Patrick said:
RedLeaf said:
bustaheims said:
RedLeaf said:
Except, I guess, the 'W'.
No, not even that. The fact that they won only makes it slightly less vile. Still nowhere close to palatable. An exceptionally poorly played win is still an exceptionally poorly played game.
I get that we all have different levels of expectations for this team. I don't base mine on corsi or stats so much as I do wins and loses, and overall improvement from previous seasons. I'd be disappointed if they don't make the playoffs this year, or if they don't show any sort of improvement over last year. (Statistics wise or wins/loses)
If the stats/corsi numbers are worse at seasons end than they were after last season, then I'll be disappointed, and I would expect some major changes to happen. If they show improvement and the team makes the playoffs, then I'm a happy fan. To me it's all about steady overall improvement , providing it's based on a full season and not just a handful of games.
You could have made the same argument you're making the past two seasons before they fell off a cliff.
The reason they fell off a cliff both times is because all of these underlying metrics pointed to the fact that it had to happen.
Now this team is getting some wins, but he underlying metrics are still pretty horrific, it doesn't take Sherlock Holmes to project what lays in wait for the team should they not fundamentally improve.
I'll be honest. I haven't gone through all the stats and compared them to last season. Maybe someone else could touch on how they compare, at least up to this point? Are they trending downwards. If so, for how many games. etc. etc.
I was under the impression that they had gotten better, but there could be another playoff killing slump coming around the corner.
I think they tried to address that issue in the off season with the players they've added, at least in my eyes, it has worked to a certain degree up to this point.
My gut feeling is that there won't be anything like the what we've seen the last few seasons, and that this team will be in the playoffs next spring, but, yeah....you never know.