Don't count on talented players returning next year to play for G.
LSU also parked the bus at that pointAggie Futbol said:
The moment G was carded off the field and Stephenson took over, the energy and quality of our play improved. Also, his decision to quickly move to a 3-5-2 formation was very smart.
Yikes. That's a shocking stat.taylorswift13_ said:
Coach G hasn't won 5 conference games in a season since 2020
Giggem said:Yikes. That's a shocking stat.taylorswift13_ said:
Coach G hasn't won 5 conference games in a season since 2020
he's an Aggie legend he should choose when he retiresMookieBlaylock said:
4 more years!
There's no reason to argue about it, but one reason to call an inconsequential foul in the midfield is to create a stoppage when he can go to replay. He called a foul (flop or not doesn't really matter) and immediately stopped the clock and signaled for the review. Nobody on the field or bench argues with him about calling that foul.txagpapi said:
So the reason why he acted like that was because both goals came off of ref's decisions. The first being the pk, was too far from our goal to see and the replay wasn't shown at the game so no way for me to judge. Move on. Second foul called before they scored, player CLEARLY flopped. Now, most likely these flops WILL get called but there's no reason to call them as play can keep going without affecting either team. This gave them a chance to attack and we're horrible at transitioning even on a stopped play. I feel for G and would of been losing my noodle if I was the HC as well. Regardless, refs overall had a below average game. Very unfortunate as that crew is usually on top of it. These frustrations got the better of him and hence why he went haywire on the refs. I'd be more upset at the team for not being focused in transition moments but I'm not HC.
This is ironic because on the no penalty decision for A&M, McDonald cuts back about 6 times and tries to dribble through/around 3 defenders before taking a shot that got deflected. You're right by saying our players don't shoot when they have the chance.txagpapi said:
The problem with our team last night was that any player seems to not be encouraged to shoot. We have some very solid players, they can score or at least create shots on goal more often then they themselves believe. There were ample of opportunities were they could have shot and goalie would of been humbled. LSU did not impress, they had around 2 players all night. We kept the tempo and possession of the game. If we slow down, the game slows down. We need to get ourselves in wide positions and utilize our threats more i.e: Pante, Becerra and McDonald. The team did okay on that last night. Ivey needs to be encouraged to take more 1v1s and then look for the chance to score. She gets herself in great positions and is more creative than the opposition. If any of these players takes a shot and the ball somehow does not make it in, Wilkinson WILL find the back of the net inside the 18, that's her style and is what she's good at. I just don't get it. If they take shots, we win the game. As cliche as it sounds.
txagpapi said:
Do you clearly not see how much of a threat McDonald is? She is arguably the fastest player on both teams for every game. If they can feed Becerra to then feed her, we could establish some practices to focus on crossing or winning on the 1v1s. I'd agree, she likes dribbling straight into the defenders' legs but she can still put in some crosses if there's any players there.
Yes, he did it right next to the female ref on the sideline at midfield. I think she snitched him off since the head ref had his back to G. But he most likely heard him. He completely lost it, not unlike the time he went after the midget ex-Tennessee head coach on the field after the end of the match.taylorswift13_ said:
Is this actually what happened????????