The Vikings break my heart plenty over the years with their losses, but I dont find myself wondering "what the heck was KOC thinking there?" nearly as often i do with Fleck
A bad unforced special teams mistake sets the offense up with bad field position. Gutless play calling on offense contributes to giving them good field position. Then porous defense let's them into the endzone way too easily. I think this is what they call complimentary football across all three...
They certainly seem to have fallen off since the era when they would run out the beefeaters for a seven o-lineman formation in short yardage and the crowd would go wild.
Ive always considered Washington a good comparison point. Big city, pro sports, not a historical dynasty (though some stretches if significant success)
From game to game, it seems like it can go either way. A team can build confidence with a good performance, but we have also seen teams have a piss poor performance and respond by being really dialed in next time they take the field.
cant we take some time to enjoy our championship in the Northwestern State championship season before we look ahead to the Cal Bears championship season?
I want to patent a new technology where they print some kind of parchment, you use this document to access the stadium, and it bears some kind of marking that identifies your section, row, and seat number.
Whether we should or shouldn't be getting votes, today's performance shouldn't move the needle. We did what we should have done against a team we never should have scheduled.
This is why I wish CFP selection ran like the NCAA hockey tourney with the PWR. Still have the rankings to drive interest and fan discussion, but who gets in is based solely on what happens on the ice/field, no human judgment.