seed702
A dyin' breed.
I really don't post too much here, but I've been reading since the beginning of the season. I'd like to say something about all of the angry posts about all of the mistakes OSU is making.
I read every couple of days, and Sundays after a loss is the worst. There are a handful of people who post consistantly after a loss, and their post is littered with swear words and harsh criticism. It's really depressing to read.
Look, I'm as passionate about this team as much as anyone. I also sometimes question things, such as play calling and playing time. But I don't overreact and lose my mind when they lose a game by a touchdown. This team has 114 players listed on the roster, and only 18 are seniors. 56 are freshman. It irks me when people complain about young wide receivers dropping balls, linemen missing assignments, and quarterbacks making bad reads.
I think we need to step back and look at where our team is. Sure, a freshman dropping a ball sucks. But a 19 year old freshman, playing on the road, dropping a pass over the middle... let's not crucify anyone just yet. Someone made a comment about Youboty coming off the corner to blitz on Saturday, saying he was trying to be a hero. I hope you aren't serious. Corner blitz calls come in from the sideline, it's not like the DB audibles to the FS, "Hey, pick up my man..." That was the comment that really lit a fire under me. And a QB making a bad read? Hell, watch the NFL on Sunday. Even the pro's do it.
I think alot of the negativity from around here stems from the simple fact that we have been very fortunate the last 2 years. We've gotten all the calls, smart, talented, experienced players, and been able to avoid the injury bug. Now that we are faced with a bit of adversity, let's take a minute and realize what Tressel is working with here, guys. Tressel has proven that he is a great coach, that can go unsaid. He just needs the right tools. And to take the dumb cliche a step further, maybe he has the tools, but they aren't ready yet.
For those of you who post with the negativity, I'm not trying to stir up trouble, I am trying to bring optimism, because it is clearly needed. This is going to be a very good team next year, and the year after. We have experienced players coming back, we have talented players coming off red-shirt years, and we have several commitments from promising young players. We aren't going to be in the national title hunt every year. I am always trying to be optimistic, and I think the key to that is to recognize a rebuilding year, and not-so-much lower your expectations, but understand when they lose games.
In closing, I would like to say thanks, this board is always a good read! Let's all represent this week for TSUN game, and support the Bucks from start to finish. Have a good week!
I read every couple of days, and Sundays after a loss is the worst. There are a handful of people who post consistantly after a loss, and their post is littered with swear words and harsh criticism. It's really depressing to read.
Look, I'm as passionate about this team as much as anyone. I also sometimes question things, such as play calling and playing time. But I don't overreact and lose my mind when they lose a game by a touchdown. This team has 114 players listed on the roster, and only 18 are seniors. 56 are freshman. It irks me when people complain about young wide receivers dropping balls, linemen missing assignments, and quarterbacks making bad reads.
I think we need to step back and look at where our team is. Sure, a freshman dropping a ball sucks. But a 19 year old freshman, playing on the road, dropping a pass over the middle... let's not crucify anyone just yet. Someone made a comment about Youboty coming off the corner to blitz on Saturday, saying he was trying to be a hero. I hope you aren't serious. Corner blitz calls come in from the sideline, it's not like the DB audibles to the FS, "Hey, pick up my man..." That was the comment that really lit a fire under me. And a QB making a bad read? Hell, watch the NFL on Sunday. Even the pro's do it.
I think alot of the negativity from around here stems from the simple fact that we have been very fortunate the last 2 years. We've gotten all the calls, smart, talented, experienced players, and been able to avoid the injury bug. Now that we are faced with a bit of adversity, let's take a minute and realize what Tressel is working with here, guys. Tressel has proven that he is a great coach, that can go unsaid. He just needs the right tools. And to take the dumb cliche a step further, maybe he has the tools, but they aren't ready yet.
For those of you who post with the negativity, I'm not trying to stir up trouble, I am trying to bring optimism, because it is clearly needed. This is going to be a very good team next year, and the year after. We have experienced players coming back, we have talented players coming off red-shirt years, and we have several commitments from promising young players. We aren't going to be in the national title hunt every year. I am always trying to be optimistic, and I think the key to that is to recognize a rebuilding year, and not-so-much lower your expectations, but understand when they lose games.
In closing, I would like to say thanks, this board is always a good read! Let's all represent this week for TSUN game, and support the Bucks from start to finish. Have a good week!