mitzustu
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What mood stabilizer are you on? Gotta be something killer.
Yeah, but which one are you on? Asking for a friend.People in this forum are fanatics. Their desire to win is so insane that that they can’t see past their nose. We live in an instant satisfaction society. And if people don’t get their heads out of their butts and realize it doesn’t work that way (not for a program as far gone as we are).
People in this forum are fanatics. Their desire to win is so insane that that they can’t see past their nose. We live in an instant satisfaction society. And if people don’t get their heads out of their butts and realize it doesn’t work that way (not for a program as far gone as we are) then they’ll get Pruitt fired and be pissed when it doesn’t work out.
What are we building? There are more cracks in this foundation than a dry lake bed.Players post game (each game this year) are not blaming coaches or feeling sorry for themselves. They are taking responsibility, explaining what they did wrong, and in many instances endorsing the staff. No matter the result this year we need to keep building.
I'm a beta-fan, I guess. I want to win, but am realistic about the youth of our team and the superiority of our opponents. However, I expect a glorious defeat. To be honest, Butch did that a few times. We almost always stayed in the game only to lose because of a bonehead play call. And those teams looked like they'd played football before.People in this forum are fanatics. Their desire to win is so insane that that they can’t see past their nose. We live in an instant satisfaction society. And if people don’t get their heads out of their butts and realize it doesn’t work that way (not for a program as far gone as we are) then they’ll get Pruitt fired and be pissed when it doesn’t work out.
People in this forum are fanatics. Their desire to win is so insane that that they can’t see past their nose. We live in an instant satisfaction society. And if people don’t get their heads out of their butts and realize it doesn’t work that way (not for a program as far gone as we are) then they’ll get Pruitt fired and be pissed when it doesn’t work out.
If you say so. The players take after the coaches and the coaches don't really care that we are so bad.Players post game (each game this year) are not blaming coaches or feeling sorry for themselves. They are taking responsibility, explaining what they did wrong, and in many instances endorsing the staff. No matter the result this year we need to keep building.
People in this forum are fanatics. Their desire to win is so insane that that they can’t see past their nose. We live in an instant satisfaction society. And if people don’t get their heads out of their butts and realize it doesn’t work that way (not for a program as far gone as we are) then they’ll get Pruitt fired and be pissed when it doesn’t work out.
Stop this right now.....your making entirely too much sense 95 percent of this board just wants to piss and moan and act like we are uber talented and it's all coaching.....Players post game (each game this year) are not blaming coaches or feeling sorry for themselves. They are taking responsibility, explaining what they did wrong, and in many instances endorsing the staff. No matter the result this year we need to keep building.
What exactly are they building towards?Players post game (each game this year) are not blaming coaches or feeling sorry for themselves. They are taking responsibility, explaining what they did wrong, and in many instances endorsing the staff. No matter the result this year we need to keep building.
Ten years is not instant satisfaction!People in this forum are fanatics. Their desire to win is so insane that that they can’t see past their nose. We live in an instant satisfaction society. And if people don’t get their heads out of their butts and realize it doesn’t work that way (not for a program as far gone as we are) then they’ll get Pruitt fired and be pissed when it doesn’t work out.
