People are impatient. They’re forgetting how far this team has had to come since 2011. The stench from that season still lingers with me. The team we have now is far superior to anything we’ve seen in several years.
People are impatient. They’re forgetting how far this team has had to come since 2011. The stench from that season still lingers with me. The team we have now is far superior to anything we’ve seen in several years.
It’s not that I forgot,it’s just that it’s easier to watch a team you know is not very good lose and look for the development of younger players and the occasional upset but when you know a team has the talent to win and they don’t that’s pretty tough. The players were mad at themselves after this last one. The thing that’s getting to me about Fisher is the lack of urgency,it’s like it takes him half the season to finally get going and in this division it will be all but over by then.
This reply was modified 10 years, 3 months ago by Eternal Ramnation.
The team wasn’t ready to play so far. That’s easier to understand when you have a roster full of rookies, but we’re past that point. These second year players were playing well by the end of last year.
Some teams are always ready coming out of the gate…so far not this team. Sure they’ll turn it around…but why not use the pre-season to iron out some of them things that we spend the first 25 percent of the season ironing out.
The team wasn’t ready to play so far. That’s easier to understand when you have a roster full of rookies, but we’re past that point. These second year players were playing well by the end of last year.
Some teams are always ready coming out of the gate…so far not this team. Sure they’ll turn it around…but why not use the pre-season to iron out some of them things that we spend the first 25 percent of the season ironing out.
IMO. They didn’t completely come together in the preseason. A lot of guys sat and got better in August, and as a result, they lacked group cohesion when the real games started. They were out of sync.
The team wasn’t ready to play so far. That’s easier to understand when you have a roster full of rookies, but we’re past that point. These second year players were playing well by the end of last year.
Some teams are always ready coming out of the gate…so far not this team. Sure they’ll turn it around…but why not use the pre-season to iron out some of them things that we spend the first 25 percent of the season ironing out.
Well, Bradford was out, of course. Had to affect
the timing on the offense.
And the defense? I dunno. I assume itz
got somethin ta do with GW.