03Mustang wrote:
While I get being critical when hoping for success (Stallion is good at it, and consistently makes some very good points, all the while being a fan), your post is simply mean-spirited and reads like someone who is far from a fan of SMU football. It's one thing to be a realist; it's another to just be an [deleted]. And you, buddy, are no doubt an [deleted].
You are partially correct!!! I am a realist and an [deleted]. However, I am a dumb [deleted] for having season tickets for the last six years with expectations that it has to get better. What are we 12 and 24 over the last three years? I tried to forget the first three.
Coaching is an issue. But do not kid yourself in believing that football intelligence and ability are not an issue. It is not an issue of a mental mistake, but the same mistakes series after series and game after game.
Take a look at the kids we sign in 2008 and show me one that had legitimate option with a better school. We do not compete for top level recruits at this point.
As to the Ivy League reference, I have read on this forum constantly about the high academic standards of SMU. I cannot disagree, it is one of the finest institutions in the nation. However, if an individual has the academic achievement for SMU and has the ability to play football the option for the Ivy League will be there. A kid would be a fool not to take that opportunity over SMU. We have to offer more i.e., a better program.
Play calling is suspect, but Willis opts to take it upon himself on far too many plays. He has options. Unfortunately he tends to choose those that involve him being sacked rather than involving others. The issue is just as likely the ability of receivers to get open than that of a poor offensive line. How about running the ball to keep the defense honest.
I want nothing but success for the program. I am a fan. However, it troubles me to see kids like Martin overshadowed by a selfish player and isolated from the game plan.
Give me a young coach with some passion and the discipline to bench those who chose to improv rather than run the play called. Willis is talented but lacks discipline and will never find it with a coaching staff and fan basis that praises his approach.
Yes, it is a ranking and after the BCS Championship Game we will still be 118. I want more! I want success! But ignoring the fact that 118 is the bottom of the barrel is delusional.
Give me Major Applewhite!