Texas should fire Muschamp

Submitted by formerlyanonymous on
Give up that many yards with their talent on defense?  and to a system quarterback?  Inexcusible.  Not making adjustments to Crabtree?  Sticking with just double teaming him on the last play hadn't worked all game.  Why was he not quadruple teamed?  I'm tired of the excuses.  I don't care if he's a first year coach.  Get his ass out of Austin.

Thrillhouse

November 2nd, 2008 at 12:25 AM ^

Oh, I see what you're cleverly doing. Fans who think Shafer is a fucktard are as ridiculous as people who call for the firing of a defensive coordinator whose team has lost once and too a really good, highly rated team.  Similarly, our fanbase is reactionary because we're getting upset after one loss, our first loss, where we gave up a ton of yards. Man, your hilarious analogy works so well because like Texas, Michigan's ranked really high and have only lost one game. Oh wait...

hat

November 2nd, 2008 at 12:35 AM ^

And of course, Purdue's 3rd-string QB is every bit as good as Graham Harrell, and is a lock to join him as a Heisman finalist this December.  The parallels are endless!

arod

November 2nd, 2008 at 12:34 AM ^

because Texas Tech reminds me of Purdue, especially Purdue when they are playing a third string running back as their quarterback.  Sometimes I watch Graham Harrell and think, "Hey, is that just a pale Justin Siller?" because they are that similar.   Furthermore,  Muschamp and Shafer have had strikingly similar seasons- until today many spoke of  Michigan's national championship caliber defense.  So yeah, fucking fire both of 'em... dumbass

dex

November 2nd, 2008 at 1:19 AM ^

It is absolutely relevant.

 

Texas ia a good team. TT is a good team.

 

Michigan is a shitty team. Purdue is a shitty team.

 

 

bballa6290

November 2nd, 2008 at 1:31 AM ^

o...so they were only the undisputed best football team in the country for the past couple weeks, and they lost to a very good TT team, so he should be fired?

shut up...just stop talking, please...ur a dumbass

GNM

November 2nd, 2008 at 1:01 AM ^

He was merely poking fun at all the people who's opinion of Schafer were turned by one poor showing.  Lighten up.  There is no reason to launch ad hominem attacks just to validate your own, knee-jerk opinions.  He didn't assert that the situations were analogous, only pointed out that one instance of a poor scheme by a coordinator does not justify his or her termination.  If you want to debate the merits of that argument, go ahead, but being a dick is uncalled for.

hat

November 2nd, 2008 at 1:29 AM ^

Uh, one instance of a poor scheme?  What team have you been watching all season?  We were ranked 81st in the country in total D before the Purdue game.