I want the Hawks to win every game so badly I can taste it. I believe I've always supported the team and cheered them on to that end. I also understand the team is what it is and is not going to win every game. That's the part I can accept; as long as they are competitive, put in the best position to perform at maximum capability and give full effort, I know they will sometimes get beat by a better team. I will never accept them losing.
Unfortunately, derKirkFer both indirectly and directly contributes to them losing, in so many ways, so repeatedly. I've listed them so many times I'm just tired of thinking about it and talking about it.
By all accounts, he gave very little indication he is going to significantly change his failed, stagnant approach to coaching this team and strategizing to win. The few "changes" that the Pollyanna, myopic apologists are clinging to are nothing more than cosmetic lip service. They're basically what just about every professional and lay football analyst or enthusiast would consider to be the "no brainer" issues that are, as always with derKirkFer, being addressed a day late and a dollar short.
If it makes the few guys like LASBUR happy, you really aren't gonna hear much more from me about it. Not because I need time to wait-n-see. It's just that after so many years of being so right about derKirkFer's impact on Iowa football, frankly, I'm a bit worn out and disinterested.
So, while I don't need to wait until after next year to speak what I know is the easily predictable truth, I'll just say it now and be done with it. As LASBUR said, derKirkFer is back next year, "it's over" -- what more needs to be said?