What happened to being happy with 6-6?
Posted: Sat Oct 28, 2006 9:56 pm
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damm qualifiers. STs makes DJ Durkin look like he needs to be DJ Lurkin around a McDonalds as night Manager. offense makes stud look like he would have dine us a fvor by picking kansas state. Defense ws worth a little.Rightupinthere wrote:I believe the caveat was 6-6 and marked improvement. I doubt you would find anyone who would say this team has improved over the season. The defense was looking very good the past couple of weeks. Saturday, not improved.
But we may win our next few games. Anything can happen. I still believe in them.were not happy because honestly if we lost to temple, we may not win another game again
A loss, huh? Well, I'll take a Daoist line on this one, though I am glad I had a Halloween party to distract me last night , and very distracting it was - the theme was vicars & tarts!!Kaleena08 wrote:But we may win our next few games. Anything can happen. I still believe in them.were not happy because honestly if we lost to temple, we may not win another game again
Kaleena, I'm still holding out hope that this season could end well. We just have to get pissed off and come out and play hard at the Rubber Bowl next week and never look back. Who knows, all we need is Kent and Ohio to drop another game or two and we could have a shot at the MACC. This season is not over. The players and coaches need to realize this, get pissed off about the last game, get some supreme Falcon pride, and come ready to play.Kaleena08 wrote:But we may win our next few games. Anything can happen. I still believe in them.were not happy because honestly if we lost to temple, we may not win another game again
My opinion is that this is your opinion, not a fact. Gregg Brandon will have his job next season, even if the team loses out.bgsufalcon24 wrote:The fact of the matter is (certainly not my opinion) is this. If Gregg Brandon wants to keep his job past this season, he better damn well get these guys ready to play this week, and every week the rest of the year!! And he better win those last three games against Akron, Miami, and Toledo, and get into the MACC. Anything less than that, and he's gone, kaput, out of here! He probably knows this as much as anybody, failure is not an option, not after a loss like we had on Saturday.
Behold, we are reduced to cheering ourselves by saying we could be AS BAD as other teams. Yippee.cbjhack wrote:On the bright side we could be Miami or Toledo. Both are perenial rivals of ours and both have a worse record that BG.
Honestly, I'm not in favor of a coaching change during a phase where more than half of our team is made up of freshmen and sophomores. I think a coaching change would only inhibit us for the remainder of my time here at BGSU, possibly past that somewhat. So to be honest, I don't want Brandon fired, especially if we finish well here.orangeandbrown wrote:My opinion is that this is your opinion, not a fact. Gregg Brandon will have his job next season, even if the team loses out.bgsufalcon24 wrote:The fact of the matter is (certainly not my opinion) is this. If Gregg Brandon wants to keep his job past this season, he better damn well get these guys ready to play this week, and every week the rest of the year!! And he better win those last three games against Akron, Miami, and Toledo, and get into the MACC. Anything less than that, and he's gone, kaput, out of here! He probably knows this as much as anybody, failure is not an option, not after a loss like we had on Saturday.
If he lets the coach go for professional reasons, then I have no problem with his decision as he is the AD. If he lets the coach go due to public opinion, then I stop contributing to the Falcon Club. You don't let the inmates run the asylum.bgsufalcon24 wrote:...but this seems to be a case where public opinion would be so great ....