Lets all take a deep breath…

Lets all take a deep breath and not forget the guys who truly suffer the brunt of all of this criticism whether we like to admit it or not. The players. The Pat Whites, the Noel Devines, the Jock Sanders. Kids that played their asses off last night. They are the ones that have to get up and go to class the next Monday after a tough game like this. They have to think about the “what ifs” we can only go on line and bitch about it. They live it.

We can, however, place blame on the coaches… where it most likely belongs.

So I salute our boys in Gold and Blue. Keep your chin up. Win the next 10 games. Win the Big East. Win yet another BCS Bowl game. We know you can do it. We’ve seen you do it before and we’ll watch you do it again.

I hope that didn’t sound to Bill Stewarty. Cause he has got to go! We need the fire in our belly again, and all he gives you is a stomach ache. Coach Stew Step Down please!

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8 Comments

  1. Matt says:

    I SAY BRING ON MARSHALL AND THEIR WEAK GAME LET’S GO EERS!!!!!

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  2. Jeremy says:

    WVU can beat Marshall, Rutgers and Syracuse. They’ll be 4-2 heading into the Auburn game and may be ranked again (not that it’s worth anything anyway). Don’t give up. The team really misses Reynaud. He’s tied for the school record of TD catches along with Chris Henry. Need to locate a good receiver & quick or else the offense will resemble that of Navy & Ga. Tech, which actually, I’m not opposed to.

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  3. John says:

    Right now I say bring on a new coach, not another team to destroy us. If marshall beats us, damn, we will have to hear about it for years.

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  4. Jim says:

    Let’s all focus on the big east. It takes time to transition, but when we have an offensive coordinator who calls 2 bad games and was a quarterbacks coach; one has to wonder what were we thinking? Good leaders sometimes hire the wrong people or put them in positions beyond their capabilities. Make a change and move on!

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  5. pedro says:

    I must admit i thought stewie could get the job done but the coaches he hired seem just as inept as him. The only part of the team thats showing improvement is the defense, coached by a richfraud assistant, who stayed to win a national championship.Stewie and the gang have set us back more in one night than 1 could ever have imagined .close your eyes stewie @#$^%$^$%&$&^

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  6. Mtneer84 says:

    Echoing Jim’s comments, the play calling veers in every direction, you have to wonder if they suddenly don’t trust Pat to throw the ball.

    Clock Management from the Joe Gibbs (2nd iteration) “school of pissing a game away”

    and I hope we get a winning record this year, I really do. And I want Stew to retire. And I hate being that bitter about anyone.

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  7. rob says:

    The team are as talented and as good as any team we will play. The major difference is our CEO or Head Coach. He has been out coached and clearly beaten in the last two games. You could also argue that Villanova scoring 24 points was also a loss. The head coach or CEO must set the tone for the team. If Stewart does not want negative feedback, let him become a barber. WVU football is the Mountaineers publicly traded company and Stewart is the CEO. If he cannot handle the job/pressure he needs to leave. Our kids are great, talented and gifted athletes. Coach Stew has been out classed!!!! That is the bottom line.

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  8. David says:

    Nehlen did great things for this team. But all in all, he only produced a mediocre rise. Now, look at the coaches we have. They’re mostly from Nehlen’s tenure. How can we expect to rise above mediocrity with the same group we had in the 80′s and 90′s?

    Why didn’t we call a timeout?!? Why didn’t we try spreading the field for a deep pass and loose the reins on Pat White to scramble. All we needed was a field goal FCS!

    Kudos to defense for not breaking despite the flexible bends. Spotting 14 points in 1st Q and allowing no more the rest of the way! That’s something to build on.

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