Not sure why - the doom and gloom by the pres-season rankings related to Furman and the ascension of VMI, Chatty, ETSU, and Samford.
When you start looking at starters and depth, the quality of depth - you start feeling that Furman is underrated.
Not sure why - the doom and gloom by the pres-season rankings related to Furman and the ascension of VMI, Chatty, ETSU, and Samford.
We're a good football team. We had a difficult spring.
Also, I think I read somewhere that we’re now growing and offering Wicked Weed in the end zone.
I'll add no.6apaladin wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 10:30 pmJasper, I hear you. Just throwing some things out there that may or may not be reasons for optimism.
1. A couple of coaching changes.
2. We lost most of the OL.
3. Hamp Sisson has really improved(supposedly).
4. CCH feels really good about where we are. (Ok scratch #4).
5. We have a new field turf.
^^^^ I think your on to something!!!!FUPlayer74 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 1:22 amI'll add no.6apaladin wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 10:30 pmJasper, I hear you. Just throwing some things out there that may or may not be reasons for optimism.
1. A couple of coaching changes.
2. We lost most of the OL.
3. Hamp Sisson has really improved(supposedly).
4. CCH feels really good about where we are. (Ok scratch #4).
5. We have a new field turf.
6. We're going to run the option with Hamp, and if he gets hurt, we're going to run it with Jace, and if he gets hurt, we're going to run it with......... and if he gets hurt...
Jasper wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 10:02 pmSo. are you simply ignoring that “difficult” spring season even though the coaching staff and key players are essentially the same? It was a very disappointing performance. What has happened to anticipate a positive change? It’s not as if they finished on a high note. As a fan, I hope all this optimism is justified but would like to hear some logical reasons for it.
The Jackal wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 6:30 amJasper wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 10:02 pmSo. are you simply ignoring that “difficult” spring season even though the coaching staff and key players are essentially the same? It was a very disappointing performance. What has happened to anticipate a positive change? It’s not as if they finished on a high note. As a fan, I hope all this optimism is justified but would like to hear some logical reasons for it.
I'm not ignoring any of it.
I am looking at our roster and realize we have solid talent and depth across the board.
I look at the coaching staff. I am looking at their body of work over the last four years, not a missed extra point against VMI, to draw conclusions. They've had a lot of success at this point.
I look at the historic trends for perspective. Did you know it took Bobby Johnson six seasons before he finished higher than 3rd in SoCon play? Six years in to Johnson's tenure Furman finished tied for 6th. The very next season Furman started a torrid run with back to back 9 win seasons and then a national title appearance in the third.
Furman also has never really had a ton of success while starting a 1st or 2nd year player at QB. If Furman played this spring with a freshman/sophomore QB, whether that player was named Sisson, Grainger, Hannon, Blazejowski, Napier, Sorrells, or Gray, the odds are our offense would have struggled.
Beyond all of that, SoCon football is full of examples where a teams do complete 180s the next season. VMI was terrible in 2019 and won the conference in 2020. ETSU shared the conference title and a playoff berth in 2018 and finished dead last in 2019. This happens all the time.
So, sure, one can be hyper-focused on the spring season. I choose to look at all of the other signs pointing towards a successful 2021 season.
Jasper wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 8:48 amThe Jackal wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 6:30 amJasper wrote: ↑Thu Aug 19, 2021 10:02 pmSo. are you simply ignoring that “difficult” spring season even though the coaching staff and key players are essentially the same? It was a very disappointing performance. What has happened to anticipate a positive change? It’s not as if they finished on a high note. As a fan, I hope all this optimism is justified but would like to hear some logical reasons for it.
I'm not ignoring any of it.
I am looking at our roster and realize we have solid talent and depth across the board.
I look at the coaching staff. I am looking at their body of work over the last four years, not a missed extra point against VMI, to draw conclusions. They've had a lot of success at this point.
I look at the historic trends for perspective. Did you know it took Bobby Johnson six seasons before he finished higher than 3rd in SoCon play? Six years in to Johnson's tenure Furman finished tied for 6th. The very next season Furman started a torrid run with back to back 9 win seasons and then a national title appearance in the third.
Furman also has never really had a ton of success while starting a 1st or 2nd year player at QB. If Furman played this spring with a freshman/sophomore QB, whether that player was named Sisson, Grainger, Hannon, Blazejowski, Napier, Sorrells, or Gray, the odds are our offense would have struggled.
Beyond all of that, SoCon football is full of examples where a teams do complete 180s the next season. VMI was terrible in 2019 and won the conference in 2020. ETSU shared the conference title and a playoff berth in 2018 and finished dead last in 2019. This happens all the time.
So, sure, one can be hyper-focused on the spring season. I choose to look at all of the other signs pointing towards a successful 2021 season.
A missed extra point against VMI is not important but the teams performance in losing the last 3 games of the year against SoCon teams should be. I certainly hope your optimism is justified and that the team rebounds from that terrible showing. We should have a good idea on that in a few weeks when we play North Carolina A & T, a ranked opponent. This team and staff needs to show a marked improvement offensively right out of the gate.
Furmanoid is like a lot of us that need to see some huge improvement on the field to get really excited. All the glowing position previews makes it sound like we are national contenders. Arguably the most improvement needs to be with the OL and the QB position. We though we could have seen a change at QB but that didn’t happen. The QB position will be the same and the OL lost a lot but that may not be a bad thing. To say the NC A&T is huge is an undestatement. Time to see some good football from the Paladins.Furmanoid wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 8:34 amI’m not picking at you but I am curious. When you look at the roster and “see talent” (as several fellows do) how does that work? What is the assessment based upon if not performance on the field? Is it recruiting notes, 40 times or what? Hopefully not coach speak and hopefully not circus catches in practice. I want to be converted but I have this scientific mindset that gets in the way.
I think you make very good arguments for the possibility of us being really good (our D makes anything possible), but I’m not seeing much probability of it.
apaladin wrote: ↑Fri Aug 20, 2021 11:29 amJackel, you can keep saying the spring season was difficult for many. Probably was. According to CCH before the spring season we were older, bigger, faster, strionger than ever. He also stated many times and even in the recent podcast that the team wanted to play, was ready to play and was going to regardless. With all of this we fell flat on our face. I think this is what is most concerning to most of us.