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<blockquote data-quote="Lee" data-source="post: 645314" data-attributes="member: 786"><p>Your last paragraph says it all. The people complaining the loudest are a bunch of old men that most likely didn’t play a competitive sport other than recreationally as kids. They understand statistics but don’t understand that doesn’t tell the whole story. </p><p></p><p>Anyone that has played a sport at a high level or just has a basic understanding of the game can see what is going on now. They can see that the team is improving and understand that a team can improve and still lose games. </p><p></p><p>The Gardner Webb example is perfect. I can already hear that crowd saying he was the 3rd string and not suited for the offense without picking up in the irony of said statement. The other thing you didn’t mention was the defense. Hand CGC that Dline with MB at safety and I assure you we have more wins than we do right now and our transition would look a lot better. 3 SR (2 future multi year NFLers) and a future GT HoFer in Derrick Morgan starting. If Paul had this year’s defense, he gets blown out in that game and doesn’t sniff winning</p><p></p><p>Again, this is clear to people who understand the game. To those that don’t, it’s easy to look at wins and losses and focus on the big things that an 8 year old would notice. Maybe they don’t know how to deal with the embarrassment of losing to Citadel (which was embarrassing BTW) and lash out because it seems like it doesn’t bother CGC as much as it does them? I think I may have stumbled onto something here...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lee, post: 645314, member: 786"] Your last paragraph says it all. The people complaining the loudest are a bunch of old men that most likely didn’t play a competitive sport other than recreationally as kids. They understand statistics but don’t understand that doesn’t tell the whole story. Anyone that has played a sport at a high level or just has a basic understanding of the game can see what is going on now. They can see that the team is improving and understand that a team can improve and still lose games. The Gardner Webb example is perfect. I can already hear that crowd saying he was the 3rd string and not suited for the offense without picking up in the irony of said statement. The other thing you didn’t mention was the defense. Hand CGC that Dline with MB at safety and I assure you we have more wins than we do right now and our transition would look a lot better. 3 SR (2 future multi year NFLers) and a future GT HoFer in Derrick Morgan starting. If Paul had this year’s defense, he gets blown out in that game and doesn’t sniff winning Again, this is clear to people who understand the game. To those that don’t, it’s easy to look at wins and losses and focus on the big things that an 8 year old would notice. Maybe they don’t know how to deal with the embarrassment of losing to Citadel (which was embarrassing BTW) and lash out because it seems like it doesn’t bother CGC as much as it does them? I think I may have stumbled onto something here... [/QUOTE]
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