Bad teams aren't in every game they play. This team is 3-4 plays away from being 4-1. 5-6 from being 5-0. The offensive line issues have changed everything on offense. No identity because this offense is built to open up the pass off the run. When you can't establish a run game, you can't throw the football. Also, TWO knew QBs, dealing with injury and trying to find a rhythm. (I prefer to pick one QB and roll with him, but you can see why Des has given each some playing time. Both have upside, but both are inconsistent) The defense has been as advertised and I'd argue has only improved game by game. Special teams have taken a step back but when is the last time we had a reliable place kicker? Rhys is avg 6 yards less per punt on average. The turnovers have nothing to do with coaching. Execution issues a new long snapper is something you can't plan for.
We are inexperienced at key positions. That does not equate to a bad football team.
I finally agreed last night because I got tired of seeing a naked dude on a toilet.
This is not a bad team, they just lack confidence and haven't learned how to win, yet. What disappoints me the most is the lack of emotion on the sideline both players and staff.
If we go to OT and beat South Alabama we are looking at this team in a completely different light and discussing our West Division Championship aspirations. We have a lot of work to do but if we keep improving we will be fine. At this point getting to a bowl game and better than .500 record would be acceptable and get us back on the path to where we need to be. That should basically be our floor in trying to maintain the winning tradition that has been established here.
Off years and bad losses will happen, it's how you rebound that determines what kind of program you have.
The Motto #YOLO
This was part of the culture. It was organic as a home grown garden, but it was treated like a weed bed somewhere along the way. And that difference is making a huge difference between winning & losing & very very few people are even acknowledging that it even has an impact. No one from our local media has bothered to even ask about it.
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