Sparlimb
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There are some inexcusable things that continue to happen on game day. 7 games into the season and this team has absolutely no discipline. None, zero. Motion penalties, an inability to lineup correctly on offense, dropped punts, horrid QB play, leaky defense that can't tackle, the list goes on. In my humble opinion, a bowl game is still no certainty. I'm inclined to think we have two more chances at a victory over the next two weeks and probably have a punchers chance we'll win one of them. We won't beat anyone else the rest of the way. I actually thought Claeys was clearly the best position coach under Kill. That said, he looks completely over matched in the big chair. I can't point to one thing the team this year has done well.
While many will argue we won and we're likely bowling and first year coach and all that, I don't think it will feel quite so good when we lose our last 4 in a row. Is there any doubt why the stands are half empty? Does anyone think we're going to send any sort of fan contingent to whatever crap bowl we might qualify for? I know I'm done financially supporting the team this year. The bus line was pretty crowded when I left. And when I got to the parking lot and we actually won, people were genuinely surprised.
It was a beautiful day to sit in the sun and watch the game. And so I'm happy I went for that, but I left after the Wolitarsky fumble, because win or lose it was a loss to me. Leidner was awful as usual, special teams were a mixed bag but plenty really ugly and the defense is a freaking joke. We won because Rutgers missed an extra point. A team we were favored by 18+ on. Anyway, the day was awesome, the product on the field, not so much.
While many will argue we won and we're likely bowling and first year coach and all that, I don't think it will feel quite so good when we lose our last 4 in a row. Is there any doubt why the stands are half empty? Does anyone think we're going to send any sort of fan contingent to whatever crap bowl we might qualify for? I know I'm done financially supporting the team this year. The bus line was pretty crowded when I left. And when I got to the parking lot and we actually won, people were genuinely surprised.
It was a beautiful day to sit in the sun and watch the game. And so I'm happy I went for that, but I left after the Wolitarsky fumble, because win or lose it was a loss to me. Leidner was awful as usual, special teams were a mixed bag but plenty really ugly and the defense is a freaking joke. We won because Rutgers missed an extra point. A team we were favored by 18+ on. Anyway, the day was awesome, the product on the field, not so much.