Campbells Ohio game exit video

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So was this the entirety of Campbell's postgame comments? Was this right after the confrontation with the "fan"? If so, he seems remarkably calm.

And actually his comments sounded a lot more fiery in print (about the embarrassing OL play, for example) than they came off on video.

 

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Not exactly sure.
The guy who took the video is an ISU fan who travels to every away game. It was posted to a protected Twitter account for about 3 minutes before it was deleted but people took screen recordings.
He was dumb to think it would not happen like this.
 
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It’s hilarious that people that are really behind CMC are often saying things like “we just need to try something different on offense!”

It’s the same concept.
It seems those that support his performance really stand with him because they think and act in the same manner as he does. They do not like to change what they are doing regardless of the result. All become angry and irrational when you try to explain to them what they are doing is not working. Therefore, they must continue to do that which generates the same result in the vain hope it will generate a different result to prove someone wrong.

The idea of being "correct" is more important than the pragmatic result.
 

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It’s hilarious that people that are really behind CMC are often saying things like “we just need to try something different on offense!”

It’s the same concept.
To be fair, Iowa State did try something different in CMC’s second season. During their off week, CMC and Heacock completed scrapped their defensive playbook and wrote a new playbook. Seemed to work out well, don’t you think?

This team obviously cannot run the ball this year. CMC needs to scrap the current playbook to become more “pass-happy”. Use a short passing game to replace the runs. Have the defense sit on the short passes to then take a shot over the top.

Point being, CMC has made drastic changes mid season before. It won’t be easy, but such changes could happen on offense this season
 
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To be fair, Iowa State did try something different in CMC’s second season. During their off week, CMC and Heacock completed scrapped their defensive playbook and wrote a new playbook. Seemed to work out well, don’t you think?

This team obviously cannot run the ball this year. CMC needs to scrap the current playbook to become more “pass-happy”. Use a short passing game to replace the runs. Have the defense sit on the short passes to then take a shot over the top.

Point being, CMC has made drastic changes mid season before. It won’t be easy, but such changes could happen on offense this season
Yes, it led to great unprecedented success. That was six years ago.
 

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To be fair, Iowa State did try something different in CMC’s second season. During their off week, CMC and Heacock completed scrapped their defensive playbook and wrote a new playbook. Seemed to work out well, don’t you think?

This team obviously cannot run the ball this year. CMC needs to scrap the current playbook to become more “pass-happy”. Use a short passing game to replace the runs. Have the defense sit on the short passes to then take a shot over the top.

Point being, CMC has made drastic changes mid season before. It won’t be easy, but such changes could happen on offense this season

At this point in time I can only deduce that our line is in such a poor state that they aren’t capable of blocking a simple screen pass, so I don’t know if that is the answer.
 

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At this point in time I can only deduce that our line is in such a poor state that they aren’t capable of blocking a simple screen pass, so I don’t know if that is the answer.
Who said anything about screens? Are you familiar with the west coast offense?

The o-line has allowed 1 sack through 3 games! Not per game…. 1 total sack in 3 games. The o-line is a much better pass blocking line than run blocking line. Play to your strengths
 
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To be fair, Iowa State did try something different in CMC’s second season. During their off week, CMC and Heacock completed scrapped their defensive playbook and wrote a new playbook. Seemed to work out well, don’t you think?

This team obviously cannot run the ball this year. CMC needs to scrap the current playbook to become more “pass-happy”. Use a short passing game to replace the runs. Have the defense sit on the short passes to then take a shot over the top.

Point being, CMC has made drastic changes mid season before. It won’t be easy, but such changes could happen on offense this season
If CMC held himself to the same standard he held Heacock and the defense, we’d have a couple 10 win seasons and our offense wouldn’t be the ***** of a MAC team

Instead he keeps blaming his staff and players
 

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Being honest, If i poured all the time and effort that Campbell does into this football team and recruiting and all that, and then have my team go out there and play like ass against a MAC team and lose, I am pretty sure I would blow a ******* gasket too to anyone that said **** to me. I wanna lose my **** when my children do it, so im not gonna judge him on this reaction really at all
If Campbell has been pouring ridiculous amounts of time and effort into this football team, then it is on him, not them.

His recruiting and gameplan is what resulted in 7 points. Against a MAC team.

ISU's offense is boring, predictable, and repetitive.

Can't put that on player effort.
 
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