The QB play was a nightmare. Second week in a row the QB throws the ball straight to a defender and there wasn't a penguin within 10 yards of anyone. I cannot process the lack of intellect, lack of coaching preparation, and poor game planning.
Charles Grove got it wrong.. This game was not a mismatch. Are there areas where there are mismatches? Yes but it goes both ways. We have a better DL and linebackers. They have better receivers etc. This was a coaching problem
When you play a team that you are matched up well, at their place, with a packed stadium, you must stick with what got you to this point in the season not abandon it when you face a little adversity. We needed to establish the running game and if they were blitzing, screens, draws, slants would have helped us. There were open receivers our QB didn't see. The OC (And I refuse to call him Monty like he is some sort of legendary fixture that deserves a nickname) didn't even coach the kid up, or pull the plug, or change his game plan, or put the other QB in for a series. What Montgomery did was nothing. We took on water and he either didn't realize it or care. And if you argue that he made changes, I will tell you they were all wrong. Instead of bailing water he brought in a fire hose and filled the ship up faster by employing a pass first strategy with our QB.
Davis hasn't scored an offensive TD in more than 8 quarters of play. The last TD came against Illinois State on what he called a "back shoulder fade" and what looked to me like a helicopter jump ball. He is the worst QB in division 1 football right now and he has regressed since the WVU game and Montgomery is accountable for it. He is going to piss away an National Championship level defense.
It looks to me that he was satisfied with the UNI win and instead of trying to get better, he coasted during the week and came up with another, and I emphasize "another" piss poor game plan, with zero adjustments, and misuse of our personnel.
Not all of this is on Montgomery, because the untimely penalties killed us, but he never gave them a chance and I bet you the players knew it. He needs to be fired if he cannot find a way to maximize his talent or fit the system to his talent. That is the sign of a good coach. He shows none of these signs. To stick to your guns the way he does shows me that he is unaware of his escalating commitment to serve what he thinks the offense needs to be for the sake of his system when he doesn't recruit the kids he needs for it. Tens hire tens and sevens hire fives. We are dealing with a five.