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[QUOTE="ZooCougar, post: 5100553, member: 296"] Anything less than a two score victory over Rice would be terrifying. That being said this thing where we treat every game as a referendum on the program must stop. I was disappointed yesterday but hardly discouraged. We have improved and our standards and expectations have been raised as a result. We need more consistent play from the Offensive Line and the Quarterback. I think Sammis must have felt like a trauma surgeon yesterday. He kept losing olinemen, his Center was all over the place with the snaps. We blocked a kick and held a gimmick offense that would have shredded us in seasons past to 23 points. I don't think improvement moves in a straight line. 13 wins so far in three seasons. That's a different universe than what we were before. We're just a normal "bad" team now. Not a laughingstock. If you chart the this season and the previous two you see a clear upward trend. So let's quit with treating every game as a do or die. [/QUOTE]
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