Yes, I've been reminded multiple times this is a message board. It's a fact not lost on me, but we all have the ability to do simple counting. Two games played, 1-1 record. The time to even discuss the next coach is not the week prior to game 3. Everyone can vent away, though. I sometimes wish I was a wizard but I'm grown up enough to know that's not going to fucking happen. I just find it rather interesting that the posters who typically complain the most, project doom and gloom more often than not and have the most grievance of being a fan of this program still manage to wet themselves over setbacks. This same group of people practically beg for it, expect it more often than not and when they get it, they just hit the keyboard harder when they type. Just seems like a weird way to consume sports. I cut the Chicago White Sox out of my sight a year ago. I don't miss them. I feel better. Something for some folks to consider. If something is upsetting you and not providing joy in your life, maybe walk away?
I didn't talk to
@irishnd31 for years. Now we're opening for Oasis next year in Springfield, Ohio. Can't wait.
There's a fine line between venting after a loss, a bad loss, and tearing down Marcus Freeman out of nothing more than an emotional tantrum. I was at my 9 year old daughter's soccer game and would refresh the score every so often. I'm honestly not terribly surprised they lost. Disappointed for sure and maybe a bit frustrated, but now we go into tomorrow not knowing what the hell is going to happen. I think they will win, but so much of that depends on decisions that probably need to be made by 1-3 people on that coaching staff.
I really don't want another 2007 or 2016, and while I doubt that is in the cards with this defense, the offense gives me pause for concern after the first 120 minutes we've seen.