So we're supposed to read between the lines of a majority of your posts and assume their is some optimism buried in there? Sorry, just have rarely seen you say anything but pessemistic perspective.
The reason a lot of my posts are "pessimistic" is because - oddly enough - the results we've seen on the field have been historically bad. There is simply no arguing that point. Worst record. Near-worst blowout. Etc. That doesn't lead to sunshine and rainbows for most people. That doesn't mean things can't get better. But the "pessimistic" predictions have been much closer to reality than the optimistic one so far. So who's going more out of their way to look at what's going on?
I basically called the Riley hire a fall guy situation earlier and you ignored that completely to try and prove you are more realistic than me. So whether or not you think you accomplished that, kudos either way.
I honestly have no idea what you're talking about here. But I don't think you're concept of a "fall guy" is quite fitting this situation. If you'd like to point out what you meant, I would respond to it.
I don't think you hate the staff. I think you respect their capabilities when it comes to recruiting. I don't think you respect their play calling decisions or scheme strategies. I think you want them to win games, but I think you would rather pull the plug on the whole thing and get a headstart because you don't expect us to improve as a program as far as on field results are concerned. That about sum it up?
Yes, this does about sum it up - mostly. See, when you don't insist on taking everything to the extreme, you (not just you specifically - "you" as people in general) can actually take a more objective look at things and have a rational discussion.
I don't think we had the instant recruiting uptick most predicted but things are definitely trending up now. A lot of that is due to finally getting rid of some of the dead weight Riley originally brought with him - which, not coincidentally - is part of the reason that many, myself included, were skeptical to start with. I think our schemes have been below-average to terrible. Riley firing two coordinator lends credence to that view. I'm far from sold on Langsdorf as a good fit here but I've always said I'd reserve judgement until he got a QB to run his system. I've never called for Riley or Langsdorf to be fired, despite my skepticism. I still allow them to have some time but a down-turn this season would not help. The coaches I've been most critical of have been fired. Again, it wasn't blind pessimism. It was being able to look at things and realize there is a fundamental problem, not just hope things get better or make excuses.
As I just mentioned, I don't necessarily thing the plug needs to be pulled. Had Riley not made some changes this year, I would probably be close to that point. But I think he's made some major upgrades. The biggest one no one wants to admit is getting Devaney here to provide a different view of things. I think he had A LOT of input in the changes and so do several media guys.
And the biggest thing you're wrong about is that I don't have any optimism or don't think we'll get any better. The snark in me says things almost have to get better because they can't get a lot worse.
But seriously, there are a lot of places that I give credit and look for things to improve. It's just that you - and a couple others - have made up your minds and basically ignore anything that doesn't fit your narrative. As one example, he's what I said about the
Direction of the Program recently:
For me, I thought we have generally under-achieved for two years in most areas. On the field we had a disaster of a season and one that was OK record-wise but the level of play was lacking. On the recruiting side we had one full class that was pretty much more of the same and one that was a small step forward but nothing special.
However, I feel a lot better than I have with the staff changes we've seen. I feel we have more the type of staff that we should have had from the beginning - better late than never I suppose. Parrella and DWilliams are huge upgrades and I'm optimistic about Diaco - definitely an upgrade with the chance to be really good. Plus all three of those guys are huge recruiting upgrades from their predecessors.
Still not sure about Langsdorf. I don't think he's necessarily a bad coordinator but I'm not sure he's a great fit. But it will be interesting to see what he can do with some different players. I think all three phases should see a noticeable improvement this year. How much that improvement translates into winning more game and winning bigger games will be fun.
Not that I expect you to remember everything that I post but it would be handy if you could put the pitchfork down for long enough to take an objective look at what I'm saying. You don't have to agree. But don't just dismiss it because you're convince that I won't say anything positive. And don't make it a point to have to argue everything just because you don't like it (in fairness, that last point is not nearly so much you as a couple others).
And I'm not pointing out past things just to brag about how I was right. But it seems necessary to some extent to try to prove that my "pessimism" was a lot closer to reality that many like to admit. Like I said, so far the pessimists have been must closer to right than the optimists. If people could realize that admitting they were wrong and others were right about past things doesn't mean they can't still be hopeful about future thing, it would go a long way. It doesn't have to be one or the other. And it doesn't have to be a fight to see who can catch each other in a "gotcha" more often.