For those saying nobody should be disappointed b/c it was a win, I disagree. I played sports at a fairly high level (competition-wise) growing up. And once I got old enough to care about the season and long-term goals, as opposed to the game that day, I absolutely had days where I was disappointed after wins. Sometimes I was disappointed in the team as a whole. Sometimes I was disappointed in individuals on the team. And quite often, I was disappointed in myself. That is called having a fire, or a competitive edge. Champions are never content. Champions always expect more out of themselves. Champions never quit trying to improve.
I'd like to think this team has worked hard since the Alaska-fiasco. How in the world can they not be disappointed in yesterday's effort as a team? Capel admitted as much when he said we "didn't deserve to win." Perfect example of simply winning a game b/c you were superiorly talented and playing at home. That is why the team, and coach, probably were disappointed.