Teaching a system, techniques and motivation are all part of the coaches responsibility. Game planning is probably as important as the rest in my opinion. If anyone believes a guy that was hired by an NFL team and was also your offensive coordinator will not be missed, we will disagree. Anytime you change that many coaches in a staff, there will be some challenges in keeping your operation consistent. I thought that was going to a the one major question mark this year's staff would have to answer. After the first two games, I still believe that to be the case.
You mentioned we started the season similarly last season on offense. Remember, the team had no spring practice and summer sessions were reduced dramatically. And there were a number of injuries during fall camp at the wr position.
This season the team held a full spring schedule and conducted summer sessions as planned. The team also returned 20 starters and close to 30 athletes that played significant reps last year. So I'm not buying the offensive gets off to slow starts under Coach Napier mindset. To me it starts with continuity in the staff. I do believe it will be fixed, but it may cost us a few games that many of us thought we would win this season. And it's not just the offensive execution, the defense has suffered through poor tackling and blown assignments.
As for the concessions service and long lines, I don't eat stadium food that much, so I usually drink water and I wasn't interested in standing in lines for 30 minutes to buy a bottle. It matters not to me if I had the RCAF card, or not. If you challenge fans, students and the community to come out and support the team, and your concessions were terrible and the food shortage shows a lack of preparation. Dr. Maggard thought it was poor enough to issue a personal to ticket holders and RCAF members via email. That's good enough for me.
In my nonprofessional opinion, the problem is like most teams these days. NO ONE knows how to tackle.
So I think we agree on the continuity of staffing creating issues.
Point taken on the lack of preseason practicing last year.
And as far as concessions go, I know I’m in the minority but I have zero feelings for game peripherals.
Concessions, and game music, cheerleading?
I know I’m the exception but give me a bottle or two of water and I’m good.
On a positive note: At least we play Florida State next year.
I am good with a bottle of Powerade. Still, I generally agree with you. I very rarely have problems at concession stand at sporting events simply because I don't often partake in them. Seeing action on field more important to me than eating or drinking. I make sure I take care of that prior to kickoff. RCAF card did help me last night however when I picked up a couple of powerades prior to game. Some members may not realize that is a perk.
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