Sunday, December 2, 2007

The Season is Over

For the Lions. (And earlier for Emerald Lake.)

To those players who said, when they were 6-2, they could not understand why fans did not believe in them: Do you now understand?

You can't help it. You do not have the talent or skills, no matter who coaches you up, to compete at the top level. You played well to get to 6-2, and you should be proud of that. And then what? The weaknesses we all saw during the first half of the season are still there. But now teams are exploiting those weaknesses--special teams, offensive line, defensive secondary. During the first eight games John Kitna was sacked, knocked down, hurried so much so that by now he must be shell-shocked, bruised, and injured to a point that if you did give him protection he could not perform at 100 percent.

Any real difference between this team and the others of the Millen era? Don't think so.

You have four games to prove me wrong.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Damn I hate to say it but you were right a couple weeks back. This team is going to end up with a losing record after going 6-2. That's bad.

Unknown said...

Damn I hate to say it but you were right a couple weeks back. This team is going to end up with a losing record after going 6-2. That's bad.