JH builds up his kids- nice

Submitted by MonkeyMan on

Yesterday Speight threw an INT and there was a lot of throwing under the bus on the game page thread by 'fans". 

Then JH sent him back out the next drive to toss a long one and he DID! Thats the kind of playcalling that builds a young man up- JH doesn't throw his kids under a bus- he has them throw OVER it!

Its time everybody sold their busses here- these are kids. These are our kids.

redwhiteandMGOBLUE

October 30th, 2016 at 10:55 AM ^

I thought maybe the OP might have had an article link or something along those lines.

Isn't this type of comment/opinion what the snowflake threads are for or am I mistaken?

Not trying to be a dick to the OP, just genuinely wondering.

BigBirdBlue

October 30th, 2016 at 10:59 AM ^

By reading the thread title I thought of a commercial I saw while watching the game yesterday. It was for some fortified milk or something, but it featured Harbaugh and his kiddos. I thought it hilarious that during the Michigan game their head coach was on during the commercial break.

LSAClassOf2000

October 30th, 2016 at 11:51 AM ^

Perhaps he meant electrical busses, but as someone who works in the industry, I definitely cannot recommend that you attempt to throw someone under or over energized busswork, especially in a substation or near transmission towers since going phase-to-phase when we're talking tens or even hundreds of thousands of volts is just not wise. 

massblue

October 30th, 2016 at 11:04 AM ^

How about the job done by the left side of our OL?  McDowell was not as big a factor with 2 tackles.  He did beat the left side once for a TFL. Other than that Braden did a nice job on him.

spider-sal

October 30th, 2016 at 11:04 AM ^

When HIll got flagged for the personal foul, I was worried that Hill might have to sit out a few plays because that's usaully what coaches do. Instead, Hill stayed in and I noticed coach just had a few calm words for him when they finally got in the same vicinity. I really like how our coach doesn't feel the need to belittle the kids on gameday.

Muttley

October 30th, 2016 at 2:07 PM ^

The Sparty receiver initiated the brouhaha with a push that was on the same order of magnitude as Delano's reaction.  Unfortunately, Delano's response was the one that was clear as day out in the open, and so as usual, it's the retailiation/reaction that got called.

Give Delano a break.

pmark1210

October 30th, 2016 at 11:05 AM ^

my favorite was from mork at halftime..."we had a screen called. the quarterback checked out of it. should've been a screen." even if that's the case, publicly fall on that sword mork, privately get on the kid for checking out of it.

kehnonymous

October 30th, 2016 at 1:10 PM ^

The obvious counter-argument for that is that opposing coaches don't really have to gameplan for something that has never ever worked this season, but again this coaching staff has forgotten more about football than the rest of us will ever know and has shown it in spades thus far, so I'm just gonna trust them on this and everything else