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This Loss is about what we will become
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[QUOTE="hjoerring, post: 5151872, member: 3630"] I don't know how you do it, but you keep pushing along; there is, of course, no giving-up. But, the written signs on the wall are becoming clearer and clearer. And it isn't about this or that loss. For some seasons now we have not been able to match others who are in the same conversation as us. Injuries, youth, etc. are every one's problem. I think our playbook has been copied and passed around. We might be a good shooting team, but the game plan seems to have only two players free to take shots. I fail to see how you can beat good teams. It cannot be only the players-- we have about 5 head coaches on the bench and it took them one-half game to stop the bleeding-- though not completely. My only reason for not taking us out of the conversation is that we have not failed in getting to be one of the last team standing in the end. But, I am not sure we have been showing a commanding image of who we are and why the good ones should get on board. One of the hardest things to do-- and most academics will agree, is to throw away your well worked lecture notes that have payed dividents and; to start up a new research project different from what you have been doing and gained much courage. So Huskies you have nothing to lose, but your heavy chain. [/QUOTE]
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