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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 528059" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>We lost to 4 teams that lost 5 or more games by an average of almost 2 TDs. The record of the 6 non FCS teams we beat was 27-36. We didn't beat a team that had fewer than 5 total losses. In fact we only played 2 teams with fewer than 5 losses and managed to not look like an FBS team against either of them. We weren't as bad as the Minn game portrayed all year but we were in no way poised to win 9 next year. </p><p></p><p>I don't know what your point about '14 and '09 is. Could we win 10 games next year? Sure. Probably. Is there any rational reason to think that we were going to even without a coaching staff change? No. In 09 we were coming off a 9 win season and going into year 2 of a new offense. There was an rational reason to expect the next year to make improvements because it was going with increased experience in the system in year 2 vs year 1. That is the opposite of what we have now going into year 1 of a new system vs year 11 of the old one. 14 was a fluke and there was no reason to expect it based on what we had the previous year. It was a year where the best case scenario happened, or just about, but you shouldn't set your expectations by the best case scenario. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>LMAO there is no basis for the claim that we would have probably won a game we lost by 24 points if Johnson didn't decide to retire.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 528059, member: 2299"] We lost to 4 teams that lost 5 or more games by an average of almost 2 TDs. The record of the 6 non FCS teams we beat was 27-36. We didn't beat a team that had fewer than 5 total losses. In fact we only played 2 teams with fewer than 5 losses and managed to not look like an FBS team against either of them. We weren't as bad as the Minn game portrayed all year but we were in no way poised to win 9 next year. I don't know what your point about '14 and '09 is. Could we win 10 games next year? Sure. Probably. Is there any rational reason to think that we were going to even without a coaching staff change? No. In 09 we were coming off a 9 win season and going into year 2 of a new offense. There was an rational reason to expect the next year to make improvements because it was going with increased experience in the system in year 2 vs year 1. That is the opposite of what we have now going into year 1 of a new system vs year 11 of the old one. 14 was a fluke and there was no reason to expect it based on what we had the previous year. It was a year where the best case scenario happened, or just about, but you shouldn't set your expectations by the best case scenario. LMAO there is no basis for the claim that we would have probably won a game we lost by 24 points if Johnson didn't decide to retire. [/QUOTE]
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