With USC offensive coordinator Clay Helton calling plays, it’s a win-win situation for him and Steve Sarkisian. If the offense does great (and what offense doesn’t do great in the Pac-12?), Sarkisian can say, “those are still my plays.” And if for some unlikely reason, the offense struggles, Helton can say, “those aren’t my plays.”
But no matter what happens, Helton will never reach the high point of the picture above after USC defeated Stanford in 2013.
Wolfie’s clearly upset that Sark took a step towards actually being successful as the USC coach. Sorry Wolfie. I know it broke your heart. Boo hoo.
SW had his week of the year, last week.His TMZ stock soared, He was the go to guy for the witch hunt..Now he has to try story lines involving FOOTBALL. Only the lonely..
Two drunks
Wolfian logic.
What on earth kind of logic is that? I guess that is what you get from an insideSC blog..
By the way Clay Helton was Offensive Coordinator at Arky State for 57 days when Lane Kiffin hired him.
I thought he was at Memphis?
Well look a here, If this isn’t the dumbest post I have ever seen
don’t be so hard on yourself
Earth to Wolf! Successful people don’t look for excuses when things go wrong, they look for answers and move forward.
Even if they win the national championship? That’s a strong “never”….