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It is always darkest just before the Day dawneth

Plaino every team has injuries. Our fan base does rank # 1 at one thing and that’s making excuses
When facing team injuries, coaches often emphasize the importance of unity, adapting to new challenges, and using adversity as a chance for growth, with quotes like: "A crisis can be a momentous time for a team to grow if a leader handles it properly," "Injuries are a chance for others to step up and show their value," and "When one person goes down, the rest of the team has to lift each other up.".

Not sure this has happened for OU this year.

It is always darkest just before the Day dawneth

I'm curious as to why Jackson Arnold's lack of ball protection in the fourth quarter of a game is somehow a reflection on our head ball coach. I've heard complaints that BV should have run the clock out. But Mizzou had moved the ball in the red zone much better than we did all night, especially in the fourth quarter. Had BV called for running the clock out, and we'd have lost in OT, then he'd have been just as criticized. Damned if you do ....

We are living with all sorts of QB inexperience, injury injury injury at both OL and WR.
Lots of if’s and if’s in that statement. Let’s not forget if our so called “ Elite” defense actually makes the stop in that final 2
minutes OU wins. Oh don’t forget this “ Elite” D gave up 20 pts in the second half to a crappy QB. The D could have been the hero but instead they crapped the bed.


This loss was on the entire team from the HC all the way down to the players. Everyone is to blame. Trying to make JA do something he is incapable of in those final 30 seconds is unexcusable and yes his lack of ball security put the finishing touch on a shitty day.
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