Yeah well thanks for pretty much making my point for me.kfan12 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2024 2:34 pmThis excuse is absurd. They were emotionless, unfocused and unprepared. A combination of the emotion expended in/ after the AAC game, and the coaches not managing that, getting the team emotionally and schematically prepared. Entire team was off focus: running wrong routes, throwing, blocking, being in position on run defense, etc. They were wholly unprepared for Navy's offense and were not fired up to move/ block the defense for the run game.Dude69 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2024 8:06 am That was a fatigued organization as a whole that did not come close to matching Navy’s energy and preparation. Credit where credit is due. Congratulations to the Navy team and organization. They soundly defeated a very solid Army team that failed to meet the tenacity level required for this game. Nice job Navy. Milk and cookies for Army…and a blanket too.
No emoton. No preparation. TOs. NO Defense.
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I don't think "fatigue" was the problem. I think the failure by the coaches was in not recognizing and managing the emotional side of the AAC Championship and Not being focused themselves on the AN game, rather than being distracted by external factors.
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