 12:45:19 PM)

Now you're just being deliberately obtuse.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/26/2021 12:51:19 PM)

He have to be ready for Northwestern. Pat Fitzgerald teams always get better as the season progresses. They have won the B1G West 2 of the last 3 seasons. This will be a battle of two disciplined football teams.




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (10/26/2021 12:53:32 PM)

It's tough playing at Northwestern. Never let the circumstances dictate your performance.




Jeff Jesser -> RE: Gopher Football (10/30/2021 5:54:33 PM)

A dominating win today. If we didn’t lose to BG we would crack the top 10.

Only “WTF” moment was the 3rd 7 call on the opening drive when we were on their 10 yard line-ish. Take Morgan out and the running guy in for a 1 yard gain?? Really?




bstinger -> RE: Gopher Football (11/1/2021 8:27:05 AM)

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A dominating win today. If we didn’t lose to BG we would crack the top 10.

Only “WTF” moment was the 3rd 7 call on the opening drive when we were on their 10 yard line-ish. Take Morgan out and the running guy in for a 1 yard gain?? Really?

That was beyond stupid.

I was actually disinterested enough that I fell asleep a couple of times during the game, so I can't comment on whether or not there were others.




stfrank -> RE: Gopher Football (11/1/2021 8:33:45 AM)

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ORIGINAL: bstinger

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A dominating win today. If we didn’t lose to BG we would crack the top 10.

Only “WTF” moment was the 3rd 7 call on the opening drive when we were on their 10 yard line-ish. Take Morgan out and the running guy in for a 1 yard gain?? Really?

That was beyond stupid.

I was actually disinterested enough that I fell asleep a couple of times during the game, so I can't comment on whether or not there were others.

LOL, sounds like Zimmer ball. Everybody in the stadium knew what was coming but they run it anyways.




TJSweens -> RE: Gopher Football (11/1/2021 9:00:58 AM)

Jerry Kill named interim coach at TCU [:-]

That's one job Fleck won't be considered for.




Mister Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (11/3/2021 11:52:09 AM)

Extension for the sideline show

More clock Management excellence through 2028




twinsfan -> RE: Gopher Football (11/5/2021 9:09:43 AM)

Gonna be a beautiful day for college football tomorrow!

This team would be in the college football playoffs had they found a way to squeak out a win vs Bowling Green.




Mister Ed -> RE: Gopher Football (11/5/2021 9:24:04 AM)

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ORIGINAL: twinsfan

Gonna be a beautiful day for college football tomorrow!

This team would be in the college football playoffs had they found a way to squeak out a win vs Bowling Green.


Ummm

No

No way the committee would be stupid enough to put more overrated B10 teams in the top group than they already have there.




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