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<blockquote data-quote="BobintheATL99" data-source="post: 359733" data-attributes="member: 891"><p>I guess I'm not a disappointed in the loss as some are. I haven't torn my clothes and committed hari-kari. My thoughts going in were that we needed to execute perfectly (we didn't), establish the middle run game (we didn't until late in the game, and then that QB got injured again), and have some things bounce our way (actually, we did get a fumble and officiating seemed pretty good outside of maybe some holding... Punting was stellar). If those things happened we stood a chance to win, but if they didn't we were going to lose and likely by a lot.</p><p></p><p>The folks looking at Kirby, he has the keys to the kingdom of a recruiting machine, and really has only one win of significance to show for it as the rest of his division is just awful. He is getting in to some deeper competition now, but really likely won't see anything resembling a real team until Auburn. Case in point, the talking heads aren't banging the SEC supremacy drum like they did all during the run of National Championships. (sidenote: the beginning of that run had Florida, Alabama, and a bunch of much lesser dwarves getting beat down much like now) Let the season play out. We pretty much always give them a game regardless of how good they are. That's why Paul is our coach.</p><p></p><p>Historically Syracuse is a great program, but [USER=274]@CuseJacket[/USER] is right. We don't want to trade places with them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BobintheATL99, post: 359733, member: 891"] I guess I'm not a disappointed in the loss as some are. I haven't torn my clothes and committed hari-kari. My thoughts going in were that we needed to execute perfectly (we didn't), establish the middle run game (we didn't until late in the game, and then that QB got injured again), and have some things bounce our way (actually, we did get a fumble and officiating seemed pretty good outside of maybe some holding... Punting was stellar). If those things happened we stood a chance to win, but if they didn't we were going to lose and likely by a lot. The folks looking at Kirby, he has the keys to the kingdom of a recruiting machine, and really has only one win of significance to show for it as the rest of his division is just awful. He is getting in to some deeper competition now, but really likely won't see anything resembling a real team until Auburn. Case in point, the talking heads aren't banging the SEC supremacy drum like they did all during the run of National Championships. (sidenote: the beginning of that run had Florida, Alabama, and a bunch of much lesser dwarves getting beat down much like now) Let the season play out. We pretty much always give them a game regardless of how good they are. That's why Paul is our coach. Historically Syracuse is a great program, but [USER=274]@CuseJacket[/USER] is right. We don't want to trade places with them. [/QUOTE]
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