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<blockquote data-quote="Boomergump" data-source="post: 75921" data-attributes="member: 639"><p>Well said Longestday. Our record could not possibly be better at this point. We could have played perfectly and curb stomped both of these teams by 50 each and it still wouldn't mean we would play perfectly tomorrow. Sports, like war, rarely ever goes as planned. IMHO you have to look past the surface and try see what kind of potential we have in all the segments of the team. If you do so you will realize there is some promise. We are athletic enough and run our system fast enough now to be a major challenge for every team that faces us. They won't look forward to it. I promise. Heck, Tulane couldn't wait to get off the field by about 6:45 eastern time yesterday.</p><p></p><p>We are far from dominant though, and will get a big challenge from darned near every remaining opponent. In my eyes that makes for a fun season. It wouldn't surprise me in the least bit if we beat any team on the schedule (yes including UGAg), but also I wouldn't be terribly surprised if we lost to pretty much any of them either. We can play with the big boys, we are just probably not good enough to have an off day and succeed against most of the remaining adversaries.</p><p></p><p>We are young in places (esp QB) and that probably means a rough ride at times, but if you can't see that there is a rising tide at that position then you really aren't watching closely enough. I am looking forward to watching him, and the rest of the team, grow as the season progresses. It should be fun. Let it be fun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boomergump, post: 75921, member: 639"] Well said Longestday. Our record could not possibly be better at this point. We could have played perfectly and curb stomped both of these teams by 50 each and it still wouldn't mean we would play perfectly tomorrow. Sports, like war, rarely ever goes as planned. IMHO you have to look past the surface and try see what kind of potential we have in all the segments of the team. If you do so you will realize there is some promise. We are athletic enough and run our system fast enough now to be a major challenge for every team that faces us. They won't look forward to it. I promise. Heck, Tulane couldn't wait to get off the field by about 6:45 eastern time yesterday. We are far from dominant though, and will get a big challenge from darned near every remaining opponent. In my eyes that makes for a fun season. It wouldn't surprise me in the least bit if we beat any team on the schedule (yes including UGAg), but also I wouldn't be terribly surprised if we lost to pretty much any of them either. We can play with the big boys, we are just probably not good enough to have an off day and succeed against most of the remaining adversaries. We are young in places (esp QB) and that probably means a rough ride at times, but if you can't see that there is a rising tide at that position then you really aren't watching closely enough. I am looking forward to watching him, and the rest of the team, grow as the season progresses. It should be fun. Let it be fun. [/QUOTE]
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