Cam?
2/9/2016 7:19 PM
What, specifically, about that game is drawing your ire?
2/9/2016 7:24 PM
Posted by SoonerDream on 2/9/2016 7:13:00 PM (view original):
Im canceling both my accounts Matthewjohns and soonerdream because of my last game at Kutztown. I quit 
Is it WIS's fault you lost to a good team? 
2/9/2016 7:27 PM
Posted by hypnotoad on 2/9/2016 7:19:00 PM (view original):
Cam?
2/9/2016 7:29 PM
First Downs 23 17
Rushing 1 5
Passing 21 12
Penalty 1 0
3rd Down Efficiency 8/22 3/16
4th Down Efficiency 0/0 0/0
Total Yards 402 311
Passing Yards 379 289
Comp-Att 40-82 26-50
Yds Per Pass 4.6 5.8
Sacked-Yds 3-16 6-35
Rushing Att-Yds 16-23 22-22
Yds Per Rush 1.4 1.0
Penalties-Yards 1-5 4-24
Kickoff Returns-Avg Yds 3-23.3 4-31.5
Punt Returns-Avg Yds 1-2.0 2-8.5
Turnovers 3 1
Interceptions 3 1
Fumbles-Lost 0-0 0-0
Time of Possession 36:12 23:48
2/9/2016 7:39 PM
Use the energy of that anger to self-audit and improve. The game of football, in both its real-life and its GD manifestations - yield frustrating, head-scratching results. If you want to quit, that's certainly your prerogative, but may I suggest using this as an opportunity to take a fresh look at your team? Look for hidden inefficiencies that you've previously missed; correct them. Look for ways to counter your opponents' punches with stronger punches of your own. Focus on recruiting - get better players who will grow more and be studs. Re-evaluate your practice plans - should you maybe be spending more time in Team Practice?

Do a full post-mortem of every aspect of your game. There's a lot here to explore. Maybe you'll find you emerge a better coach and you win that game next time. Maybe someday YOU'LL be the coach who gets outgained but still finds a way to win because you shined during three or four key moments in the game.
2/9/2016 7:59 PM
Posted by gt_deuce on 2/9/2016 7:59:00 PM (view original):
Use the energy of that anger to self-audit and improve. The game of football, in both its real-life and its GD manifestations - yield frustrating, head-scratching results. If you want to quit, that's certainly your prerogative, but may I suggest using this as an opportunity to take a fresh look at your team? Look for hidden inefficiencies that you've previously missed; correct them. Look for ways to counter your opponents' punches with stronger punches of your own. Focus on recruiting - get better players who will grow more and be studs. Re-evaluate your practice plans - should you maybe be spending more time in Team Practice?

Do a full post-mortem of every aspect of your game. There's a lot here to explore. Maybe you'll find you emerge a better coach and you win that game next time. Maybe someday YOU'LL be the coach who gets outgained but still finds a way to win because you shined during three or four key moments in the game.
Or. you can play GD in a van down by the river. Make the right choice.

2/9/2016 8:20 PM
Posted by hypnotoad on 2/9/2016 8:20:00 PM (view original):
Posted by gt_deuce on 2/9/2016 7:59:00 PM (view original):
Use the energy of that anger to self-audit and improve. The game of football, in both its real-life and its GD manifestations - yield frustrating, head-scratching results. If you want to quit, that's certainly your prerogative, but may I suggest using this as an opportunity to take a fresh look at your team? Look for hidden inefficiencies that you've previously missed; correct them. Look for ways to counter your opponents' punches with stronger punches of your own. Focus on recruiting - get better players who will grow more and be studs. Re-evaluate your practice plans - should you maybe be spending more time in Team Practice?

Do a full post-mortem of every aspect of your game. There's a lot here to explore. Maybe you'll find you emerge a better coach and you win that game next time. Maybe someday YOU'LL be the coach who gets outgained but still finds a way to win because you shined during three or four key moments in the game.
Or. you can play GD in a van down by the river. Make the right choice.

why make those comments hypnotoad?
2/9/2016 8:33 PM
I found that advice by gt to pretty inspiring actually. A perfect opportunity to better your game instead of quitting in what looks like a hissy fit.
2/9/2016 8:35 PM
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SD: What is your observation of your game that is worth quitting in a lurch, huff, etc?. BTW you started this thread for attention to said quitting.
2/9/2016 9:47 PM
Stick around and really learn how to really build a team. Strange things happen in this engine, whose stated purpose was to end dynasties by introducing less deterministic results. Build a team, stack your advantages up, then roll the dice. It doesn't always work out in your favor, but that's the best you can do with this.
2/9/2016 9:53 PM
Posted by slid64er on 2/9/2016 9:53:00 PM (view original):
Stick around and really learn how to really build a team. Strange things happen in this engine, whose stated purpose was to end dynasties by introducing less deterministic results. Build a team, stack your advantages up, then roll the dice. It doesn't always work out in your favor, but that's the best you can do with this.
I will, thanks slider. Kutztown will win a Championship one day.
2/9/2016 10:17 PM
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SoonerDream: If it's any consolation , my TAMC is kicking the *** in the NC game,  of the team you lost to by 1 point.
2/10/2016 3:38 AM
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