We've just lost close games the past two years. We used to win them.
How much better do we feel about this year if we...
finished off K-State
found a way to pull it out in Austin
made our field goals in Ames this Saturday for Texas Tech
2-8 becomes 5-5 with a win over a Top 25 team and UT-Austin
We are probably saying we are glad to have Rhoads and looking forward to next year and the new Jack.
I know, coulda, woulda, shoulda, but a few plays here and there and our whole mindset is different.
I hear what you are saying, but Rhoads has always found ways to lose close games. It just so happens that the first couple of years the close losses were overshadowed by a pretty big win each season. At that point, the sentiment was, I believe, more of a "He's got us competetive and will learn to win the close ones. Well, now the close losses are getting over-shadowed by complete melt-downs and his teams inability to come out and look prepared to play.
Wins, losses, honestly, those aren't really my reasons for flying the fire Rhoads flag. It's the fact that his teams continually look more lost on the field. Most teams, I would think, probably drool over a bye week, getting players healthy and two weeks to prepare for the next opponent. This staff seems to **** all over those ideas and continue to come out and look like absolute hell.
Plus, as others have said, injuries are injuries, but there has to be some accountability when your back-ups come in and looke like they just started playing their position yesterday.
As I've said all along, it really has nothing to do with wins and losses straight up. Firstly, it's just being able to look lik we belong on the field. Yeah, we've had a few flashes this year, but over all, we don't look like we belong in a Power 5 conference. Also, it's about being able to look at the teams and see improvements and hope for the future. The only thing I see now is that we will probably be worse next year.