McShay blasts Logan, Tech. Beamer and Co. Respond.

A few weeks ago todd McShay was interviewed over Logan's draft status this year along with a few jabs at the "new" offense implemented this year. In a recent interview with coaches via Andy Bitter, they seem to be a little salty over his words. Nothing too telling, but I share Beamer's sentiments when he says,

"And then I think he made some reference about Logan and I think he was one that had Logan up there pretty high as far as an NFL quarterback. He wasn't talking about our offense when he had Logan up there pretty high as an NFL quarterback. I don't know quite where he's coming from, but ... guys have got to stay in the business."

The full story is on The Roanoke Times, yet I found it via the B/R today. Feel free to share your thoughts as well.

http://bleacherreport.com/tb/d8Qz6?utm_source=newsletter&utm_medium=news...

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Comments

I agree with Todd kinda

I mean watching Logan last season, the only thought in my head was, "I hope he doesn't leave after next season." I think McShay had good reason to put him high on the draft board. So far this season, all I can think is, "I hope he looks better next year." It's obvious that his stock has dropped substantially from last season to this season. I don't know why Beamer and Stinespring got so bent out of shape. I don't agree with McShay saying the offense is "outdated". I would rather say "inefficient". I don't like running so many plays out of the shotgun, and by many I mean wide receiver screens and zone reads. Honestly, any offensive scheme can be effective, you just need to have the talent to be effective, which we don't have. It's as simple as that. They talk about Rich Rodriguez at WVU. The combo of White and Slayton, both having tremendous speed, could make a lot more out of nothing than Logan and whoever the hell we decide to throw in the backfield each play. You have to use an offensive that fits your talent and I feel like we aren't doing that. Maybe the coaches feel that the players we are getting next year will be able to adapt better or something. I don't know.

"I don't know what a Hokie is, but God is one of them. So I'm going with God. I'm going with Virginia Tech." -Lee Corso

Shane Beamer

Had some choice words on Kyle Baileys radio show for McShay as well. While I tend to agree with McShay I like our coaches standing up for our guys as well.

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@pbowman6

I like our coaches standing up for the players too, but unfortunately after last night Todd McShay has a big "I told you so".