It takes a big man to apologize. Good on you for that. Being a passionate fan of the Cards is not easy and can be pretty frustrating at times.
These guys are still not pros and are pretty imperfect. The staff is too. Growing into this season with a young team will continue to frustrate us all.
At the end of the day....we are still pulling for the same team.
I just enjoy life and take the good with the bad. We are all still growing older in wisdom. Have a drink or two or whatever you do to unwind. And be glad the Cards won the darn game. On to beat the Fake Worrest guys next week. Are ya wit me?
No, we're not different at all with that. I was concerned last season because we won so many close games in 2019. But Covid really screwed with Louisville because of the depth issues caused by Petrino. I didn't sweat too much last seasons results.I don’t think anyone thinks its an impressive win, but it’s a win. I guess for example you and I see the program at different places. In 2018 we went 2-10 then Satt had a tremendous year in 2019 given what he inherited. At that time I said that was the worst thing that could have happened to Satt and the program because people with your thought process thought we were back. Then COVID hit and our lack of talent and depth was really highlighted and we win 3 games. Fact is 2019 was an anomaly. We are in a complete rebuild as many predicted when Bobby was fired. FB just does not turn around fast.
So it’s one brick at a time. One step forward, two back until they put a complete game together and learn to win constantly under pressure, keep a lead, etc… And for the record that goes for the coaching staff too. Was there highlights in this game? Sure we’re. We’re there ugly spots in this game? Obviously. Did we find a way to win on the road for the first time in 7 games. Most certainly. Has this team shown any sign of quitting? No. That is progress and that my friend is a win.
I agree and your correct. And I’m not going to lie it drives me nuts too. But it’s part of the process..Hence it’s a learning process for the coaches too. Let’s hope players and coaches alike learned tonightNo, we're not different at all with that. I was concerned last season because we won so many close games in 2019. But Covid really screwed with Louisville because of the depth issues caused by Petrino. I didn't sweat too much last seasons results.
I was confident this summer even with the offensive stars we lost and I believe we may end up having a winning season and making a good bowl. However, things have to change with the offense for that to happen.
All Cards fans know about the run first play calling and when it works, we're all for it. But tonight, in the 2nd half FSU was crowding the box over and over and we continued to run off tackle over and over. It wasn't working, yet it continued. Everytime we would complete a 6 or 7 yard pass, we would run down the middle for no gain or loss of yards.
It drove me bonkers. I just don't get it. And many a time it was Burkley and not Mitchell. Drove me crazy. It was an obvious playing not to lose instead of playing to win.
Well there's 2 sides of the ball. How about the defense in the fourth quarter holding FSU who was pulling out all the stops from gadget plays to going for it on multiple 4th downs not to mention some very questionable calls. How many plays were the defense on the field for in the 2nd half ? But they held strong when they had to and came up with a game saving interception.I'm referring to this game and how pathetic the Cards were in that entire 2nd half offensively. I guess you believe we're going to continue to win that way when we actually play a winning team?