ragtimejoe1 said:
"Maybe we didn’t set he bar as high as we wanted to (in the first game), but as long as we improve we’re on the right track.”
I guess I shouldn't be this way but these kind of statements annoy me to no end. You know what the right track is? WINNING. If we get 50 yards rushing this game, it is improvement but damn sure not the right track. How about losing is unacceptable regardless of some damn theoretical track?
And therein with that admittance sums up why you simply cannot wrap your head around what the process of building a program to be built for endurance is all about. You want WINS, period. No matter the environment, no matter the composition of the roster, no matter what reality and common sense oughta tell you. It's either win - or nothing at all. If I have summed up your vision correctly then I'l have to counter by acknowledging that based upon your views, if it's winning or nothing else - then I guess you have me, albeit in what I'd consider to be an unrealistic way on all levels. You want wins, and lots of them, and you want them now.
Well you can't have them now. And if you can't have them now and if this results in you either doubting the program's direction or feeling as though the program is on a track to nowhere, well then, I guess I'll have to recalibrate my answers to you whenever I'm compelled to follow up on one of your posts knowing how you think...its either win now - or its nothing but shit. You want wins? Me too. You hungry for wins? Me too. You want a seat at the table with the BIG BOYS of the MWC? Me too. The difference? I realistically comprehend that winning right now on a large scale is doubtful on most Saturdays. That, and I believe I am conscious of the protracted process that anything built to last takes time to complete. So if wins are not the overall objective right now, what do I want? I want to see the program establish it's base, build it's culture more thoroughly, establish an immovable identity, and take note of the collective team becoming better, building more depth, confidence, learning how to win, to the point where sometime down the line,
winning is then expected, and the program is measured
solely on wins and losses - and nothing else. Right now? We're so far from that moment in time that it's foolish to even think about it. Wins? Lots of em'? Not yet. Not for a while in fact.