I think there are a lot of folks on this board coming out of EWU-forced-psychoanalysis. This board was a mess last week. Odd to me still that people find a way to point to specific areas and say, 'we're not that good'....
For instance, one dimensional to describe WVU?!?!!? :wtf: That comment itself is, as Brian Regan would say, 'the epitome of hyperbole'. WVU is world class one dimensional. Some teams are so dominant at one dimension they can go to a BCS game. I love the naysayers and hopefuls (huskers) downplaying the win and the competition.
This team is improving week by week and its a good thing for CU football. Get on the bandwagon early and enjoy the ride.
I think it's okay to be critical of our team's performance, as long as we all recognize that there's nothing that we can do to affect or enhance how our guys play on the field.
We're all excited for the win. And I'm particularly excited by the manner in which CU's defense kept two of the more electrifying players in college football out of the endzone, for much of the game.
But I'm a little disappointed in the offensive output. That statement may be applied to all three games.
I'm not claiming to have the fix. I'm not smart on the X's and O's.
And I'm certainly not down on any of the players. I love the whole group of them and would adopt them all if I could. I'm a fan of our team and its personality.
Nor do I question the coaching staff. Those guys are the professionals, and as a fan, I'm on board with their plan. As I've often said, I wouldn't trade Coach Hawk for any other HC in the game. I feel the same way about most of his staff.
I just hoped we could put up 450 plus yards against WVU's inexeperienced D-line and secondary. I don't think the 'eers are particularly good on that side of the ball, and my gut tells me that our offense is sputtering, and will be exposed if it doesn't start clicking before we meet some real talent. There's a big upside to those young guys, and I think we'll get it going.
But yes, I'm hoping for more.
Go BUFFS!