Experience Gap

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With so many first-year players, there's a little bit of a split this week between those who experienced a loss before and those who did not.
``We'll see how these guys react now,'' said a veteran player. ``This will show us a thing or two about the young guys.''


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Jason said:

What do you mean split? Is the team chemistry being damaged?

Dave Lowe said:

he probably means that the first year players had never experienced a loss and the others have. There is a split in the numbers of players who have lost once and those who haven't.

Patrick said:

That is all window dressing. PC trying to put a happy spin on things. Distract people from what is going on. "Oh boy...let's see how everyone reacts now!"

Instead let's focus on reality. PC and the coaching staff are in a panic right now after the train wreck last week and are running around like a chicken with their head cut off. :o))

roger said:

What will the experienced players be saying after their second loss, their third loss, and maybe their fourth loss? We're a bunch of losers? Or the coaching sucks? Or I didn't come here to be a loser?

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