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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    How about some perspective, Neal Brown went 4-8 (3-5) at Troy in his first year, then 10-3 (6-2) in 2016, 11-2 (7-1) SBC title and win over LSU in 2017 and 3-1 so far with win at Nebraska so far in 2018. First time head coach and he had been at Troy already before.
    More perspective...

    PJ Fleck went 1-11 year one with Western Michigan. 8-5 in years 2 and 3. Before breaking out with the 13-1 season.

    Satterfield at App State went 4-8 in year 1, followed by 7-5 year 2. He is 32-10 since then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    More perspective...

    PJ Fleck went 1-11 year one with Western Michigan. 8-5 in years 2 and 3. Before breaking out with the 13-1 season.

    Satterfield at App State went 4-8 in year 1, followed by 7-5 year 2. He is 32-10 since then.
    Yep, however none of those schools have smart and intelligent fans like ours.

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    Quote Originally Posted by zephyr View Post
    Cajun T was the only one I saw.
    I said I don't have the patience for a 3 year build and I don't! I didn't say I quit, or I'm done. But anyone that is going to call me out because they can't take hearing we are bad can GFT!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    How about some perspective, Neal Brown went 4-8 (3-5) at Troy in his first year, then 10-3 (6-2) in 2016, 11-2 (7-1) SBC title and win over LSU in 2017 and 3-1 so far with win at Nebraska so far in 2018. First time head coach and he had been at Troy already before.
    What you have stated is all true, but it is also true that we just lost to a program in it's second season of FCS football, led by a freshmen QB. You also have a HC stating that this loss is on the staff, we were all there and seen it in person. Bottom line, I don't see the discipline or improvement that usually happens by the second or third game. All this is also part of putting everything in context, whether you like it or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    I said I don't have the patience for a 3 year build and I don't! I didn't say I quit, or I'm done. But anyone that is going to call me out because they can't take hearing we are bad can GFT!
    T, your analysis of where we are is spot on. Hopefully this coaching staff starts to see it in that light and last night was a reality check in that regard. This guy is young and has said that being in charge of the whole enchilada is new to him. Pain like was administered upon him last night is usually a game changer. Let's see how he handles it. It is unfortunate that next weekend will not provide much opportunity in that regard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    T, your analysis of where we are is spot on. Hopefully this coaching staff starts to see it in that light and last night was a reality check in that regard. This guy is young and has said that being in charge of the whole enchilada is new to him. Pain like was administered upon him last night is usually a game changer. Let's see how he handles it. It is unfortunate that next weekend will not provide much opportunity in that regard.
    I bought in to Napier when we hired him. He is learning on the job as a HC and it's different managing the game from the sideline rather than the booth. I'm just disappointed in what I've seen to this point and I guess I'm guilty of making myself believe we were more talented than what we are right now. I'm a UL fan to the fault at times.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    I bought in to Napier when we hired him. He is learning on the job as a HC and it's different managing the game from the sideline rather than the booth. I'm just disappointed in what I've seen to this point and I guess I'm guilty of making myself believe we were more talented than what we are right now. I'm a UL fan to the fault at times.
    Good things come in time. He is being afforded all the tools off the field. Hopefully as he learns and gets more comfortable in this new bigger role and acquires more tools on the field it will all work out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun_lannister View Post
    Players dancing and goofing off on the sidelines S&C coach is a cheerleader now . Defensively we corrected nothing from last week on assignment football . offensively shifts became a thing of the past kept running the same dive tackle and 50/50 junp ball .. we should have just gave hudspeth a raise and kept him
    That bush league ____ is hard to watch while getting beat by 2 touchdowns to a fbs startup program

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    What you have stated is all true, but it is also true that we just lost to a program in it's second season of FCS football, lead by a freshmen QB. You also have a HC stating that this lose is on the staff, we were all there and seen it in person. Bottom line, I don't see the discipline or improvement that usually happens by the second or third game. All this is also part of putting everything in context, whether you like it or not.
    And everyone said the same about app state with their first year head coach and true freshman QB when they moved up..then they destroyed people for 4 years. They said the same about Georgia southern. Maybe some of you need to get it through your head that there just isn’t that big a difference in good fcs teams and lower FBS. Again, none of us know how good ccu will be. None of us know how we will finish this season. We beat an FCS, we lost to an SEC and lost by 2 to a conference team that runs an option offense..but by all means run for cover for the sky is falling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    I bought in to Napier when we hired him. He is learning on the job as a HC and it's different managing the game from the sideline rather than the booth. I'm just disappointed in what I've seen to this point and I guess I'm guilty of making myself believe we were more talented than what we are right now. I'm a UL fan to the fault at times.
    Yup, I bought in thinking we had better talent too. THe results are painfully obvious. I believe in Naps and also understand that he is adjusting to a new world also. I too will be at the games when i'm not working and will continue to support UL Football. This is year one of new regime not year three. What Hud left us is a damn crying shame and the scholly reductions hurt more than we can imagine.

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    Excitement of having the 5th best recruiting class in the G5 sure went away quick around here.


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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    Excitement of having the 5th best recruiting class in the G5 sure went away quick around here.
    Well they still have to sign. Plus, we just lost to a displaced FBS move-up.

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