Onionman said:
agracer said:
Onionman said:
Bunk Moreland said:
Imagine watching everything that has happened on and off the field this year and singling out Durkin as if he's the problem.
****ing morons.
Imagine thinking Durkin has done Ok this year and isn't a problem. It's ridiculous how so many of you on here take up for Durkin. He has been pathetic this year regardless of how putrid the offense has been.
I knew our offense would probably struggle this year. New QB, Spiller and Green gone, top playmaker gets hurt and out for the year. However, I thought our defense would be lights out this year. A bunch of playmakers on that side of the ball. And yet teams like Troy have actually played much better defense against common opponents than A&M has. That can't happen.
A&M's scoring defense is 39th in the country at 22.9 pts/gm.
If we had a real offense that could do better than 5 three and outs to start every second half, IMO they'd be top 20.
I get we all have a very bad case of BAS this fall, but the over the top criticism of Durkin is borderline neurotic.
I totally disagree that our defense would be ranked higher if we had a good offense. Just the reverse would be true. Right now the offense is so bad the opposing team usually has the lead and no real threat to losing the game so they can just milk the clock.
After the horrendous start against South Carolina we get back in the game and it looks winnable. The defense promptly lets South Carolina march right down the field with a long scoring drive causing us to lose the game. We get close to Ole Miss and the same thing happened. Any time an opposing team felt threatened they easily ran the ball and scored against us.
Considering the talent that A&M has, the defense has been atrocious this year.
You keep harping on the SC game as if that one drive defines the entirety of the defense all season. You know A&M had the ball
3 more times after that, right?
A&M's 2nd half possessions:
7-plays PUNT
4-plays PUNT
3-plays PUNT
3-plays TD (after the A&M DEFENSE
recovered a fumble at the SC 24 yard line).
5-plays PUNT
3-plays PUNT
4-plays DOWNS7-plays FG2-plays END OF GAMEThe A&M offense scored a single TD in the 2nd half after the defense recovered a fumble at the SC 24 yard line & had a whopping 116 yards before the 83 yard FG drive (when SC's defense was in prevent mode).
At the end of the 1st half, A&M had 52-seconds and the ball at the A&M 20-yard line and ran ONE PLAY and let the half expire. Our genius OC had wasted time outs because he can't get the plays in on time. 52-seconds is plenty of time for a decent offense to get in FG range (and Bond kicked a 48-yarder last weekend so basically A&M only needed to move the ball 49-yards to get in range).
The SC game is not a good example of the defense underperforming. They only gave up 23 points to SC, one of which was a 19 yard drive after an interception (the second A&M turnover of the game). SC had only 286 yards of total offense for the entire game but was leading 17-0 with 13:16 remaining in the
1st quarter. You need to use the FL (when half the team was sick with the flu) or Ol Miss game to pick on the defense.