It is pretty damn clear at THIS point:
We just aren't very GOOD.
The numbers certainly support that point;
Myself, I am confident in staying with "the Eyetest"...which certainly does not bode well in terms of trends as far as success and how the rest of this season threatens to go.
For the moment. we are committed to this Coach and his staff in doing the most possible with what we've GOT here now, and eventually gathering the talent they can mold and build into a WINNER here over time.
For now, the one thing required of US is PATIENCE; Now, that hasn't exactly been a traditional "strength" here in "Gator Nation". Having been forwarned, either we now heed those warnings THIS time or suffer accordingly at least in coming weeks! Let us hope our Coach has some inkling of (and is thus READY for) the likely crescendo of complaint ahead!
It will neither be pleasant nor particularly constructive. He will somehow have to carry on with his laid back yet at same time determined HIGH ENERGY campaign to bring us along, no matter HOW vitriolic the growing ABUSE turns out to be.
We are going to lose some games, make no mistake--and if there is one thing LAST night's game should have shown us, bad as a WIN can look or feel (and THAT one was AMAZING in its effect on ME--I was driven to nearly abandoning the game and personal responsibility here at GE entirely, ready to simply shut it all down and just accept whatever "result" LATER--"AFTER-THE-FACT"!!!), a LOSS only INTENSIFIES all that and MORE! Big surprise: ANY kind of WIN is better than any kind of LOSS. But there CAN be "Bad WINS", it seems.
As it in fact played out, I DIDN'T quite ENTIRELY withdraw: I pulled a sort of "PSEUDO-Check-Out". I announced my withdrawal, stopped participating for a while down the stretch, but remained online, switched away from the game but asked to be alerted should we somehow retake the lead late.
I sure didn't EXPECT that, NOT the way our defense was (NOT)performing and how our young QB had seemed to throw away our last chance at the opposing goalline with a crucially bad INT!
As it developed, a call came in from out of town, a friend letting me know that we had gotten the ball back in quick fashion and marched down the field once more--and RAN it in this time!
(I have since WATCHED the whole sequence in replay mode...) So I DID tune back in to witness the final minute-plus, their frantic drive (AGAIN thrashing our defense with their running game, until THIS contest statistically one of the worst in the nation!) downfield and into our red zone, 1st-and-goal--and THEN the mis-snap, THEN the mis-HOLD leading ultimately to the miraculously CLOSE miss on the would-be TYING fg...
But for a coupla breaks to end 2 of the first 3 games to open the season in the Swamp, we could (maybe SHOULD) so EASILY be 0-and-3 now. And what I am saying here and now is, THAT is pretty well the truly telling "level-of-PLAY" we have shown thus far.
This sort of thing has a way of "evening OUT" in the course of an SEC schedule; it'd be a good idea I think to prepare ourselves for THAT in the weeks ahead; Even with "improvement", we've a "headstart" on mediocrity, on MAYBE that ".500, plus-or-minus 7.5 WINS" record that so many were projecting for us BEFORE the season.
Even with good luck and a certain "determined resiliency" we still appear to be on track for that, and perhaps not a whole lot more.
Not yet--not without time, work, more luck and a WHOLE lot more added talent.
We can GET there. But it will be done "the old-fashioned way":
Time, work, and a determined, unified TEAM.
We just aren't very GOOD.
The numbers certainly support that point;
Myself, I am confident in staying with "the Eyetest"...which certainly does not bode well in terms of trends as far as success and how the rest of this season threatens to go.
For the moment. we are committed to this Coach and his staff in doing the most possible with what we've GOT here now, and eventually gathering the talent they can mold and build into a WINNER here over time.
For now, the one thing required of US is PATIENCE; Now, that hasn't exactly been a traditional "strength" here in "Gator Nation". Having been forwarned, either we now heed those warnings THIS time or suffer accordingly at least in coming weeks! Let us hope our Coach has some inkling of (and is thus READY for) the likely crescendo of complaint ahead!
It will neither be pleasant nor particularly constructive. He will somehow have to carry on with his laid back yet at same time determined HIGH ENERGY campaign to bring us along, no matter HOW vitriolic the growing ABUSE turns out to be.
We are going to lose some games, make no mistake--and if there is one thing LAST night's game should have shown us, bad as a WIN can look or feel (and THAT one was AMAZING in its effect on ME--I was driven to nearly abandoning the game and personal responsibility here at GE entirely, ready to simply shut it all down and just accept whatever "result" LATER--"AFTER-THE-FACT"!!!), a LOSS only INTENSIFIES all that and MORE! Big surprise: ANY kind of WIN is better than any kind of LOSS. But there CAN be "Bad WINS", it seems.
As it in fact played out, I DIDN'T quite ENTIRELY withdraw: I pulled a sort of "PSEUDO-Check-Out". I announced my withdrawal, stopped participating for a while down the stretch, but remained online, switched away from the game but asked to be alerted should we somehow retake the lead late.
I sure didn't EXPECT that, NOT the way our defense was (NOT)performing and how our young QB had seemed to throw away our last chance at the opposing goalline with a crucially bad INT!
As it developed, a call came in from out of town, a friend letting me know that we had gotten the ball back in quick fashion and marched down the field once more--and RAN it in this time!
(I have since WATCHED the whole sequence in replay mode...) So I DID tune back in to witness the final minute-plus, their frantic drive (AGAIN thrashing our defense with their running game, until THIS contest statistically one of the worst in the nation!) downfield and into our red zone, 1st-and-goal--and THEN the mis-snap, THEN the mis-HOLD leading ultimately to the miraculously CLOSE miss on the would-be TYING fg...
But for a coupla breaks to end 2 of the first 3 games to open the season in the Swamp, we could (maybe SHOULD) so EASILY be 0-and-3 now. And what I am saying here and now is, THAT is pretty well the truly telling "level-of-PLAY" we have shown thus far.
This sort of thing has a way of "evening OUT" in the course of an SEC schedule; it'd be a good idea I think to prepare ourselves for THAT in the weeks ahead; Even with "improvement", we've a "headstart" on mediocrity, on MAYBE that ".500, plus-or-minus 7.5 WINS" record that so many were projecting for us BEFORE the season.
Even with good luck and a certain "determined resiliency" we still appear to be on track for that, and perhaps not a whole lot more.
Not yet--not without time, work, more luck and a WHOLE lot more added talent.
We can GET there. But it will be done "the old-fashioned way":
Time, work, and a determined, unified TEAM.