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Why we should not be OK with losing right now
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[QUOTE="Huskeeeeees, post: 3389675, member: 10288"] This is a very good response. I'm not thrilled by what I've seen so far but I don't disagree with anything in your post. I think most reasonable fans will read it and it'll resonate as logical, fair and supportive of the program we all root for. I'm not someone who thinks rebuilds need to take 4 years before you can judge it. If you're being honest with yourself, you should have a clear feel for how things are trending by then. However, I do think that given the circumstances, a couple of seasons is a reasonable amount of time to not demand immediate success. I can't promise I won't criticize and complain along the way but I'm willing to wait to see next year's team before wondering if we got the right guy. One sign of a good coach is that regardless of talent (and barring major injuries) their teams tend to play better as the season progresses. We may not make the tournament but let's see if the 2nd half of the season looks better than the the first. It'd be an encouraging lift for those of us who are starting to feel a bit uneasy. [/QUOTE]
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