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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 456812" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>Posted for the first time in a long time after the Alcorn State game and prior to that had not visited this site in many many months. Not that it matters but I just found that my interest had waned. </p><p></p><p>This is not critical analysis but it is how I feel. Watching Tech in tight game almost always feels like we are just hanging on by our finger nails. Rather than having confidence that Tech will pull it out I find myself anticipating how we are going to blow the game. Usually, when I feel that way, we do blow the game. </p><p></p><p>After last week I felt like I was seeing a replay of the previous season. Tech may in fact learn from this game and get better. I sure hope so. But I have no doubts that it will be a difficult and steep learning curve and even then it may not salvage the season. Last year I felt like Tech needed some things to happen right for them. Winning the Tennessee game and the Miami game probably would have turned the whole season around for them. But since that didn't happen all they were left with was no momentum, no optimism and an average team trying to climb out of a hole.</p><p></p><p>If anyone understands what I am trying to say then you will understand what I mean when I say that this year we almost need good fortune or a lucky break to get us though some of our games so that this team can recoup and build some cohesion. It feels like we are still in learning mode as a team and when you have to play almost a perfect game to win that means any breakdown or mistake can kill you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 456812, member: 1640"] Posted for the first time in a long time after the Alcorn State game and prior to that had not visited this site in many many months. Not that it matters but I just found that my interest had waned. This is not critical analysis but it is how I feel. Watching Tech in tight game almost always feels like we are just hanging on by our finger nails. Rather than having confidence that Tech will pull it out I find myself anticipating how we are going to blow the game. Usually, when I feel that way, we do blow the game. After last week I felt like I was seeing a replay of the previous season. Tech may in fact learn from this game and get better. I sure hope so. But I have no doubts that it will be a difficult and steep learning curve and even then it may not salvage the season. Last year I felt like Tech needed some things to happen right for them. Winning the Tennessee game and the Miami game probably would have turned the whole season around for them. But since that didn't happen all they were left with was no momentum, no optimism and an average team trying to climb out of a hole. If anyone understands what I am trying to say then you will understand what I mean when I say that this year we almost need good fortune or a lucky break to get us though some of our games so that this team can recoup and build some cohesion. It feels like we are still in learning mode as a team and when you have to play almost a perfect game to win that means any breakdown or mistake can kill you. [/QUOTE]
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