George Ferguson
Well-known member
Ringneck said:Well, CWGrizFan, let me be the first to welcome you to the World Wide Web. You may discover that not everybody agrees with each other or even with you. It can be frustrating, but for now, freedom of speech is still an American value. Let me show you how it works. By the way, I have 0 years of coaching experience and I played zero years of college ball. So, let me tell you something.
- #1 - Fans can do or feel whatever they want to. They are not obligated to be optimistic.
#2 - First hand knowledge of football is not a prerequisite for having an opinion, and having first-hand knowledge doesn't automatically make you right.
#3 - Sitting in our armchairs and discussing things we don't fully understand is not only okay, it's fun. Sometimes we laugh at ourselves and each other. That, too, is fun.
#4 - I actually agree with you about the injury rumors. (There, see, the internet can be a happy place!)
#5 - Fans don't have to love their teams, players, or coaches "no matter what." There's not some sort of contractual obligation to do so. So you be a fan your way, and I'll do it my way. Live and let live.
#6 - Not having coached (not football, anyway), I can tell you this. Most sports fans live in the past and in the current moment, not in the future. Winning NOW solves everything.
#7 Flip side to that. Favorite teams don't guarantee fans anything including wins, preferred style of play, coaching decisions, quarterback decisions, choices of who the head coach should be, ect. no matter how much money said fans spend on their favorite team. Fans CHOOSE to be fans in all capacities. No favorite team comes to their house and holds a gun to their head to be a fan Paying for season tickets, hotel rooms, gas to and from game, sweatshirts, t-shirts, ect. is all an independent choice by said fan. They also have the option to CHOOSE not to do it. Hence, fans are entitled to nothing. #boom