All Hail Herbie
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Where did I ever mention we were devoid of talent, under-resourced, or scarce of facilities? If you are drawing those conclusions from what I typed, you are not reading what was written.
You can have the most talented kids in the world but if they doesn't know the plays, a mediocre group who does can win many of the battles. My one, and only argument- We were very inexperienced last year and our coaches hands were tied a majority of the year. This severely limited development and did no favors to team continuity on a fragile program in the middle of a re-build.
I don't accept when we are underperforming. Neither does the majority of the rest of our fan base. However, a good percentage of our fan base is reasonable enough to understand the circumstances surrounding why we are, who we are, right now, has been somewhat out of our coaches control. If they don't show real improvement next year, the same argument won't fly and many more people surrounding the team will be unhappy, and rightfully so.
My prior assessment of comments was based on what I see to be a general program portrayal by many these days (not a specific comment). That whatever our shortcomings on the field are, they are simply outside of our control and that they are permanent and structural (not circumstantial).
With the ongoing personnel attrition issues, one could make the argument that we will remain inexperienced in years to come. My greatest concern is that we now tolerate failure in terms of our on-field performance and then rationalize it through various lines of argument (lack of experience, staff turnover, recruiting, personnel departures, etc.)
So long as our fanbase agrees that 5 years is adequate to measure whether or not the path we are on is the correct one, I can accept that. In the short-term however, let's avoid rationalizing underperformance.