mthoopsfan said:3-7-77 said:Your reasoning is sound, and plausible. Exactly what the reasons are is debatable. Several have stated their alternative beliefs. Predictably, there are those who just wont hear you out, or 'ignore' your posts. Pathetic. Surrounded by Yes Men, they'll never change, as they are incapable of change. You have explained your position(s) well. Well done. :thumb:
The years 2012-2017 gutted the Griz football program. I personally believe last year was due, in large part, to repetitive injuries at QB, and a large drop off in talent between #1 and #2, the resulting drop in TOP, and wearing out our defense. A one year aberrancy. I hope you won't stoop the the level of attacks on you that you have experienced in the past, which we both know are coming, then 'counter punched' with the same ammo. Let them suck you in. Stay above their level. Put the past 20 years of conflict with them behind you. It takes two to tango. :clap:
Yup. You hit the nail on the head. So true. So obvious.
“The years 2012-2017 gutted the Griz football program. I personally believe last year was due, in large part, to repetitive injuries at QB, and a large drop off in talent between #1 and #2, the resulting drop in TOP, and wearing out our defense. A one year aberrancy.”
One could argue that last year was the perfect storm: a brutal schedule (EVERY difficult game on the road) combined with critical injuries to key players at the absolute worst possible times. Requiring Johnson to play injured (because of no capable backup) led to several key turnovers that either a) eliminated a sure fire TD or gave the OTHER team a TD at the worst possible time.
Two things this year should improve that: a much more favorable schedule and a deeper (I believe) team across the board, with the exception of corners (more a function of “we as fans don’t know what we’ve got there yet”)…