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  1. Happy for the win and for the team to have it. That said, Wisconsin sucks. I suppose, again, too bad we aren't in the West. But reality is we aren't. Too bad we couldn't find a win somewhere else since Akron. Then you wouldn't have to run the table. On or two more wins will be enough to keep Allen on the sidelines (if there ever was any doubt).

  2. 2 minutes ago, DC2345 said:

    This Colts offense is a lot better this year but the defense just doesn’t have the pieces. Especially in the secondary. 

    Front 7 has been disappointing today. I get the Stewart loss takes a lot away against the run, but another example of lack of depth if the drop off is this bad.

  3. Agree with those criticizing the play calling and decisions after our INT. Definitely not playing to win. The we give up our customary big play TD. Then our o-line gets destroyed on our first play after that. 

    Appreciate the effort today and, while we played well, tired of moral victories being the best we can do.

  4. Hey, if CTA would be interested in downgrading to DCTA again to make room for a legit hire (if there's even a remote possibility that that's possible), bring it on. In fact, I'd take him as DC even without the "legit" hire. It just seems rather like a fantasy, though, that anyone involved would be comfortable with that. If there's another appropriate position surrounding the athletic program or football program, I'd take him. It's just not working with him as THE GUY. 

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  5. RE: Colts Loss

    Gameplan was great both sides, D was strong, O was good overall, just too many key mistakes. Who's to blame? Plenty to go around: injuries, refs, Steichen key decisions, Minshew lack of pocket awareness, individual instances of poor execution (i.e. TE and Freeland's complete whiff on apparent double team assignment on Garret on strip-sack TD in end zone late 2nd quarter), not having enough depth to cover or jettison DBJ in DB room, and the list goes on and on.

    Very frustrating loss, but I will state whole-heartedly that watching this team under Steichen's direction thus far is way more entertaining than the majority of Pagano or Reich. Hope they can all learn from it, improve, and we see the results from that the remainder of this season and then even more so next.

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  6. 1 minute ago, HoosierFaithful said:

    Allen is clearly struggling but my word, I am sure I could dig up posts here calling him Jesus Reincarnate in 2020.

    It's a big, complex game.  Nothing is as simple as a one sentence post on a message board

    Agreed. You absolutely could find plenty of those posts. It's just that we've all seen in the interim that it was all just some kin of freak accident.

  7. 1 hour ago, dgambill said:

    Doesn’t matter right now. We are likely losing out.

    Just pick the one you think has potential and get them experience. Probably both will transfer out regardless but try to get one in position to be decent next year.

    How many significant contributors will be back at all if we continue in free fall the rest of this season? If you really think about the fall off the cliff following TA's two bowl seasons, the lack of an obvious, established, reliable QB candidate period is probably the biggest factor. Or at least that coupled with poor o-line play.

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  8. 11 hours ago, bronkonagurski said:

    Thinking out loud:

    • Rutgers has beat us 2 in a row, looking to extend to 3 in a row
    • Rutgers comes in a 5-2 and clinches bowl eligibility with a win
    • ESPN matchup predictor favors Rutgers 68%

    Our hopes of salvaging a positive outcome for the season requires winning this game. We have the talent to beat them but we need to show up focused and disciplined for 4 quarters. We should be plenty motivated. I just lack any faith though. Prove me wrong for once? Please? 

     

    Ditto. But as to the having the talent, do we really? I don't know anymore. Many here - myself included - early on felt the talent was there to be competitive. Now I find myself wondering. Was I deceived by the typical unrealistic early-season optimism? Or am I being deceived by poor coaching/player development? It's devolved so much that I can't even make up my mind. Well, I should say I definitely know coaching is a big part of the equation. But was my early assessment of talent level that far off?

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  9. 4 hours ago, OGIUAndy said:

    This is a must win for CTA if there ever was one. 

    Yep. I think he needs minimum 3-3 to finish it. Otherwise I think he's out, whether at the end of this season or next. If he can't go .500 - note: not even bowl eligible (barring the unexpected) - he won't have enough momentum to keep players and make a run at a bowl next year.  

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