If the rest of the posters on TheSabre are like me, they don't know what to make of this. The biggest concerns most have are his slow, grind-it-out offense and his sideline demeanor. Most of us believe that the problem we have faced in recent years is due primarily to the slowness of our offense. We long for the days when we ran people off the field. In my mind, what is happening now goes against everything we have done in the past, especially how people ball-watch on offense which allows their defenders to be in a position to slide. For some reason I can't explain, off-ball movement has become an oxymoron in C'ville. Our defense has been poor since Walker left. People are out of position, ball-watching, leaving people wide-open on the crease, etc. Maybe Corrigan will see the light and have us in motion again. Tierney "changed" when he went to Denver. I hope he can find a new DC (bring back Walker?) to straighten out the problems on that end of the field, since the story is that Byrne will take over as their HC. The sideline stuff? Well, We hope he won't reach the "height of mastery of the art form" achieved by Tierney and Petro as long as they're still active.