Stanford football 2017: A five-step plan for continued success

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Growing up, we were told to always make sure something was done correctly and go back and make sure it was actually done. In school, how many times did you have to rewrite a paper because it was considered a “rough draft” and you thought the teacher was just picking on you? In sports, you sometimes get a second opinion on things because you don’t really want to know the truth. So this is where I am going to help Coach Shaw get a grasp on reality and prescribe him with the proper answers to turn this season around.

STEP 1: Coach Shaw, you have 66 more wins than me and 6 more will put you as the greatest head coach ever at Stanford University so I am not acting like I am better than you nor taking away the greatness that you are looking at straight in the face. I will say that it is either your weakness for judging QB talent or your loyalty to a person that has hurt you in the past and has hurt you this season that may be causing you problems. In 2012, Kevin Hogan was more likely to wash jock straps in April than he was to being a legend and yet you made the switch. Fast forward to last season and it took too long for the switch from Burns to Chryst and once the loss to USC happened this season, it should have been an open competition between Chryst and Costello; Burns should never see meaningful time again, sorry. Once Chryst went down against UCLA, the offense and stadium erupted for Costello. Anything other than playing KJ for the remainder of the year is stupidity from someone who might be one of the smartest people on campus.

STEP 2: Bryce Love will be the next Stanford player to be screwed out of a major award but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t keep feeding him. The offense thrives on the running game and you need to have the fortitude to believe that Love and company will get 10 yards on 3 touches. Until UCLA and not counting Rice, we have looked soft as an offense versus teams that want to hit us back.

STEP 3: Our special teams is not bad but it could be dramatically better. I get that Cam Scarlett is running well but a burner like a Connor Wedington would go to the house instead of a huge gain. We need a home run hitter, not a gap hitter for kickoffs. As far as punt returns, I’m assuming Jay Tyler is a great character guy but you need someone who is a prime-time player back there and not a liability. Up big, sure the play the little guy but during the bulk of the game, gotta try someone else.

STEP 4: Depth on both lines will keep everyone fresh and it’s time to rotate the young guys in on both sides. On the defensive side, the two upperclassmen in Eric Cotton and Dylan Jackson are not good enough to play the bulk of the games. They are the most tired players on the field and if we can’t get to the QB during crunch time, even the best defensive backs in the world will give up big plays.

STEP 5: Look in the mirror. Get tough. You have kept Stanford football alive but you need to keep that toughness mentality. Guys are starting to fade a little bit and you need to get back to that cutthroat mentality. As the saying goes “shove it right up their….” Stanford will never be a team that throws 50 times and scores a touchdown a minute but a team that runs 30-40 times will destroy a team much worse than any fancy offense.

I’m not a real doctor but I just prescribed a second pair of eyes to help lead the way. Whether you read this or not, it’s all true. The QB should be KJ Costello unless he tells you he’s tired. Give Bryce Love the ball and pound the freaking rock. Put in your home run hitters and rotate your lines and use that depth. And last but not least, get feisty Coach Shaw. This is your team, your staff, your fans, your program.

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Costello and Chryst

I agree Costello is the future, but it doesn’t send the right signal to the team to replace Chryst immediately. The main reason athletes hide concussions and other injuries is so they don’t lose their starting jobs. It sounds like Chryst didn’t get the reps this week anyway because of his probable concussion, so the point may be moot for this week.

Chryst isn't losing his job because of injury

He’s losing his job because Costello is better even when Chryst is fully healthy.

Exactly...

Costello brings a fire of confidence, and energy to the huddle that we haven’t seen with Chryst. For those of us who have played or been involved in sports, we know how important this energy and confidence is and it is contagious! Also, Costello is MOBILE. This is a must for our QB. Costello moves around well in the pocket and has the moxie to take off, while Chryst has shown us that he is simply immobile this season. It could be due to his knee injury or it could be due to a lack in confidence, but whatever it is, it’s NOT working. The change to Costello MUST be made and it needs to be made now to salvage this season, or at the very least, to prepare him to be our starter next year. Plain and simple. GO STANFORD!

Yep he is just better

KJC is starting tomorrow....

Let’s see how he does… i can tell u I’m excited to see what he can do.

Are there any #3 jerseys for sale anywhere yet??

So Keller is still down...

And KJ gets the start. Here’s hoping the Devils get wiped out on both sides of the ball…

Fear the Tree.

Costello came in and absolutely lit a fire (gross understatement) under this team. Guys on both sides of the ball were totally pumped up. Burns and Chyrst were awful in that boring, uneventful 1st quarter. They both looked like the raccoon staring into the headlights of an 18 wheeler. I see Costello, Love, the talented receivers, offensive linemen as well as the defense going great guns. The excitement Costello brought to the game from the 2nd quarter on was electric.

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