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Deep and healthy offensive line.
Another off-season under the same coordinators and systems.
You guys have renewed my faith in this years squad. we all have periods of doubt and mine came in Aug. I am on board with the team playing with more consistenecy at all positions. Thanks! these were some outstanding posts!
You guys have renewed my faith in this years squad. we all have periods of doubt and mine came in Aug. I am on board with the team playing with more consistenecy at all positions. Thanks! these were some outstanding posts!
Hey, being a Gophers fan pretty much breeds a natural-born sense of fatalism and doubt, and though I am not a Chicago Cubs fan, I imagine that's very akin to being the same thing (though we have not been starved for nearly so long as they have, aye yi yi). But it's all a matter of degree, and I will be turning 47 years old this September, and haven't seen diddly-crud from Gophers football in my lifetime. Well, to amend that statement, I have seen an awful lot, a ton of great games, an equal amount of heartbreaks, thrills, chills, and always the ultimate disappointment, and RE: having not seen crap, that would refer to the fact I've not seen the Gophers win a Big 10 championship in my lifetime, nor seen them ever play in a January 1 bowl game, whilst every other member of our conference has, and multiple times, and therein lies the frustration and fatalism of a fan, when from the time you've been cognizant enough to actually follow and care, it has always and inevitably ended up in disappointment, to where you begin to expect the worst to always happen, if only to minimize your future disappointment, and I have been to the point of wondering, after all these years wandering dry in the desert, will I see this team do anything of significance at all before I am fricken dead and buried in the ground?
So I can understand and fully relate to any Gopher football fan harboring doubts, because if all one has ever known is disappointment, then what the hell else is there to expect? That's just natural.
However, I will refer to all the posts above in this thread as reasons for optimism and hope, as well as the fact we've not quite seen a coaching staff like this in Minnesota for a long, long time, and I would go so far as to say as not in my lifetime. This is not the clown show of Brewster, nor the complacency and laziness of Mason. It wasn't Wacker (RIP), who despite his eminently kind nature and massive decency, was simply under-qualified for the job, and it wasn't John Gutekunst, who despite showing some real promise, was ultimately torpedoed by the fact that he wasn't quite Lou Holtz and never could be, and that all leads back to the architect of this cluster-f*ck within my football caring lifetime, the song and dance man himself, and the build-up of massive hope he wrought, all the while planning to leave, and how I will never forget him doing so, and how it crushed me, but how that was just my own naivete at such a young age, I actually believed in him.
It all comes down (and goes back) to coaching, in my opinion, and this crew seem hardly mercenaries like Holtz (though in fairness, NIU fans might want to argue otherwise given how he left their team), but given their track record of grinding and relentless success at every stop, I absolutely believe in this staff, and I don't know that we've ever had a finer one. So God yes, I do believe in them completely, and at this point just pray for Coach Kill's health, as it made me weep seeing him seizing there on the sidelines.
read every word. nice post!