Lost Poke said:Every topic devolves into a personal slamfest. I don't want to dig through this cr@p to get insight about the Pokes any more.
marcuswyo said:I actually see most discussions as reasonable and civil. I have quite a few posters disagree with my opinions, not too many are dicks.
I'll be watching. And I'll hate myself for it.djm19 said:As much as this board frustrates me at times, as much as the Pokes frustrate me often, etc. This board is full of passionate fans. I would take any of you A-holes over a fair-weathered fan who leaves in the 4th quarter of a close game to "beat traffic." Granted, there haven't been any close games this year, but you get my point.
That said, with all of the frustration, is there anyone here who WON'T watch the game this weekend simply because you are "sick of watching us lose?" I dare say that most of us will be watching. I will still be watching faithfully and hoping for a positive outcome.
OrediggerPoke said:This Board would have a big problem if we were all still upbeat about this season IMO. Losing sucks and getting our ass kicked sucks worse. I just hope the players are at least as pissed off as I get after losses; but judging from the sidelines at the CSU game, I am not sure that is the case.
Hope springs eternal. April brings optimism for the Rockies. August brings optimism for the Pokes. Damn I just hope the Pokes can catch lightening in the bottle because the tournament run in basketball last season reminded me why I keep returning year after year.
kansasCowboy said:OrediggerPoke said:This Board would have a big problem if we were all still upbeat about this season IMO. Losing sucks and getting our ass kicked sucks worse. I just hope the players are at least as pissed off as I get after losses; but judging from the sidelines at the CSU game, I am not sure that is the case.
Hope springs eternal. April brings optimism for the Rockies. August brings optimism for the Pokes. Damn I just hope the Pokes can catch lightening in the bottle because the tournament run in basketball last season reminded me why I keep returning year after year.
As bad as it has been even though we've been on the losing end we at least aren't getting blown out. I will tolerate a 26-7 loss from a SUPER YOUNG Bohl team over a 48-10; 48-7; or a 35-7 type loss with an "experienced" DC team. Those were games with the likes of Brett Smith and Herron and Rufran and an upperclassmen D. Compared to Bohls loss with a 3rd String Nick Smith, Secondary WR Maulhardt and a completely new line. And a D with almost all underclassmen...
And there in lies the difference between the two.
If Bohl has his guys game ready and keeping it within reach the entire time, when these young guys gain experience and size and speed, they WILL turn things around. Because they don't just give up and let the game completely get away from them.
kansasCowboy said:OrediggerPoke said:This Board would have a big problem if we were all still upbeat about this season IMO. Losing sucks and getting our ass kicked sucks worse. I just hope the players are at least as pissed off as I get after losses; but judging from the sidelines at the CSU game, I am not sure that is the case.
Hope springs eternal. April brings optimism for the Rockies. August brings optimism for the Pokes. Damn I just hope the Pokes can catch lightening in the bottle because the tournament run in basketball last season reminded me why I keep returning year after year.
As bad as it has been even though we've been on the losing end we at least aren't getting blown out. I will tolerate a 26-7 loss from a SUPER YOUNG Bohl team over a 48-10; 48-7; or a 35-7 type loss with an "experienced" DC team. Those were games with the likes of Brett Smith and Herron and Rufran and an upperclassmen D. Compared to Bohls loss with a 3rd String Nick Smith, Secondary WR Maulhardt and a completely new line. And a D with almost all underclassmen...
And there in lies the difference between the two.
If Bohl has his guys game ready and keeping it within reach the entire time, when these young guys gain experience and size and speed, they WILL turn things around. Because they don't just give up and let the game completely get away from them.
Slow Hand said:kansasCowboy said:OrediggerPoke said:This Board would have a big problem if we were all still upbeat about this season IMO. Losing sucks and getting our ass kicked sucks worse. I just hope the players are at least as pissed off as I get after losses; but judging from the sidelines at the CSU game, I am not sure that is the case.
Hope springs eternal. April brings optimism for the Rockies. August brings optimism for the Pokes. Damn I just hope the Pokes can catch lightening in the bottle because the tournament run in basketball last season reminded me why I keep returning year after year.
As bad as it has been even though we've been on the losing end we at least aren't getting blown out. I will tolerate a 26-7 loss from a SUPER YOUNG Bohl team over a 48-10; 48-7; or a 35-7 type loss with an "experienced" DC team. Those were games with the likes of Brett Smith and Herron and Rufran and an upperclassmen D. Compared to Bohls loss with a 3rd String Nick Smith, Secondary WR Maulhardt and a completely new line. And a D with almost all underclassmen...
And there in lies the difference between the two.
If Bohl has his guys game ready and keeping it within reach the entire time, when these young guys gain experience and size and speed, they WILL turn things around. Because they don't just give up and let the game completely get away from them.
Come On Kansas.... you as a "Coach" should realize that isn't the case. The reason the scoring margin is not as much is because of the offensive style of play. Bohl shortens the game with his style of play. Where as a spread team lengthens the game because of theirs. Nice try though!![]()
kansasCowboy said:Slow Hand said:kansasCowboy said:OrediggerPoke said:This Board would have a big problem if we were all still upbeat about this season IMO. Losing sucks and getting our ass kicked sucks worse. I just hope the players are at least as pissed off as I get after losses; but judging from the sidelines at the CSU game, I am not sure that is the case.
Hope springs eternal. April brings optimism for the Rockies. August brings optimism for the Pokes. Damn I just hope the Pokes can catch lightening in the bottle because the tournament run in basketball last season reminded me why I keep returning year after year.
As bad as it has been even though we've been on the losing end we at least aren't getting blown out. I will tolerate a 26-7 loss from a SUPER YOUNG Bohl team over a 48-10; 48-7; or a 35-7 type loss with an "experienced" DC team. Those were games with the likes of Brett Smith and Herron and Rufran and an upperclassmen D. Compared to Bohls loss with a 3rd String Nick Smith, Secondary WR Maulhardt and a completely new line. And a D with almost all underclassmen...
And there in lies the difference between the two.
If Bohl has his guys game ready and keeping it within reach the entire time, when these young guys gain experience and size and speed, they WILL turn things around. Because they don't just give up and let the game completely get away from them.
Come On Kansas.... you as a "Coach" should realize that isn't the case. The reason the scoring margin is not as much is because of the offensive style of play. Bohl shortens the game with his style of play. Where as a spread team lengthens the game because of theirs. Nice try though!![]()
Are you sure? 17-0 at the end of the first quarter, adjustments made, 23-0 at half more adjustments made end game 26-7. I don't think it was our offense of 239 yards total that kept them from scoring more.
I also know as a coach that regardless of the outcome I have to send my team out to play, no matter how banged up we are.
I will get my guys ready, and would expect to see at least 17-21 points offensively with what I have to use on offense. But I would not be surprised if my team can't make up more than that.
I explained this as well. Last year, started out 4-0, lost my starting QB, RB and TE(who plays a big role in my O), all SRs. We decided to go with our younger JV instead of changing positions around. We dropped five games in a row. But even though we went 4-5. I watched those JV players progress week to week. We still coached them to win games, but they still came up short. This year those same JV are the key reason we are sitting at 9-1 and moving on in the playoffs. They struggled last year, and had we not allowed them that in game experience I doubt we would be sitting at 9-1 right now.
That is almost exactly how I see Bohl and the Cowboys this year. He is getting guys some in game experience. They are still playing to win, but I'm sure he knows it's a reach at times, just as I did. But you still have to play the game regardless.
Barring injuries ( which we have had WAY to many this year), I think Bohl will have really good experience coming back. And if that's the case, we will see a vastly different team next year. Probably not 9-1 like me, but progress nonetheless.
And that, as a coach is what I see.