Ostrich
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What do they have in common?
Reading this board this year, we're about as divided as I've seen, and I'm seeing some disturbing trends that are very reminiscent of the presidential election we just had. We're becoming inundated with posters calling for Butch's head and generally bringing negativity to the board. At the same time, there are polls (like this one) that paint a different picture.. If you want to view "likes" as another form of polling, go look at the number of likes some of the more well spoken pro-Butch posts have gotten vs. the corresponding negative posts.
The election shocked most people because those with the loudest voices were chanting in unison, and I think that's happening here - while there are many of us that either are fully behind CBJ or at the very least fervently against firing yet another HC that has brought us back from the grips of death, we're keeping quiet.
I'm not one to post often and I frequently refrain to keep from dealing with the insanity of many of you that I know never attended my University or developed the emotional capacity to deal with a setback. However, we're coming to a point where the noise is becoming distracting and excessively negative to players and administration, and those of us who still support the program really need to be speaking up.
Like it or not, CBJ is the best hope we have for relevance for the next 5-6 years. We're not going to lure Saban away from Bama, we're not going to tempt Gruden out of retirement (if you think he'd perform that well), and we're not going to outbid Texas on the latest hotshot coach this year (or next, when they can't handle lack of immediate returns and fire the next unlucky soul who takes a job there).
And before anyone posts.. yes I saw the USC game, yes I was embarrassed, and yes I'm disappointed in the season. I also remember a certain WVU Clemson game a few years ago right after a 6-7 season the previous year that caused many to call for Swinney's head(sorry.. I'm stuck living in the Carolinas so this is the example I remember most clearly). They kept him and let him develop his program, because some people in the administration actually saw the progress and development being made and didn't focus on the short-term. I haven't made an excuse for a player robbing a gas station in a while, I haven't had to hang my head when APR talk comes up, and I've actually been able to follow our team competing to win the East for the first time in nearly a decade. There's progress to see if you open your eyes to it. Remember where we were..
Reading this board this year, we're about as divided as I've seen, and I'm seeing some disturbing trends that are very reminiscent of the presidential election we just had. We're becoming inundated with posters calling for Butch's head and generally bringing negativity to the board. At the same time, there are polls (like this one) that paint a different picture.. If you want to view "likes" as another form of polling, go look at the number of likes some of the more well spoken pro-Butch posts have gotten vs. the corresponding negative posts.
The election shocked most people because those with the loudest voices were chanting in unison, and I think that's happening here - while there are many of us that either are fully behind CBJ or at the very least fervently against firing yet another HC that has brought us back from the grips of death, we're keeping quiet.
I'm not one to post often and I frequently refrain to keep from dealing with the insanity of many of you that I know never attended my University or developed the emotional capacity to deal with a setback. However, we're coming to a point where the noise is becoming distracting and excessively negative to players and administration, and those of us who still support the program really need to be speaking up.
Like it or not, CBJ is the best hope we have for relevance for the next 5-6 years. We're not going to lure Saban away from Bama, we're not going to tempt Gruden out of retirement (if you think he'd perform that well), and we're not going to outbid Texas on the latest hotshot coach this year (or next, when they can't handle lack of immediate returns and fire the next unlucky soul who takes a job there).
And before anyone posts.. yes I saw the USC game, yes I was embarrassed, and yes I'm disappointed in the season. I also remember a certain WVU Clemson game a few years ago right after a 6-7 season the previous year that caused many to call for Swinney's head(sorry.. I'm stuck living in the Carolinas so this is the example I remember most clearly). They kept him and let him develop his program, because some people in the administration actually saw the progress and development being made and didn't focus on the short-term. I haven't made an excuse for a player robbing a gas station in a while, I haven't had to hang my head when APR talk comes up, and I've actually been able to follow our team competing to win the East for the first time in nearly a decade. There's progress to see if you open your eyes to it. Remember where we were..