Recruiting Forum Football Talk IX

Alabama and Georgia both needed — and received — officiating intervention to get where they are.
Our game vs. Georgia should not have come down to a kick. The kid missed the kick, but it shouldn't have come down to the kick. Georgia was getting catch-up calls all game. But I'm not complaining. I've watched SEC football for 30 years. I know what to expect by now. I watch anyway.
 
It's irritating, because we're a few errors away from being undefeated. . . they are pretty massive errors, but change about 3-5 plays and we're the #2 or 3 team in the country, maybe #1.

Point is, we're not just having our asses handed to us on a $.10 paper plate and getting kicked out of the car 5 miles from the house at 3am.
Seems like the quantifiable and inarguable truth of this post would be clear to all...but...nope.

Here is another truth...this fanbase has a very large and very loud group of impatient, ungrateful, ignorant, obnoxious, caustic, destructive idiot a**holes, that are not only stupid, but they are the most dangerous kind of stupid...the kind of arrogant entitled stupidity that destroys everything it touches.

I hope for our sake, those of us with common sense and understanding, that the team is able to win the rest of these games...because the Idiot Margin is going to burn it to the ground if not...I dread it.
 
To go to LSU? So you honestly think LSU fans are any more rational than UT, while clearly the leadership are lunatics? That's swapping one level of crazy for next tier crazy.
No...I hate the thought of any of this...I just know we have a ton of idiots ready to burn the guy at the stake for the next slip up, and I don't think anything will shut them up...so, if you're gonna get burned either way, might as well make a few million more for it.
 
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No...I hate the thought of any of this...I just know we have a ton of idiots ready to burn the guy at the stake for the next slip up, and I don't think anything will shut them up...so, if you're gonna get burned either way, might as well make a few million more for it.
I think it's Sexton doing Sexton things.
 
We also went to OT against a horrendous Mississippi state team and barely beat an Arkansas team at home. I’m not trying to be a debbie downer, but it’s time people stop acting like this team is good. We’re 2 losses away from being 7-5. One game is in Gainesville, which we’ve only won there 5 times. The other is against a Pavia led Vanderbilt team. I like our chances against Vandy, but we couldn’t even beat OU’s QB who is recovering from a recent a broken hand.

Needless to say, nothing we’ve fielded thus far impresses me and we’re honestly lucky to even be Top 25. So I think we need to stop caring about Iowa and start looking at what we need to do to avoid being 7-5. Because regardless of how much faith I have in Heupel, 7-5 in Year 5 is not a good look.
Yeah, especially 2 10 win seasons in the last 3. It's not like it's taken us five years just to jet to 7-5. Plus, we're not 7-5 yet. You act like we haven't had any good years. Saying in"year 5" is a misleading way to present your "data"
 
Then the problem wouldn't be going cashless, it would be the UX. There is absolutely no reason to have a tip screen at a football game. No need to push a button to confirm payment either. Very easy to just have the amount display, tap to pay, done, like most card terminals out there.

Also, even when cash was allowed, I'd almost guarantee you most were choosing card anyway, so going cashless wouldn't have had a major impact on wait times anyway. Only 10% or so of payments in the USA are cash.

Also also, very very very rarely do cash people have the exact change ready and out of their pocket and ready to hand over to just "take their items." Usually it's FAR slower than the card method while you wait for them to pull out there wallet/purse, count out the bills they need, then wait for the cashier to count back the change.

So IF wait times really are longer, I think the culprit is something other than cash/no cash.
The reason it's slow is the people. No sense of urgency at all. They stand in line for 30 minutes and then have to read every item on the menu before they order. Then they have to dig out their card. Then they realize that need help carrying everything and on and on and on.
 
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