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<blockquote data-quote="deedoubleyou" data-source="post: 132610417" data-attributes="member: 1621419"><p>I recently complimented him for starting to see the light in terms of running an offense that features a running QB. Also I think he did a good job of cleaning up penalties this season especiallyb pre-snap, and every little thing helps. The running game has developed under him too. He was supposed to be more of an air raid passing guy, but his RB recruiting has been really good, not to mention Chad Scott seems like a good RB coach. </p><p></p><p>Neal Brown isnt a bad coach. Imo, he's an average coach. He's a 6-7 per year guy, with an 8-9 win season here and there, and a 5 win season here and there, but mostly 6-7. That is Neal and he has not shown any different. If you think WVU should just be an average team, and cant really sustain much more than that, then Neal may be your guy. </p><p></p><p>Neal Brown beat some bad teams on the schedule this year and got to 8 wins. He doesnt make the schedule, so why hasnt it changed a lot of peoples minds that? Well, because its not just that we just beat bad teams, its that we very barely won a few of those games against bad teams like Baylor and TCU. As good as 8-4 is, and I like 8-4, we were still just 3 to 5 plays from finishing the season 5-7. Not enough to show how much he improved if any.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="deedoubleyou, post: 132610417, member: 1621419"] I recently complimented him for starting to see the light in terms of running an offense that features a running QB. Also I think he did a good job of cleaning up penalties this season especiallyb pre-snap, and every little thing helps. The running game has developed under him too. He was supposed to be more of an air raid passing guy, but his RB recruiting has been really good, not to mention Chad Scott seems like a good RB coach. Neal Brown isnt a bad coach. Imo, he's an average coach. He's a 6-7 per year guy, with an 8-9 win season here and there, and a 5 win season here and there, but mostly 6-7. That is Neal and he has not shown any different. If you think WVU should just be an average team, and cant really sustain much more than that, then Neal may be your guy. Neal Brown beat some bad teams on the schedule this year and got to 8 wins. He doesnt make the schedule, so why hasnt it changed a lot of peoples minds that? Well, because its not just that we just beat bad teams, its that we very barely won a few of those games against bad teams like Baylor and TCU. As good as 8-4 is, and I like 8-4, we were still just 3 to 5 plays from finishing the season 5-7. Not enough to show how much he improved if any. [/QUOTE]
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