thebull35
Jolly Good Fellow
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Yes I said it. Every game that we win everyone is on here and other sites talking about how great we are, and how great the offense is, and how player X is the next coming of Walter Peyton, **** Butkus, Ronnie Lott, etc... And conversely, after every loss there are huge portion of the fan base that thinks the spread-based option is the most archaic offense ever, our athletes suck, our coach was out-coached, and the season is over. People, IT WAS ONE GAME. How many of you doom and gloomers were saying the same thing after the Duke loss? UNC loss? Losing happens. There is a reason that very few teams/people have perfect seasons.
I recall back in the summer everyone was yelling about how many freshmen we should be playing due to their skill level. Now on some of these threads you read about "we can't win with the freshmen." Very few freshmen in the history of them game have come right out of high school and din't have to deal with some kind of learning curve. Hell even last year a lot of people were jumping off the boat because of the attrition. But then when the team started to win everyone is all hunky-dory. Everyone was ranting and raving about the offensive line because we were returning 80% of last year's starters. Now you can read how people are saying that Shaq was the only reason they were worth a damn. You guys do realize that our line at the beginning of the season was not nearly as well-oiled as it was at the end of the season.
Does the team have flaws? Yes. Are most of them fixable? Yes. Is every goal that the team has set still in within reach? Yes. My point is some of you need to take a moment to breathe. YOU CAN'T HAVE IT BOTH WAYS.
I recall back in the summer everyone was yelling about how many freshmen we should be playing due to their skill level. Now on some of these threads you read about "we can't win with the freshmen." Very few freshmen in the history of them game have come right out of high school and din't have to deal with some kind of learning curve. Hell even last year a lot of people were jumping off the boat because of the attrition. But then when the team started to win everyone is all hunky-dory. Everyone was ranting and raving about the offensive line because we were returning 80% of last year's starters. Now you can read how people are saying that Shaq was the only reason they were worth a damn. You guys do realize that our line at the beginning of the season was not nearly as well-oiled as it was at the end of the season.
Does the team have flaws? Yes. Are most of them fixable? Yes. Is every goal that the team has set still in within reach? Yes. My point is some of you need to take a moment to breathe. YOU CAN'T HAVE IT BOTH WAYS.