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  1. 3 points
    More than 1 thing can be true at the same time. I certainly don’t doubt Ambrose’s loyalty to his alma mater and his efforts to win. Unfortunately, for whatever reason(s), the momentum that should have flowed from the 2013 championship game run has not come about. To put it more bluntly, the program has stagnated, if not regressed, since 2013. Like it or not, college football, even at our level, is a “what have you done for me lately” proposition. I’m hard pressed to see how any objective observer of the program could come to any conclusion other than that a coaching change is necessary.
  2. 2 points
    I prefer “mature” to “older” 😆 I don’t relish advocating for someone to be fired, but the time has come. Ambrose has done a lot for the University, and the University has in turn compensated him millions of dollars in salary. There comes a time, no matter who the coach (well, maybe Nick Saban excluded) that change becomes necessary. That time has come for Ambrose. The expiration date on his TU milk carton has expired
  3. 1 point
    Playoff run is over. Hate to be the Debbie Downer here, but it is what it is. I said this (basically) on Twitter. "Tackling? Nope. Pass blocking? Nope. Getting physically dominated all day at the point of attack and getting dragged by their RBs and QB all day? Yes!" That's as disappointing an effort that I've seen in years. Five turnovers didn't help, but that's wasn't the only story. At this point, start Miller or Amendola next week. There's a reason why I didn't jump on the bandwagon and it started with #14, but the defense didn't show up in the first quarter or the third or fourth. That was as bad as you can play against a conference opponent not named JMU.
  4. 1 point
    Entertaining? How about sobering? No, depressing is more like it
  5. 1 point
    Look, the failure of this coach to find a QB, (other than the 2-year Flacco bandaid) goes hand-in-hand with the mediocrity on the field, beginning with the 2014 season. That kid Wilson, from W&M, might not be a polished passer (yet) but his running ability screams out what we’re lacking at QB. I confess I’m being redundant, as I’ve stated this before, but it speaks volumes about Ambrose’s assessment of QB talent that he hitched the teams wagon for this season to a QB with no ability to escape the pocket, and an alarming knack for throwing interceptions. While I never played the position, I do think I can state, without fear of contradiction, that an immobile QB, who’s interception prone, is not a recipe for winning football.
  6. 1 point
    Don’t know where you guys come up with some of this BS. It’s one thing to call for a man’s job if he’s not producing. It’s another to just speculate as if the head coach didn’t know what he was dealing with. Great runner. Not a willing blocker early in his career and not easy to deal with to be kind. Now to me the biggest problem for Rob has been finding a quarterback. Period.
  7. 1 point
    West was everything. To save the program and his job make history play him against Lehigh and Old Diminion. Those games are once in a lifetime and west was a once in a life time player that RA did no realize. Games are memories. I am perplexed that RA could not come to the conclusion that he had a once in a lifetime player. He didn't play him in key games and he has paid the price in his career. He was the best running back in college football and he as at Towson and to think we lost a few games because RA sat him. These things cost jobs.
  8. 1 point
    That's not exactly what he said but you do you. He was pleased the way they responded after the first TD. When we went right down the field to make it 7-7. That was probably the only time he was pleased. Then the turnovers came and everything turned to shit.

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