tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3406967633329088365.post6204942082363250396..comments2023-12-21T05:46:11.011-05:00Comments on Inside the Pride: Hofstra football’s playoff drought likely to continue after loss to UNHUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3406967633329088365.post-45329674317930820572009-10-27T19:01:48.562-04:002009-10-27T19:01:48.562-04:00Time for some changes at the top or at least in th...Time for some changes at the top or at least in the middle. Granted I agree that the officials absolutely blew two calls (the video doesn't lie) and cost us 14 points, but we had other opportunities to convert points and didn't. For at least two seasons our special teams play has been abysmal. Mistakes, mental blunders, lack of preparation, just ugly football. Offensively, we have started the second best QB the entire season and we have a coordinator who thinks he inherited a throwback Oklahoma option program. Patenaude got a pass last year for injuries, but now he is averaging even LESS with a hell of a lot of talent. If Cohen isn't let go after this season, he better get rid of Patenaude and Hemphill quick, they have not shown the consistency or the ability to match wits with fellow CAA coaches. Being outcoached every week is getting as old as the Cory Christopher turnovers and the mental blunders that are nothing more than the coaches inability to reach these kids. <br /><br />Kudos to the defense though, if we had any offense at all we're sitting at 6-2 right now, maybe even 7-1. Until they make some changes though, this team will continue to frustrate friends and family members.Uncle Buckhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12190535894908779739noreply@blogger.com