Spineless (and clueless) in Seattle
Well what else can we say about last night? The game in Seattle pretty much epitomized what so many of us here on the Bruins Nation have been arguing for a while - Karl Dorrell is really nothing short of a mediocre "leader." And I am using the term "leader" generously here considering I am still not sure exactly what he does on Saturdays. He doesn't call either the offensive or defensive plays. Doesn't really do much on the sidelines and never appears to be saying much into his head phone. Anyways, I still have yet to see any evidence on the football field, which shows Dorrell is actually the "leader" for this football program. Yet again he looked like a spineless and clueless head coach, the way he did when he got annihilated by Arizona and by Southern Cal last season.
And no we are not being harsh when we are calling Dorrell and his coaching staff (we are looking at you offensive "coordinator" Svoboda) clues and spineless. Dohn zeroes in on one of the main reasons of yesterday's debacle:
"Probably have to be a little more aggressive and take a couple of shots," UCLA offensive coordinator and play-caller Jim Svoboda said. "Just taking a look back at it, off the top of my head, it may be something we had an opportunity to do."
The offensive ineptitude meant short field goals for Bruins placekicker Justin Medlock, who made kicks from 28, 23, 51 and 22 yards.
"Red-zone opportunities. That's what it comes down to," Svoboda said. "It's a different game if we can turn those into touchdowns instead of field goals."
But even outside the red zone, UCLA's offense was predictable, if not ultra-conservative.
Before the last desperation drive, the Bruins ran 19 times on first down, compared to four pass attempts on first down. Olson was also sacked once on first down.
Put simply, UCLA set itself up for an embarrassing failure with some questionable and conservative play calls and a lack of execution in the red zone.
It's called being Dorrellian.
Was it just me screaming at the television when we sat on the ball with about a minute to go in the first half? Well I should have known better because Dorrell does it every single time. You can't really blame a sick talent like Ben Olson in this situation because his head coach and offensive coordinator never put him in position to gain some experience in running the two minute/end of the half hurry up offense. Last time he had the opportunity against a sh!ty team like Rice (who BTW got blown out by Florida State), Dorrell/Svoboda sat on the ball at the Rose Bowl.
And there was running the ball up the gut back to back times with about 6 minutes left in the game being down by 10 points. Unfreaking believable.
I mean what else to call out the morons who call those plays other than being clueless and spineless.
And you know this kind of cowardly play calling has an effect on rest of the team. When they see their so called "leader" calling cowardly plays it takes away all the incentives from them to make daring plays and play to win. Again check this out from the OC Register:

Spineless in Seattle. AP Photo Jim Bryant
On this blog we are hard on Pom Pom every day. But you know what - the dude goes for it. He makes those tough calls. He goes for it on 4th downs. He gives clear cut signals that he believes in his team. And his players feed off that energy. We can say what we want to about Chetey Petey but we can't be in denial about the fact that he plays to win and his players feed off it.
We will never becoming a winning football program by playing it safe.
Never.
I guess I want to hold out hope and hang on to some semblance of optimism thinking that perhaps this will be another "wake up call." Perhaps this will really light up the team and the program as kids will come out fired up in next two games - destroy Stanford and Arizona - and then pull out an upset against Oregon.
But seriously how can I have that hope? How can I have that hope when our players have no one to look up to as a courageous, gutsy leader with a backbone who is going to install the confidence in them of their talent and abilities.
Right now there is absolutely no excuse for the breakdown in making strategic decisions, the obviously poor preparations, and the glaring lack of half time adjustments in our game plan. Some Dorrell supporters are shamelessly blaming Rodney Van and hanging the game on him. That is just unfair. Rodney screwed up. But it is pretty obvious he never got the direction and confidence, he and his team-mates sorely needed from their head coach and his spineless, clueless, and cowardly coaching staff.
I got a word for you - Dorrellian.
GO BRUINS.
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Couldn't have said it better N
I'm disgusted right now.
by Ajax on Sep 24, 2006 10:25 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Blaming Rodney
by Nestor on Sep 24, 2006 10:31 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
At least Van
I can't imagine how hard it must be to be BO right now, I mean KD was giving him a no confidence vote with that playcalling, was it any surprise that when he finally got to throw that he tried to force the play? Fourth down is NOT an auto punt situation, KD. Not with a huge guy like Ben and one foot to go. You could see KD's "leadership" in that game suck the life right out of the team. It was so, so sad.
by scittles on Sep 24, 2006 10:57 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Are there still Dorrell supporters?
by HomeBruin on Sep 24, 2006 10:38 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Add DC Walker to the list of cowards blaming Van
The biggest culprit was cornerback Rodney Van, whose missed tackle of receiver Quintin Daniels gave the Huskies a first down on a third-and-11 from their own 7. It was also the impetus for a nine-play, 92-yard drive as Washington got back into the game on Sonny Shackelford's 23-yard touchdown catch. It brought the Huskies within 16-7 with 65 seconds remaining in the first half.
Van then missed another key tackle two minutes into the second half that allowed Shackelford to turn a short gainer into a 28-yard touchdown reception as Washington pulled within 16-14.
"It cost us a game, it cost us a touchdown," UCLA defensive coordinator DeWayne Walker said. "One kept the drive alive, and then he missed the other one. That's a problem. It's an issue that keeps showing up."
No coach Walker, Rodney did not cost us the game. It was your head coach and OC that cost us the game. Way to blame a 19 year old kid rather than the adult who is so obviously responsible for this debacle.
by Ajax on Sep 24, 2006 11:07 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Yeah ...
That will win over elite recruits.
Jesus.
by Nestor on Sep 24, 2006 11:17 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
I see...
This could get ugly, folks. Hey, whatever it takes to get this guy off the sidelines.
And, once again, for the people completely unable to learn a simple premise...This has nothing to do with Karl Dorrell the person, whom we all respect. This is about Karl Dorrell the total incomp. So before you start, stop.
by HomeBruin on Sep 24, 2006 11:21 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Dorrell/Lavin
by Gary72 on Sep 24, 2006 11:38 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Nice job Gary
Keep posting away man, we feel your pain and frustration. Use the diaries as a easy way to throw up a quick thought or observation.
by Ajax on Sep 24, 2006 11:52 AM PDT up reply actions 0 recs

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