Northeast Stinger
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It’s simple.I don't fully understand the hate against this comment. This team is frustrating to watch at times and it's just hard to get excited even when you're up 24-3 against a completely one dimensional team because you know they're going to come back. It's just frustrating because you know it's coming and it happens. Been that way almost every game this season.
Some of y'all are old enough to have gone through really rough times but, being in my mid 30's, I've never had to go through what we went through the previous 4 years. I went through enough 6/7 win seasons but that was the floor and we were still generally always competitive against anyone we played. I legit have PTSD and complete apathy every time I watch this team because of how terrible we've been for 4 years.
We still keep falling into the same traps as the Collins teams. We have no idea how to play with a lead and defense is an absolute liability the vast majority of the time. The difference is now we're at least gutting out some these wins and not completely folding outside of UL and BGSU. We're a mediocre team with some talent and not a complete garbage team. To at least be here 1 full season after that **** show of a previous coaching regime is absolutely progress even if we still see artifacts from it in our game.
I just wish I could feel comfortable with a lead for once and not have to wait for our inevitable implosion.
People are celebrating progress.
They’re not celebrating a team that is frustrating. They’re not celebrating a team that still lacks quality athletes at several positions. They’re not celebrating freshman mistakes. They’re not celebrating players who still have a lot to learn after getting zero coaching by the previous guy. They’re not celebrating blown games or WTF losses.
They’re celebrating progress. They’re celebrating seeing a coach who clearly knows how to coach. They’re celebrating visible improvement in the quality of play. They’re celebrating watching young kids work hard and see the fruits of their labor pay off, and we are so happy for them.
There celebrating the first step in what will be a long process by a first time head coach in his first full year as a coach.
The last four years were the worst I have ever experienced as a Tech fan. What we saw yesterday is how you climb out of that. Criticizing this team for expecting more out of this season not only shows a lack of football knowledge, it speaks of a really melancholy view of what college sports is all about.