I've attempted to stay out of these types of conversations, because I think too many aren't really interested in dealing with reality. Some of the reaction to the game, I believe, is a reaction to the over the top coronation of Napier before he had coached a game. And even more so after we had beaten an inferior opponent in our first game. I have to admit, reading some on this forum, you would have thought Miss St was in trouble with the Cajuns coming to town. So when the results looked very similar to what we have experienced in the past, people matched hyperbole with hyperbole to prove a point. The reality is, in the game against Miss St, people saw what they wanted to see. If you saw "better effort" "more discipline" than Hud's teams, you had to be looking for that and saw what you wanted to see. The results does not support that theory. However, I don't think (at least I hope not) that anyone is suggesting that Napier is in trouble after two games. But I also don't think he has done anything to be announced as the savior or legend of this football program. Much of what I have read about Napier on here I remember reading about Hud a few years ago, we all know how that changed. Whatever the reasons, Hud is gone and Napier is here, we have to let him turn this program into his organization which will not happen over night, but it also doesn't protect him from any criticism. He is a first time head coach, there will be mistakes, but ultimately it's about how we fare in conference and recruiting. Until then, I would hope for less hyperbole and more good discussion. My 2 cents, which I am not sure is even worth that much.