6bear6;842744454 said:
It's amazing how the smallest difference in the result of a game can turn people from supporters to "fire the bastard!" We held off a Utah team at the goal line on October 1, and won by five points. On October 8, we came back from 17 points down against the purported worst team in the Pac12 to tie it up and go to OT. We then lost by three points. Same players, same coaches, similar plays in both instances. In the first, the team is aroused and at home, in the other, the team travels and has, perhaps, a let-down emotionally. We win the first and lose the second. In each case, our defense performed less than adequately. Utah did a very good job of keeping the ball away from our offense by nibbling and scratching their way to first down after first down. We simply couldn't halt their inevitable drive, except in the last minute. OSU set records for rushing against us and we had the same problem at stopping their inevitable drive.
In my opinion, and probably the opinion of most people here, we definitely should have defeated SDSU and OSU. The ASU game was anticipated to be tight. The Sun Devils gave us all we could handle one year ago and we were fortunate to win that game. So ASU was a toss up. Many thought we would fall to Texas. We fooled them and came away a winner. Would we feel as strongly, as many apparently do, to fire the staff if the schedule had gone as predicted and we stood at 4-2 at this point?
This is well said and pretty much it is my central complaint with the board, especially since folks base their expectations on poor reasoning to start with.
I have never have cared as much about winning as "how they play". I suppose if Cal played poorly and somehow won 10 or 11 games, I'd shut up.
But I also shut up if Cal plays well and loses, even if it means they win only 4 or 5 games.
But that is just my opinion from the standpoint of the entertainment side.
There is another side of being a fan and this side often confused with being a "negabear". These fans, and I am one of them, are concerned with the longterm health of the program as it relates to deeper issues like finances and administration. These fans aren't paying attention so much to how entertaining the team is, they are concerned with the financial impact of having a losing program and or a dysfunctional administration.
But both types of fans, and I am both, need to assess whether or not the current coaches are going to be able to recruit effectively to satisfy their goals in the future. What I see at Cal under Dykes is a really impotent situation recruiting on defense covered over by an offense that is exciting. But even that exciting offense is starting to get old because the excitement is really just stress: The stress of having to score all the time to have a chance.
If you like constant stress or you think it is exciting, keep promoting Dykes.
I was very reticent to come down on Dykes early on. And I had several wars on this board with folks like Oaktown over that. The reason was that I wanted coaching stability. Well time has passed and I don't see much change. We really aren't that far from the type of year that got JT fired. Sure Dykes has done all of this under pressure to get the APR up. And he's achieved that. But I don't take any satisfaction in knowing that because a lot of Dykes' failures are preventable and have nothing to do with the academic side of it. If you believe that he could find more than 2 qualified LBs last recruiting cycle then, yeah, support Dykes. I don't believe that. And what really angers me is the spin move to go to a 4-2-5 in order to cover for that. That is big cowardly CYA and BS move all wrapped into one. Dykes has a disease, which is that he is heavily biases towards giving scholarships to WRs, thereby restricting the number of scholies available to others.
So I also will not renew season tickets. And in fairness it has little to do with Dykes. But it does have to do with the dysfunctional of Cal football in general, of which Dykes is a big symtom.