AlCzervik
New Fish
I really didn't need to see anything new to convince me that Sark has to go but, unbelievably, last night I did.
Despite all his other shortcomings, one thing we've always been told (and I guess I believed) is that Sark at least has some skill at developing and mentoring quarterbacks. We were told to expect that no matter how bad everything else looked, we could at least take assurance that Sark would bring us competent play at that one position - because that's what he's purportedly good at. Developing QBs was supposed to be Sark's ONE area of expertise. After watching Cyler Miles with his bony ass and popgun arm, it turns out that the Doogs weren't even right about that one.
With all that's wrong with the program, this is probably not the time to single out our freshman backup QB. I'm doing it anyway. After five long years of having a purported QB guru as head coach, I am astounded that our backup QB looked as unprepared and unskilled as Miles did last night. Attn. Doogs: Miles does not have a Pac-12 caliber arm and he's not going to grow one between now and next fall. All those loopy floaters reminded me of a high school game.
After five years and even knowing all I know about Sark, I am still amazed that Miles is the best we can do in the quarterback of the future department. Sark's brought in five quarterbacks during his tenure. Four of those were four-star prospects rated in the top 15 at their position. This is the best we can do?
As far as I'm concerned, Sark has now failed as a head coach in every way possible. There is no valid argument left for keeping him around even a minute longer.
Despite all his other shortcomings, one thing we've always been told (and I guess I believed) is that Sark at least has some skill at developing and mentoring quarterbacks. We were told to expect that no matter how bad everything else looked, we could at least take assurance that Sark would bring us competent play at that one position - because that's what he's purportedly good at. Developing QBs was supposed to be Sark's ONE area of expertise. After watching Cyler Miles with his bony ass and popgun arm, it turns out that the Doogs weren't even right about that one.
With all that's wrong with the program, this is probably not the time to single out our freshman backup QB. I'm doing it anyway. After five long years of having a purported QB guru as head coach, I am astounded that our backup QB looked as unprepared and unskilled as Miles did last night. Attn. Doogs: Miles does not have a Pac-12 caliber arm and he's not going to grow one between now and next fall. All those loopy floaters reminded me of a high school game.
After five years and even knowing all I know about Sark, I am still amazed that Miles is the best we can do in the quarterback of the future department. Sark's brought in five quarterbacks during his tenure. Four of those were four-star prospects rated in the top 15 at their position. This is the best we can do?
As far as I'm concerned, Sark has now failed as a head coach in every way possible. There is no valid argument left for keeping him around even a minute longer.