Quote Originally Posted by smootness View Post
I honestly think those 'overreacting' are closer to the truth than those saying 'let's just see how they respond'. Sure, how they respond is important, and we can still be a good team...but I think there is too much of a gap between what we showed last week and what we would have to show going forward to not lose 4+ games. It also showed glaring weaknesses in adjustments from the coaching staff, and that's not generally the kind of thing that can immediately improve.

Obviously anything can happen, and it's possible we turn it around and still have a very good season. I just don't see it as being at all likely at this point.
Not saying you're wrong but this is an overreaction. I agree there are concerns, but it's gone past the point of logic at this point with the evidence available.

We played terribly in a driving monsoon. Did you have this same opinion last year after the UGA game, Auburn game, or Arkansas games where he played just as bad in good weather?