Tuiaki needs to be replaced.
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Tuiaki needs to be replaced.
Tuiaki has lost us more games over the years then any other factor since Kalani was hired. His defenses don't know how to get off the field on 3rd down and if they do get the stop on 3rd down, they usually give up so many yards on 3rd that the 4th down conversion is inevitable. I am convinced that BYU would be undefeated today if it weren't for the defense. I know that Hall didn't play a lights out game against Boise State and that we had 3 really bad fumbles but every one of the scoring drives that BSU got in that loss were long time eating drives that had multiple 3rd and longs (with the exception of the fumble drives). Same story against USF and USU which kept both of those teams in a game BYU should have blown out. Against Baylor, they had 2 3 and out's all game the only other stops were on the 4th down right before half and the interception in the end zone which was a long time consuming drive. If you look at Baylors other drive charts, they kept the ball away from BYU for long time consuming drives that ended up being TD's. If we had a defense that could give the ball back to our offense on a consistent basis, we win the last 2 games, even with the 3 turnovers in the BSU game, I'm convinced of it.
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Re: Tuiaki needs to be replaced.
If we had a defense that could get off the field and give themselves a break it would be nice. defensive Guys must be gassed by the end of the game.
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Re: Tuiaki needs to be replaced.
I think most BYU fans, at least those who follow things closely enough and have seen enough games, would agree Tuiaki needs to go. He may occasionally have a good game here or there but, overall, he just doesn't cut it. And he definitely won't once we go to the Big 12. The question is, how long does Sitake allow personal loyalties to procrastinate doing it?
But it's more than that. People have made a good point that BYU, especially when it does go to the Big 12, needs to get deeper. Our #1s can hold up against most teams but, if they go down, it's a big drop off. And with a tough schedule, you will see diminishing returns throughout the season.
Lastly, the coaches need to get better at game time adjustments. This is something I've been saying since the Bronco years. It's one of the most valuable abilities a coaching staff can have.
But it's more than that. People have made a good point that BYU, especially when it does go to the Big 12, needs to get deeper. Our #1s can hold up against most teams but, if they go down, it's a big drop off. And with a tough schedule, you will see diminishing returns throughout the season.
Lastly, the coaches need to get better at game time adjustments. This is something I've been saying since the Bronco years. It's one of the most valuable abilities a coaching staff can have.
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Ain't gonna happen
Sitaki and Tuiaki are best friends. If he was not replaced the year Detmer was fired, it ain't gonna happen now.
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Re: Tuiaki needs to be replaced.
I honestly believe that the talent level is pretty even between BYU and Bailor so it was the coaching that won/lost this game. Tuiaki was bad, but we also just found out that Grimes > Arod. Maybe we should give Grimes more credit for our previous offenses than most of us did.
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Re: Tuiaki needs to be replaced.
We lost this game not because we were out coached but because Baylor won both sides of the line of scrimmage. Coaches adjusted to stop the run. It didn’t help. Coaches tried to run the ball. It didn’t help. Coaches tried to pressure the QB. It didn’t help. Our linemen lost the battle on both sides. If you want Tuiaki fired you should also want Rodderick fired because our offense could sustain no drives, letting the D have a rest. 17 points and one TD in garbage time is not going to do it either. Baylor was the better team. P. S. I’m a broken record but we really really miss Pili.
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Re: Tuiaki needs to be replaced.
So how badly do you want Tuiaki replaced? What if it means Sitake has to go to?
I'm not saying I want Sitake gone, I'm just curious as to how badly some people Tuiaki gone.
I'm not saying I want Sitake gone, I'm just curious as to how badly some people Tuiaki gone.
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Re: Tuiaki needs to be replaced.
I think Tuiaki is working with what he's got, but the product on the field isn't getting it done. It's fine when you're playing USU or USF to get a lead and then hold on, but good teams do just what BSU and Baylor did, score, and get BYU's offense off the field (and create turnovers).
tuiaki got to change something. A loss this week would be a bit concerning.
tuiaki got to change something. A loss this week would be a bit concerning.
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Re: Tuiaki needs to be replaced.
My thinking is that this game exposed how much we miss three people: Jeff Grimes, Eric Mateos, and Khyris Tonga.
Grimes and Mateos had our O-line running like a machine last year, no matter who was in. We've been pretty good so far this season, but when we're down two starters like against Baylor, we have zero run game and a whole bunch of sacks and pressure, including that critical strip sack. This may be my own personal folly, but if I were Tom Holmoe I would have paid those men whatever it took to get them to stay.
When you have a monster like Khyris Tonga clogging up the line, eating 2-3 blocks per play, and still making tackles, getting sacks, applying QB pressure, and blowing up rushing lanes, you can play max coverage and not get destroyed in the run game. I feel like 2nd-half ASU and 2nd-half USF figured this out, but either 1) shot themselves in the foot or 2) didn't have enough time to finish the comeback using the rush. Boise I think knew what they were doing from the beginning - 29 pass to 45 rush - but we've got enough of a talent edge that it didn't show until the turnovers happened. Baylor was more of the same - 28 pass to 47 rush - but they're a better team with a better line (and line coaches!) and really made us pay for trying the bend-don't-break and poor tackling/angles.
I'm not sure if Tuiaki needs to go or not. The Utah game showed he can put together a beautiful game plan, but I do question whether he can adapt once it's clear the opponent has identified a weakness. I remember games where Bronco was forced to play with 2 d-lineman, and went full Sun Tsu with alignments I've never seen before to turn things back to his advantage. I miss that. There were very few games where I felt like Bronco wouldn't come up with an answer on defense.
There's the argument that the offense needs to help give the defense a rest, and that's true, but the defense can give itself a rest with a 3-and-out, too. Might have to take some risks to get it, but that might be the momentum shift you need to win the game.
Grimes and Mateos had our O-line running like a machine last year, no matter who was in. We've been pretty good so far this season, but when we're down two starters like against Baylor, we have zero run game and a whole bunch of sacks and pressure, including that critical strip sack. This may be my own personal folly, but if I were Tom Holmoe I would have paid those men whatever it took to get them to stay.
When you have a monster like Khyris Tonga clogging up the line, eating 2-3 blocks per play, and still making tackles, getting sacks, applying QB pressure, and blowing up rushing lanes, you can play max coverage and not get destroyed in the run game. I feel like 2nd-half ASU and 2nd-half USF figured this out, but either 1) shot themselves in the foot or 2) didn't have enough time to finish the comeback using the rush. Boise I think knew what they were doing from the beginning - 29 pass to 45 rush - but we've got enough of a talent edge that it didn't show until the turnovers happened. Baylor was more of the same - 28 pass to 47 rush - but they're a better team with a better line (and line coaches!) and really made us pay for trying the bend-don't-break and poor tackling/angles.
I'm not sure if Tuiaki needs to go or not. The Utah game showed he can put together a beautiful game plan, but I do question whether he can adapt once it's clear the opponent has identified a weakness. I remember games where Bronco was forced to play with 2 d-lineman, and went full Sun Tsu with alignments I've never seen before to turn things back to his advantage. I miss that. There were very few games where I felt like Bronco wouldn't come up with an answer on defense.
There's the argument that the offense needs to help give the defense a rest, and that's true, but the defense can give itself a rest with a 3-and-out, too. Might have to take some risks to get it, but that might be the momentum shift you need to win the game.
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Re: Tuiaki needs to be replaced.
I agree with that. As big a critic as I was of Bronco as a HC in the later years, he usually had a great defense. I wish we still had him as DC. Those kind of coaching moves you're talking about, when have we ever seen that from Tuiaki?redneckjedi wrote: ↑Mon Oct 18, 2021 12:05 pmI'm not sure if Tuiaki needs to go or not. The Utah game showed he can put together a beautiful game plan, but I do question whether he can adapt once it's clear the opponent has identified a weakness. I remember games where Bronco was forced to play with 2 d-lineman, and went full Sun Tsu with alignments I've never seen before to turn things back to his advantage. I miss that. There were very few games where I felt like Bronco wouldn't come up with an answer on defense.
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