I don't think it's a gross misunderstanding. And I don't think we are "So Far Away" talent wise. And that's what bothers me. There isn't anyone on this board who can tell me that Jamal Robinson, Elijah McGuire, Harris,half our O Line, Juicy, Trae Johnson, Anyama, & several others which I've omitted couldn't play on any fricking college roster in this country. They just aren't playing together like a team on either side of the ball long enough to put scoring drives together, or stop anyone for three straight downs, or turn the ball over enough to give our guys a chance to be competitive. A lot of this has to do with guys buying their own preseason hype & it doesn't matter where that hype came from. When you allow your guys to buy into the belief that you can give 65% effort & not walk away with your behinds severely kicked by another team which is just as talented, or even more talented giving 100% effort the whole time, then you have a discipline problem.
When you can't cover gravy with rice while not putting any pressure on the QB because your too busy rushing three & four against five from the very same spot & the very same angle play after play, then you have a scheme problem. Couple that with not ever throwing the ball down the field more than we do with better success any more because we quite simply haven't taken the time to develop our receiving corps, tight ends, or our QBs any more than we have. Then you have a philosophy problem.
I hate to say it. And I would love to be the last to say it. But I aint guessing. I already know. This staff took it's foot off the pedal a while back. And they've been coasting ever since. I don't give a rip about twenty seven wins & three New Orleans Bowls. Football is a what have you done for me lately sport. And I I'm not seeing much right now for the money we're dolling out. The problem is when you appear to be going in this direction, then before it rears its head for the public, its usually been going on in private for a while. And it is highly unlikely it will be corrected in the middle of the season.
Not that this thread hasn't already gone completely off topic from the original post....Jay Walker not talking about the Cajuns after a lost, but I do have a question with regards to Cajuns, conference association, and recruiting.
And this may not be the best place to ask, but here goes.
Would being associated with another (more prestigious) conference (other than CUSA) automatically upgrade the Cajuns recruiting possibilities? Would conference affiliation get the coaches foot in the door of more 4 star and 5 star recruits?
Or no matter the conference, UL will always get the same type of athletes with an occasional 3 star billing?
Just curious?
Brother, I think your questions are totally appropriate for this thread. The underlying point of the thread was that there has been very little to zero Cajun football talk promoted on BEV the last six sessions. So to subsidize the lack of leadership at the local media level a few of conscientious posters have taken it upon themselves to discuss the shortcomings of this Cajuns team in a deeper way without fear of retribution from the powers that be. To me the bottom line is as long as people are talking at least they're not walking. Its when the talking stops that the panic alarm should go off.
Short of winning, HELL YES! that's exactly what I'm looking for. Because those moral victories tell me as a fan, a player, or a coach that while I'm not where I want to be, I sure as hell aint where I was. Here's a toast to moral victories. The only ones who have no use for them are champions, & idiots. Until we're national champions I'll take moral victories all day long. That is unless I already knew I could have won & was winning, & didn't win because I took the ball out of my kids hands.
For the record: I had no problems with the moral victories of our baseball & softball programs last season. While we're at it, I didn't have any problem with the moral victory our basketball program had. And I don't recall Jay having any problem with those either.
I qualified my comment. 2 of the 3 times we
Played Okie St, we competed Reb. In Cajun field, 21-17 at half. When we went to their place and BG played well, we were in that game for the majority of it. We COMPETED. LaTech dominated us in our own facility. Ole Miss had 250 yards AT THE END OF THE FIRST QUARTERRRR.. There's nothing moral about it.. You can't do that against air.
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