MidlandsPaladin wrote: ↑Sun Feb 28, 2021 7:33 am
The Jackal wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 11:22 pm
Paladin91 wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 10:12 pm
MidlandsPaladin wrote: ↑Sat Feb 27, 2021 9:58 pm
This fan base, many of which remember the days where the question was not whether we were going to beat VMI and Wofford but by how much, is just tired of settling for less.
Well said. I'd say the newer generation of fans are just fine with the participation award. Try better next time.
This is a joke of an argument.
Good Furman teams have dud games. The 1985 team lost to a D2 school. The vaunted 2004 team managed 10 points on the road against a terrible Elon team. The 2005 team, arguably one of the great teams all time, absolutely stunk in a week 2 game against Western Carolina on the road.
This isn't about being complacent. This is about the fact that team had a bad day today.
Be upset. Criticize the game plan. That's fine. But this chicken little stuff is just ridiculous.
You mentioned three games spanning twenty years. No comparison to recent history where our “bad days” are commonplace. How many "bad days" do we have to continue to have to see a concerning trend?
And the Newberry game is apples to oranges. You all neglect to mention that we sat our starting QB in that game due to injury and we lost on a fluke 57 yard field goal. True, they are D2 and it shouldn't have come down to that, but no excuses yesterday - we were at full strength, got whipped up front, and beat ourselves with mistakes. Not to mention it was a SoCon game in a year that we have to win the conference to reach the postseason.
How is that apples to oranges? A good Furman team got beat by a D2 school. I don't care if President Johns was playing QB. Also, 57 yard field goals aren't flukes. They are big kicks. It sure isn't an excuse to be down a player (recall, our 2001 team won on the road in Statesboro without Louis Ivory).
Our '05 team was bigger, faster, stronger than Western Carolina and looked like absolute garbage in Cullowhee that night. No excuses. They were outplayed and out coached that night.
Just don't blame some "new generation" complacent thinking. The defensive staff, as it were, are a bunch of young guys and our defense is whipping everyone's fannies right now. The offensive staff is a lot of former Furman players from glory years. They are the ones getting beat - not the defense.