Thought I might let you guys see it early so you can forget all this mess.
Double Vision
Football season, it’s the best time of the year. As soon as it’s over you begin counting down the days to the start again. The thing is it’s never long enough; when you want it to be… When things aren’t going good, it can last forever. Football season is about finding out what you’re made of, but not just for the players; it’s also about finding out what kind of fan you are.
When things are running and gunning, everybody wants to be apart of the glory. Why not? But when things get rough, that’s when you find out who the real fans are. I’m sure you know what I’m getting at but think about it, two teams: The Cajuns and the Saints.
It’s not just about them going winless so far this season; it’s about the anticipation, the expectation and the results. Let’s face it… neither of them have had bountiful amounts of success in the past. They’ve had some great seasons here and there, but some poor ones as well. The difference is that these past few years, they have both been through some BIG changes. People have had good reason to cheer for the teams, such as last year. This year however, it’s a slow start.
I don’t know what the problem is, if I did I would probably be a coach, but from what I have seen my teams are just flat out playing some bad football. Nothing seems to be going right. One week they fall to a decent team, so I think “hey, no big deal they’ll get it together.” The next week they lose to an awful team and I think “man, this is no good.” So I go through the cycle all over again, bad night Saturday, bad day Sunday, oh boy it’s Monday. But by the time Tuesday rolls around I’m over it and ready for the next weekend.
Ok so I’m doing my part, when are the teams gonna do theirs? It’s time to step up and make some decisions; accept some challenges; refuse to lose. Are you going to just endure losing to high school teams or are you going to do something about it? Everybody saw it, heck there were 34,000 people there. Get over it and move on, but next time, do some things a little different. For instance, let’s score a touchdown in the second half of a football game. There is a reason there are four quarters. It’s time to stop playing Mr. Nice Guy and get some heads rolling.
I don’t care what it takes; this University needs to learn how to win. This Saints team needs to realize that it takes more than just showing up to a game to get a victory. Reggie Bush needs to stop spending all his time filming commercials and learn how to play in the NFL. These defenses need to step up to the challenge and lower some helmets. These teams need to play like one.
It’s time to get a real attitude about football, it’s more than just jumping up and down and getting pumped up cause you’re the pick to win, it’s being mentally ready and confident that whatever it takes you know you have the ability to win. Sure there might not be a lot of fans who don’t think you can do it; who cares, they’ll be back when it happens. That just shows how poor of fans they are.
Conference play starts for the Cajuns this Saturday against Troy, it’s not too late to make something happen, but it’s getting awful close. The choice is theirs. I’ll be there to see what they decide. Forget the people who won’t.