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That locked thread... - BostonCard - 11-19-2017

It was locked for a reason.  Anyone who thought that our biggest concern was what to do with a big lead was a fool.  Those folks predicting a blowout, let alone this post:

http://thecardboard.org/board/index.php?topic=18067.msg213331#msg213331

May that be a warning to all.  There are forces more powerful out there than you can imagine, and pissing them off could cost us a game.

BC


Re: That locked thread... - 2006alum - 11-19-2017

+1000. I don't even participate in our weekly predict the score game because I'm sufficiently fearful of jinxing things and pissing off the woofing gods. That's admittedly extreme, but I strongly believe in not counting our touchdowns before they hatch.


Re: That locked thread... - CornFed - 11-19-2017

Gosh, BC, I hope you're being at least a little facetious.  Predicting a blowout, which I and many others did, was not the least bit foolish, which could be inferred from your comment.  I agree w/ the concern about musing presumptuously about how we should manage our overwhelming lead.  It certainly ignores the power of the woofing gods. In truth, though, there are those among us who are atheists, at least in that regard.


Re: That locked thread... - Phogge - 11-19-2017

Yeah BC the Easter Bunny and the Great Pumpkin were obviously pissed about Patterson's post. Probably the Cyclops and Mothra too. Geesh.


Re: That locked thread... - Snorlax94 - 11-19-2017

Geez guys,
It’s just some sports superstitition fun. I thought the woofing thing was wacky, but after yesterday’s game, I will never woof.

The people near my season ticket seats have superstititions and game traditions, and they’re fun.



Re: That locked thread... - Mick - 11-19-2017

(11-19-2017, 02:05 AM)Boston Card link Wrote:It was locked for a reason.  Anyone who thought that our biggest concern was what to do with a big lead was a fool.  Those folks predicting a blowout, let alone this post:

http://thecardboard.org/board/index.php?topic=18067.msg213331#msg213331

May that be a warning to all.  There are forces more powerful out there than you can imagine, and pissing them off could cost us a game.

BC


Henceforth, I shall only select 1 point victories.  Heavens forfend I awaken the angry...


Re: That locked thread... - martyup - 11-19-2017

Was Vegas woofing when they made us 16 point favorites?


Re: That locked thread... - 81alum - 11-19-2017

(11-19-2017, 09:44 AM)martyup link Wrote:Was Vegas woofing when they made us 16 point favorites?
To be fair, it most likely could have been a 10 point victory if it had been in our interest at the end to score points rather than to kill clock. 


Re: That locked thread... - winflop - 11-19-2017

Give credit where it's due. Kal came out with an effective defensive game plan, Love's ankle is worse than we were led to believe, and with a bye week they were fresh & fired up. Played their second-best game of the season, and we still kept The Axe. And yes, we could've scored on that last drive.

I hope this serves as a warning that Wilcox is going to build a stronger program than we have seen over the last decade. Whether they get to Stanford's level is still much in doubt, but Big Game is going to be tougher going forward.


Re: That locked thread... - Goose - 11-19-2017

(11-19-2017, 10:19 AM)winflop link Wrote:I hope this serves as a warning that Wilcox is going to build a stronger program than we have seen over the last decade. Whether they get to Stanford's level is still much in doubt, but Big Game is going to be tougher going forward.
I think you are correct that Wilcox and his staff are a big upgrade from the previous staff. For one thing, they seem to be willing to take what they have and make something from it, rather than just saying "Bear raid or nothing". Laird would never have seen the field under Yikes (and probably not under Wilcox if there were not so many injuries. The Bears got "lucky".). They also try to play defense, which will help them a lot  :). That said, it is one year. The Cal program has shown the ability to blow up when you least expect it. It also has shown a tendency to get "stuck" at just below good. Wilcox clearly has ambitions, and I don't see him as a "Cal forever" guy. He is in a new coach in the honeymoon period where both the fans and the players don't expect much. That will be progressively less true as time goes on.


Re: That locked thread... - CTcard - 11-19-2017

(11-19-2017, 10:19 AM)winflop link Wrote:I hope this serves as a warning that Wilcox is going to build a stronger program than we have seen over the last decade.

I really hope this does NOT serve as a warning that cal is going to have a stronger program.

On the other hand, stronger than what cal has put on the field over the past decade is not a high bar.


Re: That locked thread... - BostonCard - 11-19-2017

(11-19-2017, 06:11 AM)CornFed link Wrote:Gosh, BC, I hope you're being at least a little facetious.  Predicting a blowout, which I and many others did, was not the least bit foolish, which could be inferred from your comment.  I agree w/ the concern about musing presumptuously about how we should manage our overwhelming lead.  It certainly ignores the power of the woofing gods. In truth, though, there are those among us who are atheists, at least in that regard.

Yes, of course I am being just a bit cheeky here.

BC


Re: That locked thread... - Hurlburt88 - 11-19-2017

Agree with Goose . . . Wilcox is not a "Cal" guy.  Thus, if he shows continued progress next year could actually become a hiring target for other schools.  So tough to see him leading Cal to any extended period of ascendancy.Â