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I said in a thread on Thurs or Fri that if we see Broyld throw a pass it will show a huge change in the overall conservative philosophy of managing the game. I was wrong... about Broyld.

What I did see that makes me think Marrone is beginning to change his overall philosophy; his demeanor which we've all noted and discussed. The decision to not only use AAM but to use him at the biggest points possibly in the entire game. The need for that score and the need to run the clock out. Not only did Marrone put someone in with no experience at the biggest points in the game but those plays also depended on Coker to make a play too.

I don't think HCDM is just going to stop with some of his conservative nature but it seems he is beginning to realize that in college some of his beliefs aren't working. It's taken awhile to change but these are the times that for many people are the hardest to do it. When your back is against the wall, most people go with what they are comfortable with, even if it's not working.

Right now if your watching the UConn game you can see offensive failure repeating itself over and over and over again. I don't think we have that kind of coach.

It should be interesting if there are some more notable changes over the next few games. Or even the continuing of showing emotion instead of reverting back. I really want to see HCDM succeed. I think the players genuinely like him, I think they want to play hard for him and the staff, I know he loves the University and wants to succeed. Those things are important to me as a fan.

I really hope this game is the start of an obvious and noticeable upward progression that isn't translated in better facilities, recruits, more passing yards per game but in the most important thing. WINS!
 
Anyone else feel like the players fed off of Marrone's fire on the sideline? As stoic as he usually is, when he gets fired up, the team seems to responds similarly. Last time we saw that fire was WVU last year. Surprise, surprise; guess what happened then, too?
 
Anyone else feel like the players fed off of Marrone's fire on the sideline? As stoic as he usually is, when he gets fired up, the team seems to responds similarly. Last time we saw that fire was WVU last year. Surprise, surprise; guess what happened then, too?
I like the fire but he's so damn big I think he actually scared the shat out of a couple of the players he swatted. The look in their eyes was priceless.
 

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