Final TB'CC of '11, Duke vs. GT@12:30 PM - Social Discussion
Posted: November 13th, 2011, 11:15 am
TOO EARLY,TOO EARLY, TOO EARLY! But the game time was finally announced.
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Ymm, shrimp rice krispies and flouder flapjacks .Very Duke Blue wrote:It is too early. As far as the seafood breakfast, that's fine with me. I can eat seafood anytime.
devildeac wrote:Ymm, shrimp rice krispies and flouder flapjacks .Very Duke Blue wrote:It is too early. As far as the seafood breakfast, that's fine with me. I can eat seafood anytime.
The team's performance is getting better. The talent is getting better - they are faster, stronger, better conditioned, more athletic than they were 2 years ago. They will be better next year. They "should have" won 3 games they lost this year, but they didn't. What could have been ... was. Offensive Coordinator and play calling issues aside, there is great optimism for this program going forward. NOW is NOT the time to give up hope and stop supporting the team (like one certain asshole towel guy has done.)CathyCA wrote:YAY! I'm grateful for the early kickoff. I need to have Christian at RDU at 8:30 for his flight out to California, so we'll head on over after dropping him off.
I wish I could look forward to the football game with the same enthusiasm that I look forward to the tailgate. I'm seriously questioning why we keep buying tickets to watch Duke lose football games.
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:The team's performance is getting better. The talent is getting better - they are faster, stronger, better ...CathyCA wrote:YAY! I'm grateful for the early kickoff. I need to have Christian at RDU at 8:30 for his flight out to California, so we'll head on over after dropping him off.
I wish I could look forward to the football game with the same enthusiasm that I look forward to the tailgate. I'm seriously questioning why we keep buying tickets to watch Duke lose football games.
We are gonna need that guy with as many injuries as we had yesterday.CameronBornAndBred wrote:OZZIE4DUKE wrote:The team's performance is getting better. The talent is getting better - they are faster, stronger, better ...CathyCA wrote:YAY! I'm grateful for the early kickoff. I need to have Christian at RDU at 8:30 for his flight out to California, so we'll head on over after dropping him off.
I wish I could look forward to the football game with the same enthusiasm that I look forward to the tailgate. I'm seriously questioning why we keep buying tickets to watch Duke lose football games.
OZZIE4DUKE wrote:The team's performance is getting better. The talent is getting better - they are faster, stronger, better conditioned, more athletic than they were 2 years ago. They will be better next year. They "should have" won 3 games they lost this year, but they didn't. What could have been ... was. Offensive Coordinator and play calling issues aside, there is great optimism for this program going forward. NOW is NOT the time to give up hope and stop supporting the team (like one certain asshole towel guy has done.)CathyCA wrote:YAY! I'm grateful for the early kickoff. I need to have Christian at RDU at 8:30 for his flight out to California, so we'll head on over after dropping him off.
I wish I could look forward to the football game with the same enthusiasm that I look forward to the tailgate. I'm seriously questioning why we keep buying tickets to watch Duke lose football games.
Actually, it's over 40 years, with only a couple of brief blips mixed in. It took K four years, but he only plays 5 players at a time and only needs 7 or 8 "top quality" players, including reserves, to be a top team, with maybe 1 superstar to turn a program around. The number of football players needed is obviously much larger, and it takes longer to "assemble" that group and get them playing at a high level; realize that a great recruiting class in football, with rare exception, doesn't contribute (mature) until their 3rd (or 4th) year in school. So to have 3 quality classes playing as 5th year seniors and down, you're in your 5th, or more likely your 6th year as coach before your better recruits are in place and contributing, and winning. Of course, calling the right plays along the way would help hasten the situation ;) Patience and lots more tailgates are required before giving up is in order!CathyCA wrote: In all sincerity, I feel like I'm wasting a lot of effort to go in there and watch a team that can't win the "should have" games. Where is the return on my investment? It's been four years now. . .
You're both right. We are better: bigger, faster, stronger. But we are not "there" yet. We are better conditioned and leaner than in the Roofian and Frankian times. But other teams are still bigger, faster and stronger than we are. We are not getting embarrassed and losing by large margins giving up 40+ points and almost 500 yards every game. Just some of them. Now it's 3 more games we should have won this year instead of 0 or 1 more. We are not the worst D1 team in the nation as we were for several years. The stupid penalties are far less, though we still burn a valuable TO now and then to avoid a delay penalty. I also wish this year that we went 2 deep on the PK chart.CathyCA wrote:OZZIE4DUKE wrote:The team's performance is getting better. The talent is getting better - they are faster, stronger, better conditioned, more athletic than they were 2 years ago. They will be better next year. They "should have" won 3 games they lost this year, but they didn't. What could have been ... was. Offensive Coordinator and play calling issues aside, there is great optimism for this program going forward. NOW is NOT the time to give up hope and stop supporting the team (like one certain asshole towel guy has done.)CathyCA wrote:YAY! I'm grateful for the early kickoff. I need to have Christian at RDU at 8:30 for his flight out to California, so we'll head on over after dropping him off.
I wish I could look forward to the football game with the same enthusiasm that I look forward to the tailgate. I'm seriously questioning why we keep buying tickets to watch Duke lose football games.
If I give up on a losing football team, does that make me an asshole?
In all sincerity, I feel like I'm wasting a lot of effort to go in there and watch a team that can't win the "should have" games. Where is the return on my investment? It's been four years now. . .
devildeac wrote:You're both right. We are better: bigger, faster, stronger. But we are not "there" yet. We are better conditioned and leaner than in the Roofian and Frankian times. But other teams are still bigger, faster and stronger than we are. We are not getting embarrassed and losing by large margins giving up 40+ points and almost 500 yards every game. Just some of them. Now it's 3 more games we should have won this year instead of 0 or 1 more. We are not the worst D1 team in the nation as we were for several years. The stupid penalties are far less, though we still burn a valuable TO now and then to avoid a delay penalty. I also wish this year that we went 2 deep on the PK chart.
But, it is maddening how receivers routinely run routes (how's that for alliteration ?) 2-3 yards short of the 1st down. It's frustrating to see us average 1.2 yards/carry and continue to run the ball. I am tired of "bubble" screens and running the offense east-west instead of aggressively downfield. I am disgusted with allowing our foes repeated conversions on 3rd and long with missed tackles and leaving receivers wide open with just enough yardage to move the chains . Or, 5 yards behind our last defender for an easy 50+ yard pass completion. I, too, wonder at times about our return on investment.
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I truly enjoy the company at Brunchgates and the way we take care of ourselves, both personally and gastronomically, and they count very highly toward keeping us coming back.
Welcome to the crazietalk asylum. Looking forward to seeing you on Saturday. Early .-bdbd wrote:Devildeak: But, it is maddening how receivers routinely run routes (how's that for alliteration ?) 2-3 yards short of the 1st down. It's frustrating to see us average 1.2 yards/carry and continue to run the ball. I am tired of "bubble" screens and running the offense east-west instead of aggressively downfield. I am disgusted with allowing our foes repeated conversions on 3rd and long with missed tackles and leaving receivers wide open with just enough yardage to move the chains . Or, 5 yards behind our last defender for an easy 50+ yard pass completion. I, too, wonder at times about our return on investment.
Right there with you buddy. Watched the whole UVA game on Sat on TV and was very frustrated. I sure hope that we can recruit some line talent and soon! I know there's plenty of it red-shirting on offense this year, but the D line really needs help, and they lose their best player this year, who is a Senior! Ugh! I hope they can "solve" (or at least slow down) that Gat Tech option running attack.
Thanks goes out to Oz for hosting my family and me this coming weekend. I'm bringing my beautiful bride and girls 8 & 9. We're very much looking forward to the BB game Fri night vs Davidson, then Brunchgate and FB game early Sat. And of course we're thrilled to see everyone again this weekend! Still need to work out what we can/will bring food-wise - Oz has advised that drinks (sodas) and bagels are always welcomed...
See y'all there. Should be lots of fun!!
-BDBD
WELL SAID Larry! Duke Football has had many injuries this season. And Coach Cut has raised Duke Football from the dead. We have a great coach and a stronger and more athletic team. So many close games this season.OZZIE4DUKE wrote:The team's performance is getting better. The talent is getting better - they are faster, stronger, better conditioned, more athletic than they were 2 years ago. They will be better next year. They "should have" won 3 games they lost this year, but they didn't. What could have been ... was. Offensive Coordinator and play calling issues aside, there is great optimism for this program going forward. NOW is NOT the time to give up hope and stop supporting the team (like one certain asshole towel guy has done.)CathyCA wrote:YAY! I'm grateful for the early kickoff. I need to have Christian at RDU at 8:30 for his flight out to California, so we'll head on over after dropping him off.
I wish I could look forward to the football game with the same enthusiasm that I look forward to the tailgate. I'm seriously questioning why we keep buying tickets to watch Duke lose football games.