Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Who Is the Head Coach?

Who is in charge of the BYU football program?  And why can no one else possibly have the respect or toughness of Riley?  The quotes follow:


In case you weren't up to watching video of Mendenhall's entire interview Monday night, here are a few comments as they related to the quarterback situation:
On whether Nelson is taking medication to get him through games:
"Yeah, he is tougher than any of us. So medical personnel work on him every day, all week, to get him to where he can play. And it is hard for him to make it through. But I believe in him and I would like him to be our quarterback. So if he is close to being able to go, we will play him. If he can't go, then he won't play. That's been similar the past couple of weeks."
On whether Riley fights through stuff too much, is his own worst enemy:
"Oh, I think it just puts more responsibility on myself and coach Doman, knowing that he will go until he can't hardly stand up. And so we just have to know that and then help him make that decision."
On whether Taysom Hill gets extra reps in practice:
"Yeah, sure. Both quarterbacks, both Taysom and James [Lark], will, as Riley is limited or can't go. Then obviously those reps go to them."
On Taysom Hill and what he brings to the team:
"Really, the reason that Taysom is kind of getting the majority of the snaps is it allows us to train.... Because he and Riley are similar in style. So it allows us to keep the game plan alive for Riley, and then if he can't, it is not that big of a jump to get to Taysom. And so, really, by style, that's how it is working."
On whether a healthy QB could have given them a better chance to win the last two games:
"I don't [think so], or I would have played someone else."
On whether players have confidence in Taysom Hill:
"Hard for that to happen so soon, because Riley is a proven leader and has played so many plays, and so many snaps and has won so many games. Probably wouldn't be realistic for [Hill] to earn that."
On whether he will have a quick trigger finger with Riley on Friday, because of what happened vs. Boise:
"I think I will have a lot better assessment of what the signs are. And he has a more open line of communication with me now. He kinda knows what the signs are. It is kind of a learning process."

4 comments:

Remington said...

I agree. Also, what does that say about how you lead your team. Hill put together a great drive and instead of saying that the team responded he is saying they can't possibly trust in him yet.

Kim and Joe said...

all of this is just making me depressed and I am not even watching the games. Although we would if we could. The first one was played over here but we didn't have our cable set up yet. Too bad for us.

weston said...

it is depressing i agree on that

Joe said...

this is the worst coaching reaction to a personnel situation I have ever seen--completely oblivious, illogical, out of touch, inconsistent, dangerous, and emotionally-based. It cannot get any worse. tunnel vision is blinding.