bcartervol98
Beautiful Disaster
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I agree 100% with momma Crooms (I think she posts on this board under the name mzterry). It is one thing for fans to critique coaching, play calling, other fans, etc. It is another thing to berate the players and make subjective assesments of the performance on the field. There is so much we, as fans, simply do not know about play calling, schemes, and the fundamentals of what it takes to compete at an elite level. We would like to know, we pretend to know, and unfortunately we set our expectations (unrealistic or not) of what we think we should see on the field. When the reality doesn't meet our level of expectations, we lower the boom on everyone. Fans and players can all agree that losing is no fun. My team's loss is not a reflection on me as a person. My team's victory doesn't improve the quality of the important things in my life.
Calling players losers, quitters, lazy, indifferent, etc doesn't define those players...it defines those of us who are labeling the players. We can all do a better job of seperating the performance we don't like from the player we do like. After all, these guys had many colleges pursuing them and they made the choice to play a game we love for the college we support.
We should all consider that these are young men. How many of us made good decisions all the time at that age? As a person who is 41, I know there are many mistakes I made in college and would like the opportunity to go back and make a better decision. There were times I was emotionally immature, made stupid decisions, and didn't do my best because of that immaturity.
To be fair how many of us were scholarship athletes playing on the biggest stage most will ever see? How many of us had a coach and team to think about as opposed to just how we were going to get laid?
Comparing a normal college experience to an athletes college experience is fruitless.
With that said, again, they deserve better leaders. One cannot lead when their skill level is behind the level of those they are attempting to lead.
