I'm gonna go ahead and guess that you're trying to be funny saying everyone wants to pretend like we won. Because I haven't seen a single person say that we did. Dressing up a skunk, huh? I don't know about that. What I do know is that everyone who went had positive things to say. If you were there, you have to admit we looked a lot better than in weeks 1 and 2. If you weren't, I don't know if you have room to talk. What would you have us do? Run the team into the ground with the negatives? Yeah, there was a disparity in points. What you have to look at is WHY. If you want to focus on the points on the board, then you have a point. If someone wants to say that we played them pretty well, and a handful of bad plays contributed to such a bad score, then that is true as well. It really depends on your perspective. And call me Pollyanna, but I'd much rather focus on positives and work out the negatives than disregard the positives and only look at the score. Bill Parcells, when asked if he thought this year's dallas cowboys were better than last year, responded, "of course I do. But whether that will translate into wins is a different story." The point here is that the best team in the world can go winless and the worst can go undefeated. What you have to look at is was there improvement and what we need to focus on.