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  • Re: 10/4/14 vs. Illinois State RedBirds

    Originally posted by SturgisJeff View Post
    Both South Dakota schools should have stayed out of Illinois yesterday.
    Illinois football > south dakota football atleast for one day that's for sure.
    "The most rewarding things you do in life, are often the ones that look like they cannot be done.” Arnold Palmer

    Don't sweat the petty things, and don't pet the sweaty things.

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    • Re: 10/4/14 vs. Illinois State RedBirds

      Originally posted by bigticket1 View Post
      To me , the perspective of a former coach or player who better understands the inner workings of any sports team is very valuable. Donors , big or small , have the right to their opinions , but being offended by those of someone who has " walked the walk " doesn't seem like a good attitude to have.
      I have no problem with his opinion. I am, however, offended when someone infers that "your opinion doesn't matter" and "you don't know what's going on" because you haven't "strapped it up" at the college level. i soundly reject that idea.

      Also, the idea that "sometimes that's the way the ball bounces" is folly. There is a cause and reaction for each play that happens. You don't just fumble, throw a pick, or miss a tackle "just because". If the coaches and players aren't to blame, then who is?

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      • Re: 10/4/14 vs. Illinois State RedBirds

        Originally posted by TK22867 View Post
        I have no problem with his opinion. I am, however, offended when someone infers that "your opinion doesn't matter" and "you don't know what's going on" because you haven't "strapped it up" at the college level. i soundly reject that idea.

        Also, the idea that "sometimes that's the way the ball bounces" is folly. There is a cause and reaction for each play that happens. You don't just fumble, throw a pick, or miss a tackle "just because". If the coaches and players aren't to blame, then who is?
        "you don't know what's going on" because you haven't "strapped it up" at the college level. i soundly reject that idea.
        I speak for myself now, and this often the case in that I dont know what's going on. . I havent carried earphones and radio to the game for some time, but plan to do so this Saturday. Thats to better know what is going on. I agree the players and coaches are to blame for their performance last Saturday. I believe ZZ was quoted after the game: "Let's not burn the tape and lets learn from this game". I suspect every player and coach involved would agree with Zack's statement. They will learn and if we have repeat performance this Saturday goals for the season will be lowered. Its not as though my health or life depended on SDSU football. Its still going to be enjoyable.

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        • Re: 10/4/14 vs. Illinois State RedBirds

          Originally posted by Nidaros View Post
          I wish I had done the same, or extended my visit to Norway where you are seven hours ahead of central Time. I would have had to get up in the middle of the night to catch the final score. This game was not fun to watch on ISUr streaming, where the announcers were very generous in their comments towards SDSU. They thought we were having a bad day. I think they were right.
          If you had stayed in Norway 7 hours ahead, you could have posted here to warn us not to watch the game. Thanks a lot Nidaros.
          “I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson

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          • Re: 10/4/14 vs. Illinois State RedBirds

            Originally posted by TK22867 View Post
            I have no problem with his opinion. I am, however, offended when someone infers that "your opinion doesn't matter" and "you don't know what's going on" because you haven't "strapped it up" at the college level. i soundly reject that idea.

            Also, the idea that "sometimes that's the way the ball bounces" is folly. There is a cause and reaction for each play that happens. You don't just fumble, throw a pick, or miss a tackle "just because". If the coaches and players aren't to blame, then who is?
            I took his post more as "here's the perspective of somebody who actually played" not "if you didn't play shut your face."

            The previous post he was addressing used a lot of macho hyperbole that you don't see get used by a lot of former players, because they understand that everybody wants to win and sometimes bad things happen to good people (football teams). Sometimes you all-american running back fumbles. Sometimes there is miscommunication and the hand off is botched. Every once in a blue moon, the punter doesn't get the memo and follows through with a fake punt.

            As a non-player, I've always thought that in order for one team to score the other team has to screw up at least a little bit somewhere along the way.

            My daughter in Kindergarten looks for someone or something to blame when things go poorly. Coaches/players/grownups attempt to find the person or situation that was responsible for the problem, and then attempt to make corrections to try to prevent it from happening again. Some are more successful than others.
            “I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson

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            • Re: 10/4/14 vs. Illinois State RedBirds

              I'm not sure who's to blame, but I'm sure of this.

              We gave up almost 500 yards of total offense. That's unacceptable.

              We have a history of laying eggs in big games or in games we should win (Missouri St last year?). I'm not sure who is to blame, but it really makes it hard for me to set high expectations for our football team. Part of me wonders if maybe we just aren't as good as we think we are.

              Recent history, we have responded well to these losses and it has seemed to motivate us. Hope that happens this year, but this loss will hurt our perception in the playoff bracketing if we even make the playoffs.

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              • Re: 10/4/14 vs. Illinois State RedBirds

                Originally posted by MontanaRabbit View Post
                I'm not sure who's to blame, but I'm sure of this.

                We gave up almost 500 yards of total offense. That's unacceptable.

                We have a history of laying eggs in big games or in games we should win (Missouri St last year?). I'm not sure who is to blame, but it really makes it hard for me to set high expectations for our football team. Part of me wonders if maybe we just aren't as good as we think we are.

                Recent history, we have responded well to these losses and it has seemed to motivate us. Hope that happens this year, but this loss will hurt our perception in the playoff bracketing if we even make the playoffs.
                Agree, facts are facts. Opinions are opinion and we all have different viewpoints based on prior experiences and our current situation in life.

                Facts, 45-10 Jackrabbits fail in the first big test of the year. Fact, 3 turnovers in the first quarter lead to a 21-0 deficit. Fact, defense gave up 500 yds including 350 yds on the ground. Fact, special teams failed again surrendering a kickoff return for a TD. Fact, averaged only 36 yds per punt (46 for ISU)

                Fact, this is only 1 loss in a long conference season. Fact, the offense was productive, equal in first downs, equal T.O.P, total offense of 450 yds.

                My opinion, ISU is a better team but not 45-10 better. The Jacks got out played and I think out coached. That said, 3 turnovers in the 1st quarter is damn near impossible to overcome.

                I've seen it repeated year after year. A blowout loss in a major game where the Jackrabbits are favored or at least expected to compete. I'll admit its my expectations are altered by the dominance of the program to the north. They never lose a game their expected to win and they win plenty of games their not expected to win. When is the last time the Jackrabbits won a game they weren't expected to win??? Heck, the coyotes beat the Gophers and EWU just to name 2.

                So, frustration over this loss is perfectly acceptable in my mind. Criticism is warranted, blame should be placed. Panic if you want to, its not going to change the outcome or alter the future. The only resolution available is a victory this week. Stig said his expectation was a seed and a playoff bye. Losing 45-10 sure as heck isn't in the game plan if a playoff seed is the goal.
                We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

                We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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                • Re: 10/4/14 vs. Illinois State RedBirds

                  Welp, after arguing with my wife in the car on the way home from the one-year old's birthday immediately upon entering the car to drive home, then sitting in silence for an hour, and then begging her forgiveness for acting like a spoiled brat for my behavior as we got our asses beat, I say, bring on Missouri State and tailgating. One game - one loss. Lots of football left. If we can change whatever the hell it was we did wrong on Saturday, and there was a lot of it, then I'll maintain the positive attitude. If we have another performance like that at home, then I may go into full-on meltdown/everyone panic mode, for which I'm well known.

                  Again, ISU-R is really, really good. Not much one could take away from them. I would not be surprised in the least to see them win the MVFC with the team they've assembled this year.
                  "All I know is what I read on the message boards."
                  "Oh, well, there's your problem, then."

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                  • Re: 10/4/14 vs. Illinois State RedBirds

                    Originally posted by TK22867 View Post
                    I have no problem with his opinion. I am, however, offended when someone infers that "your opinion doesn't matter" and "you don't know what's going on" because you haven't "strapped it up" at the college level. i soundly reject that idea.

                    Also, the idea that "sometimes that's the way the ball bounces" is folly. There is a cause and reaction for each play that happens. You don't just fumble, throw a pick, or miss a tackle "just because". If the coaches and players aren't to blame, then who is?
                    I communicated with several former Jackrabbit players during, after and late into the night Saturday. Let me just say they weren't apologizing for anything. If you aren't a little concerned, critical and perhaps even upset after a performance like that I'm not sure what to think.
                    We are here to add what we can to life, not get what we can from life. -Sir William Osler

                    We do not see things as they are, we see things as we are.

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                    • Re: 10/4/14 vs. Illinois State RedBirds

                      Originally posted by yoteforever View Post
                      Blame whoever you want, but don't think for a moment your team sees it like you do. They don't, and other than trying to win your approval as fans cheering them on to play, they dont give a crap what you think. You didn't go through 2 a days in 100 degree heat. You didn't ache so bad you could hardly move. You aren't away from home for weeks away from your family. The only price you pay is the season ticket price and whatever donation you make to buy those tickets. And many of you, like any other fan base, complain about that.

                      Unless you are in and around that locker room on a daily or regular basis, you don't know why what happened today. And even if you are around it you can't explain it either. It happens. And I will bet it happens again. Quit your whining and accept what happened and get ready for next Saturday. It might be Stigs fault, but I bet it isn't. It might be your teams attitude, but I bet it isn't. It might be just how college football is....yep, I'd bet on that.

                      I'm middle of the road. I'm glad that the team sees it that way. I don't see anybody associated with the SDSU team as heartless. I do think they sure seemed uninspired/unprepared or whatever on Saturday. I do think that ISU(r) has a chance to run the table and go into the playoffs with 1 or zero losses.

                      This is just the first time that having a unexperienced QB hurt us(there were many other things... run D, special teams, etc..). Delay of the game, holding the ball too long, etc.. it all added up. Would Sumner have underthrown that deep ball? Who knows! How about some of the other throws that were off? I can't remember for sure but we turned it over something like 4 times and then went for it on 4th down a couple of other time where we could have put some points on the board. Of course, at the end of the game, they were playing some of their bench players.

                      USD sounds happy too get back to their experienced QB.

                      I didn't play college ball but I think about all college students, people in the military and people who move away for jobs are away from home and their family for weeks. They didn't have 2 a days in 100 degree heat or ache so they could hardly move but they aren't paid a scholarship either. I hope nobody thinks I'm picking on the SDSU athletes. I respect what they all do but they are paid (some)for their service. Are they paid enough? That depends on who you ask and how they feel about it.
                      I probably shouldn't have put people in the military in but they truly can't see their family. They are overseas or shipped to bases anywhere at least the parents of the players know where and when they can see their kids.

                      I think this week that team will come out and prove that they belong with the big boys.

                      Like yoteforever said, last Saturday "might be just how college football is".

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                      • Re: 10/4/14 vs. Illinois State RedBirds

                        Originally posted by jackmd View Post
                        Agree, facts are facts. Opinions are opinion and we all have different viewpoints based on prior experiences and our current situation in life.

                        Facts, 45-10 Jackrabbits fail in the first big test of the year. Fact, 3 turnovers in the first quarter lead to a 21-0 deficit. Fact, defense gave up 500 yds including 350 yds on the ground. Fact, special teams failed again surrendering a kickoff return for a TD. Fact, averaged only 36 yds per punt (46 for ISU)

                        Fact, this is only 1 loss in a long conference season. Fact, the offense was productive, equal in first downs, equal T.O.P, total offense of 450 yds.

                        My opinion, ISU is a better team but not 45-10 better. The Jacks got out played and I think out coached. That said, 3 turnovers in the 1st quarter is damn near impossible to overcome.

                        I've seen it repeated year after year. A blowout loss in a major game where the Jackrabbits are favored or at least expected to compete. I'll admit its my expectations are altered by the dominance of the program to the north. They never lose a game their expected to win and they win plenty of games their not expected to win. When is the last time the Jackrabbits won a game they weren't expected to win??? Heck, the coyotes beat the Gophers and EWU just to name 2.

                        So, frustration over this loss is perfectly acceptable in my mind. Criticism is warranted, blame should be placed. Panic if you want to, its not going to change the outcome or alter the future. The only resolution available is a victory this week. Stig said his expectation was a seed and a playoff bye. Losing 45-10 sure as heck isn't in the game plan if a playoff seed is the goal.
                        ^^^ THIS!!! When was the last time SDSU won a game they weren't suppose to win?? The closest we have had to a signature win is beating NDSU at home how many years ago? We have had a lot of moral victories such as Nebraska games... but the letdowns seem to outweigh the triumphs.

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                        • Re: 10/4/14 vs. Illinois State RedBirds

                          Originally posted by jackmd View Post
                          I communicated with several former Jackrabbit players during, after and late into the night Saturday. Let me just say they weren't apologizing for anything. If you aren't a little concerned, critical and perhaps even upset after a performance like that I'm not sure what to think.
                          I would bet that all of the current coaches and players and 99% of the fans also felt some or all of the above emotions. Hopefully everyone directly connected with the team learns from Saturday and moves on. It would shock me if the Jacks don't play much better on Saturday.

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                          • Re: 10/4/14 vs. Illinois State RedBirds

                            Originally posted by smoothjack View Post
                            ^^^ THIS!!! When was the last time SDSU won a game they weren't suppose to win?? The closest we have had to a signature win is beating NDSU at home how many years ago? We have had a lot of moral victories such as Nebraska games... but the letdowns seem to outweigh the triumphs.
                            While I understand (and agree with) the frustration, isn't being expected to win almost every game pretty indicative of how strong our program is? Especially considering the fact that we play in the MVFC??

                            I'm not apologizing for the loss, and the team certainly has some work to do.
                            “I used to be with it. But then they changed what it was. Now what I’m with isn’t it, and what’s it seems scary and wierd. It’ll happen to you.” — Abe Simpson

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                            • Re: 10/4/14 vs. Illinois State RedBirds

                              [QUOTE=91jack;258157]

                              This is just the first time that having a unexperienced QB hurt us(there were many other things... run D, special teams, etc..). Delay of the game, holding the ball too long, etc.. it all added up. Would Sumner have underthrown that deep ball? Who knows! How about some of the other throws that were off? I can't remember for sure but we turned it over something like 4 times and then went for it on 4th down a couple of other time where we could have put some points on the board. Of course, at the end of the game, they were playing some of their bench players.

                              QUOTE]

                              I agree.......

                              This is the first game the Jack's couldn't overcome the loss of Austin.... QB is such an important position.

                              ISU has been in recent years a very good, under rated program.

                              I'm sick about the loss, but there is a game next Saturday and it is not over yet.

                              Too bad the Leathernecks couldn't upset the Bison. That game looked close...

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                              • Re: 10/4/14 vs. Illinois State RedBirds

                                Originally posted by SF_Rabbit_Fan View Post
                                While I understand (and agree with) the frustration, isn't being expected to win almost every game pretty indicative of how strong our program is? Especially considering the fact that we play in the MVFC??

                                I'm not apologizing for the loss, and the team certainly has some work to do.
                                Please check rep.

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