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Re: KP as a fiery leader
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 3:13 pm
by gostangs
people may have thought 7-5 at the beginning - but anyone who says they didn't adjust their expectations upward after TCU is lying.
The really big egg we laid was Navy. I respect them, but we should have kicked their tales. Still not over it.
Re: KP as a fiery leader
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 3:22 pm
by mustangxc
gostangs wrote:people may have thought 7-5 at the beginning - but anyone who says they didn't adjust their expectations upward after TCU is lying.
The really big egg we laid was Navy. I respect them, but we should have kicked their tales. Still not over it.
Hard to argue with any of that. Only thing I will add is that it might be a mistake to adjust those expectations after a big win like that because it was an upset after all. However, the Navy loss stings tremendously as I think we are a better team.
Re: KP as a fiery leader
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 4:15 pm
by Stallion
Next year I will demand long term weather forecast before making my prognostications to determine whether windy conditions will render our offense useless. As for TCU its at least worth noting that TCU's Offense outscored SMU's offense in regulation. The Ball bounces funny ways sometimes-McDermott dodged about 5 turnovers in the TCU game and was a hero
Re: KP as a fiery leader
Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2011 10:18 pm
by Gotcha
Stallion wrote:Next year I will demand long term weather forecast before making my prognostications to determine whether windy conditions will render our offense useless. As for TCU its at least worth noting that TCU's Offense outscored SMU's offense in regulation. The Ball bounces funny ways sometimes-McDermott dodged about 5 turnovers in the TCU game and was a hero
Good point...I remember the phantom INT that GP was screaming about and 2 others that Tank dropped and the other LB missed. Didn't he also fumble? I recall he finished under 50% completions in that game as well. He did get the win though.