People will find things to complain about until the Hawks figure out how to win again. Even if what they are complaining about makes them look hypocritical. People have been complaining for years about KF being too conservative, yet there were several instances in this game where it was obvious the team was trying to take chances.
I agree that they should have gone for it on 4th down if they were going to take the shot on 3rd. I think it was a case where Kirk took the chance on third down, it didn't work, and he immediately went back to being conservative on 4th down.
That doesn't change the fact that it was quite evident the coaching this year is going to be geared towards being more aggressive. In fact, darn near everything that was complained about all offseason looked like it was addressed:
They took shots down the field. The play calling was much more aggressive than what Hawk fans are used to.
CJF caught an early TD pass and they tried hitting him down the seam on a 4 verts play (they still need to find ways to get the TE more involved but they did try)
The defensive line certainly looks better. They still need to develop more of a pass rush, but overall they looked significantly improved from a year ago.
The QB play was much improved and it was only Rudock's first collegiate game. He was in control of the offense, and there wasn't a single point in the game where I thought he looked overwhelmed. He rushed the QB sneak, and made a bad pass on his last play. Other than that he showed he's more than capable of leading this offense. Something we never really saw from JVB last year.
The LB play was as good as I've seen for awhile. Hitchens and Kirksey were all over the field making plays.
The only disappointment for me was the defensive backs giving up several huge plays. Which is exactly what this defense is not supposed to do. I guess the fake punt conversion was also a major disappointment.
Overall, the team looked like a much better team than what we saw last year. I think everyone agrees with that statement or they just weren't watching the same game as the rest of us. I'm just as frustrated as the next Hawk fan that they can't seem to find a way to convert the win in close games, but we also have to remember they are still a very young team with a brand new QB. There were several opportunities to seal the win against NIU. The reason they didn't is because several players didn't execute when they had a chance to make a difference (Bullock's drop, Shump's drop, Jake's int. and QB sneak penalty, and Weisman's fumble). If you take away any of those failures then this is likely a close win we're talking about, and all of these naysayers are discussing how much has changed instead of who the next coach or next QB should be.
It's a very fine line between mass hysteria, and total satisfaction. The Hawks needed that win in a BAD way, and I'm still ticked off they couldn't pull it off. However, I'm pretty damn excited to see this team grow throughout the season, and I'm not going to let a bunch of know-it-all armchair QB's ruin that for me. They still have a damn good chance of starting out 3-1. If they can do that then they'll have some momentum going into what will be a very tough B10 schedule.