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Imagine how good these Dawgs will be if they cut out the mistakes

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    rhbatchrhbatch Posts: 730 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    My whole point is that I trust Kirby and the staff to do what is necessary to get the team ready and make adjustments as the game goes on. I'm not going to stress over whether we win by 1 or 51. The players are young men (most are on the cusp of boys becoming men) physically but still in the boy stage emotionally. These men are still learning and growing. Most are sponges soaking up the coaching of a remarkable coaching staff. While the staff is made up of professionals, they are still human and make mistakes. Sometimes what looks like a mistake is actually an opponent making an exceptional play of just being in the right place at the right time. Conversely, sometimes what looks like a brilliant call is due to the same circumstance of chance.

    As I said, I'm going to enjoy the big wins while they are coming because nothing lasts forever, just ask Alabama.

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