O’Brien Remains Upbeat, Still Confident In Rebuilding Process

Despite back-to-back woodshed-whoopings, not to mention an increasing chorus of fans howling across the Wolfpack Nation for heads to roll on his staff, Tom O’Brien says that he is still confident in the growth process of the Wolfpack program under his leadership and that he does not believe that it is time to write off 2009 as a lost cause.  In an entry on the sports blog of Charlotte.com, scribe Ken Tysiac reports that

“The first year, we finally figured it out,” O’Brien said. “So maybe we can finally figure it out now.”

O’Brien said he still believes in his players, and he remains confident in the rebuilding process he’s using because it worked when he was an assistant at Navy and Virginia, and when he was Boston College’s head coach.

“We’re playing probably younger kids than we ever wanted to be, but that’s a part of life,” O’Brien said. “You just keep your blinders on, keep focused week to week, and you know having been part of it for the fourth time, that it’s going to get better. It may seem like it’s getting worse at a point. But eventually it’s going to be very good.”

Whether those are the words of a steady hand at the tiller or the ones you might hear from someone re-arranging the deck chairs on the Titanic remains to be seen.   With a 3-4 record – and only one win against a Bowl Subdivision opponent – NC State has five games and it needs to win all of them, or perhaps at least four in order to go to any bowl, even those in the lowest tier.  Clemson, Virginia Tech and other ACC opponents await, making that seem unlikely at this point.  The Wolfpack will first enjoy a bye week prior to traveling to Tallahassee to face an equally troubled Florida State team in a battle for the basement of the ACC Atlantic Division – perhaps the worst group in all of the major conferences.

That gives O’Brien and his defensive staff about 10-12 days to figure out how to rebuild a Wolfpack “defense” that is record-setting – in its ineptitude at stopping other teams.  It’s 27th total defense ranking is a mirage built on one good performance in a 7-3 loss against South Carolina and two games against 1-AA competition.  O’Brien cannot focus solely on defense.  His 2009 team ranks 78th in punt defense with an average of 42 net punting yards, and 63rd in kickoff defense, clearly areas that need immediate improvement.  On offense, the one unflappable Russell Wilson has thrown four interceptions in his last three games and would appear to have less mobility — thanks more to coaching than his own ability.

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75 Responses to O’Brien Remains Upbeat, Still Confident In Rebuilding Process

  1. Par Shooter 10/20/2009 at 3:16 PM #

    I really get the impression that TOB’s heart simply is not in this and that everyone around him can tell. “Maybe we can finally figure things out” is about right for his attitude since he’s been here. There is absolutely no sense of urgency from anyone on the staff and I’m certain that nobody in the AD office will feel compelled to try to instill a sense of urgency. It seems that this staff will “do what they do” and hope for the best but not really strive for success. Frankly I’m surprised that TOB does not have more pride than he has shown. If he flames out here to the extent that now looks apparent then his legacy will be seriously tarnished and I cannot believe that he just doesn’t care. But if ever I’ve seen a head coach and staff “go through the motions” this is most definitely it.

  2. skitchwolf 10/20/2009 at 3:50 PM #

    It is very difficult to discern TOB’s (or anybody’s) motivations from this distance. Nonetheless, I tend to regard TOB’s taciturn demeanor as an outgrowth of his calm-under-fire personality and approach to football. As much as I would love to see something dramatic happen (Archer gone, for example), I do not believe TOB would ever cut an assistant loose midseason unless he believed the man was truly incompetent or indifferent. Given his many years of experience, I expect he’s a better judge of both than I am. In addition, if TOB was really interested in coasting into retirement – why leave BC? I know things weren’t always beer and skittles for him there, but he had an established program without a hint of scandal. Further, he was bound to have known that the program was on the cusp of being ACC Championship contenders. I just don’t believe that he came to State with failure in mind. As much as it would give me pleasure for TOB to be a little bit more animated AND do something dramatic – that’s just not TOB. Now, if things don’t improve in the second half of the season (at least statistically, if not actually in W-L), I expect Mr. Archer might actually be in danger of losing his job. TOB may be loyal, but he also believes in performance. (Or that’s what he says anyway.)

  3. GAWolf 10/20/2009 at 3:54 PM #

    One thing that tells me this year will be different than last year to our detriment is that we will not have Nate Irving returning to rejuvenate a terrible defense. There are no saviors waiting to swoops us up. This is it. This is us. We’re stuck with that. I don’t see a major change coming from the staff. I haven’t seen any change come from this staff this year, so asking for a complete turn around seems to be a tall order.

  4. oldflyingfarmer 10/20/2009 at 3:56 PM #

    I mostly agree with skitchwolf and still believe in TOB. It does seem as if we wolfpack fans are always chasing an uphill battle. I don’t think we need to publicly go against TOB, let’s let him do his job and back him 100% until he proves that he is not the man for the job. I do not believe we are at that point.

  5. hoop 10/20/2009 at 4:01 PM #

    I’m sure that TOB’s heart is in this. He’s very dissatisfied with the current results and wants more. Given his comments about being on track in the rebuilding process, talking about playing kids earlier than expected, etc, he’s essentially saying that this s&%^ ain’t easy and it’s going to take longer than people wish. TOB inherited a program in bad shape and it shows. We need to be more patient than we want to be but it’s still full speed ahead.

  6. VaWolf82 10/20/2009 at 4:05 PM #

    Side Note….This has to be the most depressing poll that I have ever seen:

    Who will win the ACC Atlantic Division?

    * Boston College
    * Clemson
    * Wake Forest

  7. goofpack 10/20/2009 at 4:13 PM #

    I have confidence in TOB and I think this year’s poor performance is due to lack of talent/experience on defense. Obviously losing Nate was huge but losing guys like J.C. Neal, Jeremy Gray, Dom Ellis, Jimmaul Simmons and Robbie Leonard on defense hurt us more than most people realize.

  8. PackMan97 10/20/2009 at 4:39 PM #

    In my opinion, the difference between TOB and Amato, Sendek or O’Cain is that TOB has a 10 year track record as a head coach in a major conference and has proven he can do the job.

    I honestly don’t see what we can do on defense this year. Between Nate going down and the secondary getting gutted…we all knew the defense had the potential to be bad, maybe not this bad, but we knew it wouldn’t be good.

    Our offense knows our defense is bad and they are pressing. Last season you could see the offense relax and settle in because they had faith the D could stop the opponent and keep us in a position to win. Now it’s almost as if the offense knows if they kick a FG they lose the game. It’s kinda tough to keep an offense loose and relaxed in that environment.

  9. Rick 10/20/2009 at 5:09 PM #

    NCSU is to BC
    what
    ASU is to NCSU

  10. john of sparta 10/20/2009 at 5:44 PM #

    TOB is better than any other
    SOB we could hope to attract.

  11. elvislives 10/20/2009 at 6:44 PM #

    I know what it says up there but I read TOB’s quote more like this:

    “You just keep your blinders on, keep focused week to week, keep missing tackles, keep running the same bland offensive schemes, keep trying to push a square peg through a round hole and hope that maybe one day it’s going to get better. It may seem like it’s getting worse at a point but that’s because it is. How many times do I have to tell you we’re not a good football team? But eventually if everything works out just right and we pray to Jesus hard enough, it’s going to be very good.”

  12. T-FIC 10/20/2009 at 7:01 PM #

    pretty funny elvis…TOB is a great coach but we just need to let the season playout and hope to see an improvement of some sort. this thing will come together but it takes time. patience is a tough thing to have as a die hard fan.

  13. Alpha Wolf 10/20/2009 at 8:15 PM #

    O’Brien is correct about a lot of young players in key roles, and improvement is the key to having hope.

  14. ADVENTUROO 10/20/2009 at 8:21 PM #

    I was as disgusted as any of you….and still have a hard time believing what has happened.

    I wish I had recorded TOB’s TV show Sunday night. He very succintly (sp) went through the numbers….we have only a handful of folks playing defense that are 3rd year. We are running the same defense as BC and it takes time to build. We lost Ray S. during the first half….a real loss.

    On the OFFENSE. Had we been able to execute a little better, we would have scored TWICE….not settled for field goals. That would have virtually evened the score at half time…no time left for the field goal.

    We dropped our Defensive Effort in the second half….what there was left of it. Once you get past three TD Possessions, IT IS OVER….Any Coach know that….the players know that…etc.

    He also named off the plays and the yards that Harris gained. Those of you that talk about his “field side” manner should listen to what he says. He is very methodical and thorough.

    He also regrets that he will have to say the same line on Monday…that he has in past BYE weeks….”Gentlemen, NO position is sewn up. Every position is up for grabs.”.

    I believe he will make changes. Will Archer be around? Who knows….but the Marine will NOT go into combat with soliders that cost lives. So he must decide…NOT US, the WELL INFORMED, NON-EMOTIONAL, EXPERIENCED SFN….did I leave out how great our Monday Morning QB records are…we are PERFECT….just ask us.

    BTW…I read the OTHER post….I assume that Tony Haynes did NOT make the remarks about “being glad you are not here….” The posts were less than clear….maybe too many Buds tonight….

    WHAT WAS SAID?

    Thanks,

  15. Alpha Wolf 10/20/2009 at 9:00 PM #

    Tony apparently never said that and The Old Trench Fighter over at Pack Pride had posted that he had. That touched a nerve at WSM and they fought back. I think it was a bit crass what tOTF said, but hey, message boards go into meltdown mode in the heat of losing games. Things may get said that ought not to, but that is part of the gig. You take what you read with a grain of salt.

    I agree with you about TOB knowing what the deal is and that he will make the call. I would rather any decisions like that made by a career football man, anyway. Only makes sense.

  16. Avid109 10/20/2009 at 9:24 PM #

    “You just keep your blinders on, keep focused week to week, and you know having been part of it for the fourth time, that it’s going to get better. It may seem like it’s getting worse at a point. But eventually it’s going to be very good.”

    I guess we need to stay in our day-tight compartments and keep on chopping wood, huh?

  17. JeremyH 10/20/2009 at 9:31 PM #

    I need the nba to start soon. cheering for the lakers is better than cheering for the redskins and wolfpack football.

  18. Ed89 10/20/2009 at 11:01 PM #

    For all the “He’s a Marine, he knows what he’s doing” and “He’s a Marine, he’ll turn things around” while they may or may not be true, can anyone name another great former Marine coach? Being a Marine and a football player are alot different. He may be a good coach (not great), but being a Marine is not the reason. I’d rather have a passionate coach any day over a non-emotional coach, but that’s me. Football is a passionate game. For every non-emotional successful coach, I’ll name 5 emotional, passionate coaches. Not only have we been taken to the woodshed the last three weeks, our second halves have been embarrasing. That is direct result of coaching adjustments – or lack thereof. What is Tuberville doing?

  19. blpack 10/20/2009 at 11:23 PM #

    Isn’t Tuberville going to ECU? ; )
    This is going to take longer than expected or than I want, but we will get it turned around.

  20. PackerInRussia 10/21/2009 at 3:46 AM #

    JeremyH, I feel your pain as a Redskins/NC State fan. It’s like watching the same game twice every week except the offense and defense are switched. Fortunately they (Skins) won’t be losing to previously winless teams anymore. Just the standard butt-whoopings by good teams that have a chance to go to the playoffs.

  21. Broccoman 10/21/2009 at 6:42 AM #

    This season is a write-off. TOB with his past record, has earned one mulligan, but Archer needs to be gone for me after the season to have any confidence that things will turn around.

    Also TOB needs to maybe go JC for some DB’s to bandaid things.

  22. Wulfpack 10/21/2009 at 7:05 AM #

    I also am growing tired óf the whole “he’s a Marine” drab. Pete Carroll and Urban Meyer were never Marines, but they are whipping tail. I truly appreciate his service to our country. However, today he’s a football coach. And he hasn’t done a very good job to date.

  23. thekind 10/21/2009 at 7:25 AM #

    This is TOB’s early retirement. He looks miserable, the players look miserable, and the good Lord knows that we the fans are miserable.

    He can blame it on youth, or any other excuse he wants, but the bottom line is that the team quit on him, and this isn’t the first time.

  24. BJD95 10/21/2009 at 7:37 AM #

    Regarding Archer, TOB has the right to make that decision, but the flip side is that he must absolutely take responsibility for the results. He gets this as a mulligan season, but we really need 8+ wins next year, or it’s time to start talking retirement (and to basically throw in the towel for Wolfpack football).

  25. packplantpath 10/21/2009 at 7:58 AM #

    (and to basically throw in the towel for Wolfpack football*)

    *replace football with athletics

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