MinnesotaJack
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As I consider how upset I was at the results of today's game, I'm rethinking how passionate I want to be about this team going forward. I'll always be a Griz fan and I'll always love this team but I think I have to find a way to be a more casual fan. I can still come to a game or two in the fall (and scream my head off) and watch all the games on TV, but I have to be able to separate myself somehow so that I'm not so horribly disappointed when we lose to the cats every year. (Which seems inevitable as long as Bobby remains the coach which also seems inevitable.) Maybe someone around here can give me some solid advice on how to do this.
I don't think you should be less passionate, but as others have said here keeping things in perspective afterwards (no matter the result) is more important. When you guys eventually get over the hump and win it all (and you will) that day will be so much sweeter if you stay just as passionate through all the highs and lows along the way. Stay involved, keep talking about the team and what you'd like to see stay the same & what you'd like to see change/improve, and enjoy the ride along the way.
Whatever you fans do, do not stop tailgating and showing up to support the team. Each and every one of us help contribute to the best game day experience in the West and that’s something that nobody can take away from us except ourselves. It was a tough loss today but we’ll remember it for next year and use it as motivation
Couldn't agree with this more. My experience out in Missoula a couple weeks ago was by far the best I've ever had with any opposing teams fan base. A fun and robust tailgate helps build even more financial support for the program. In Brookings we've come pretty damn close to matching what I saw in Missoula during the regular season but it drops off quickly during the playoffs, our next step is keeping that going strong for every game.