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<blockquote data-quote="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau" data-source="post: 54505" data-attributes="member: 1017"><p>I am sorry, I was trying to be anything but emotional. I assume from your user name that you are class of 87. Do you know how many gallons of Kool-aid I have drunk before 1987? I am immune to it, it doesn't affect me anymore. It did once, but no more. That's all. I just try to look at the team objectively. Once the season starts, I'll be all in for us to win every week. If I understand your take, we will have a better record than last year, because there are reasons to believe that we willbe a little bit better, plus our schedule is a little easier (Tulane instead of BYU) . That is as good a way to look at it as any. Like a lot of people say in June, we are undefeated so far. But predictions are a crapshoot. Where I think NCST will be a tough out, you think it's a sure win. Not that Heather Dinich is an expert, but she does get paid for her opinion, Heather thinks going to Raleigh will be a challenge--flipside, some preseason ranking I saw NCST was #88, so maybe it's a slam dunk. As I said, I want to be 14-0, every year. But looking at the players we have, what we know they have done up til now, and the players we will face, I feel it will be tough sledding this fall.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jean-Baptiste Rochambeau, post: 54505, member: 1017"] I am sorry, I was trying to be anything but emotional. I assume from your user name that you are class of 87. Do you know how many gallons of Kool-aid I have drunk before 1987? I am immune to it, it doesn't affect me anymore. It did once, but no more. That's all. I just try to look at the team objectively. Once the season starts, I'll be all in for us to win every week. If I understand your take, we will have a better record than last year, because there are reasons to believe that we willbe a little bit better, plus our schedule is a little easier (Tulane instead of BYU) . That is as good a way to look at it as any. Like a lot of people say in June, we are undefeated so far. But predictions are a crapshoot. Where I think NCST will be a tough out, you think it's a sure win. Not that Heather Dinich is an expert, but she does get paid for her opinion, Heather thinks going to Raleigh will be a challenge--flipside, some preseason ranking I saw NCST was #88, so maybe it's a slam dunk. As I said, I want to be 14-0, every year. But looking at the players we have, what we know they have done up til now, and the players we will face, I feel it will be tough sledding this fall. [/QUOTE]
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