Of course it was hyperbole. Agree on the Wagner statement as well, but should Wagner be a gauge of anything?
I'm completely falling for this team but I'm doing so with a huge gain of salt between my cheek and gums (how's that for hyperbole and ancient pop culture). Call me stubborn, but I've fallen for "we've turned the corner" one too many times over the past 15 years. I think that this time does have a different feel and this thing really could catch fire and snowball into something big. However, I'm not going to jump on the hype train 3 weeks into the season where we beat a decent MAC team, a payout game, and a hot mess from FSU. Don't get me wrong the 4/5 star athletes on FSU alone should have made the game way more competitive than it was. So, that gives credence to HCDB and his corner turning skillz. But the days of blind faith due to all things being Orange will take a while to return in my book.
"Blind" faith?
What have you been watching this year?
Look, you can choose to be skeptical, but I'm no longer interested in hearing that people aren't willing to get excited about the team's prospects because they are afraid of being disappointed.
Nothing about what's happened in the past has anything to do with how this team will perform. We have a great coaching staff -- not just a good one, a great one. They've turned the roster around in short order, and along the way have greatly improved the size / speed / athleticism of the players. They've built quality depth, and they've implemented a fun offensive style.
And they haven't even come close to hitting their stride offensively. That might not happen for several years. Can you imagine how fun this team is going to be when the personnel are truly optimized if this is the turnaround we're seeing after only two years of immersion in this new system?
Sorry, but I will call you stubborn. I listened to people wring their hands over having to play on the road at WMU game one, and then the lamentations after we dominated them for three quarters. I listened to all of the usual talking points about one game at a time after Wagner, and how we couldn't glean anything about the team's improvement. Then there was the flood of pessimism the week of FSU, complete with numerous predictions that their speed would burn us, and that they would magically "wake up" against us, even though numerous posters were expressing that we were the clear better team.
There's no excuse to not believe anymore -- not given the evidence we're seeing on the field. I'm not trying to call you out, Geode, but I'm just not receptive to the "wait and see" opinion at this point. You ARE seeing it.