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Credit where credit is due. by arch_moore
Many (myself included)had been critical of Kelly’s qb management this season. Many of us were calling to replace Coan at various intervals during this season. The backups are very talented and the future is bright. But I think we must now recognize that Kelly saw some special moxie in Coan. Then last night against the jackets, everything clicked, and the engine is firing on all cylinders.
Kelly, Cross, and others were right that we should not abandon Coan. He was lights out. Credit to Coan for persevering. Credit also to coach Kelly for dazzling again in the face of adversity and criticism.
As for me, I am now a Conehead.