I think we're a bit too quick to forget how good Broadway was over the past 2 years. The guy has talent. This year, however, he's not thrown one ball to warrant praise for his accuracy or touch on the ball. Something is wrong with him. But, before we throw him under the bus- remember how nervous we were when there was a chance that he wasn't going to play for the New Orleans Bowl? If Haack has made THAT much progress in the off season, then let him play. Otherwise, Broadway's the guy.
Hud and the program raised thier expections and we all wrote checks. That being said, dont give me a crappy product and expect me to like it.
They preach "Big Tyme" at the athletic complex, the critisim comes with Big Tyme also.
A lot of our issues is the fact that we are -8 in the T/O margin. Hard to win that way.
Tough loss, again. Was happy the team came (about 20 players) to our end zone before kick off, knelt and said a prayer. I felt like the team was letting us know they are focused and not giving up. Ole Miss just looked bigger, stronger, and faster. I am still hoping for improvement next week and will not give up on the players. I do believe the coaches need to let the players play and get rid of the conservative play. We must get more aggressive if we are going to have any success.
When the POA arrived I thought we were going to have a prep band. When the whole band filed in, I was amazed and glad to see them. Yea we know they play some corny music, but hey it's my corny music.
Ole Miss fans were not mean or nice, just mostly indifferent like a bunch of ants taking care of their business.
Long drive tomorrow, happy I made the trip. Bonding time with my 16 year old.
Estimate about 1500 Cajun fans at game. Could be a little more. Could not count all the ones on the opposite side.
Geaux Cajuns. Beat Boise.
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