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<blockquote data-quote="CuseJacket" data-source="post: 739828" data-attributes="member: 274"><p>I'm not going to continue down this path as I think the context of the original comment is getting lost. Neither team was good last year and we're debating semantics and relative comparisons of "not good". No bueno.</p><p></p><p>What I don't want to get lost is that I'm optimistic about this year. What I'm littering throughout the threads is that is largely based on belief without much evidence. The evidence I'm looking for is what happens on the field, and we just haven't had that opportunity to see yet. Even if we lose week 1, I could walk away feeling more optimistic. Just depends on what we see.</p><p></p><p>The salt I might pour in our own wound is my question about coaching. No, not the offense. We weren't ravaged by injuries against The Citadel. We got 1 snap off in the final 27 seconds of the game... a FG attempt. Our HC's decision to allow a 10 second runoff with a timeout in the pocket is still traumatic to me to this day. That was a (temporary) dead ball, horrible decision that had nothing to do with talent, transition, nor injuries. I'm otherwise fairly lenient about last year and willing to give the X's and O's decision a pass until we see year 2.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CuseJacket, post: 739828, member: 274"] I'm not going to continue down this path as I think the context of the original comment is getting lost. Neither team was good last year and we're debating semantics and relative comparisons of "not good". No bueno. What I don't want to get lost is that I'm optimistic about this year. What I'm littering throughout the threads is that is largely based on belief without much evidence. The evidence I'm looking for is what happens on the field, and we just haven't had that opportunity to see yet. Even if we lose week 1, I could walk away feeling more optimistic. Just depends on what we see. The salt I might pour in our own wound is my question about coaching. No, not the offense. We weren't ravaged by injuries against The Citadel. We got 1 snap off in the final 27 seconds of the game... a FG attempt. Our HC's decision to allow a 10 second runoff with a timeout in the pocket is still traumatic to me to this day. That was a (temporary) dead ball, horrible decision that had nothing to do with talent, transition, nor injuries. I'm otherwise fairly lenient about last year and willing to give the X's and O's decision a pass until we see year 2. [/QUOTE]
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