Most disappointing season in my time being a fan

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A veteran QB two years removed from one of, if not the best, season a Gopher QB has had in the last 50 years. The most experienced O-line we will likely ever have. A veteran D-Line going 8 deep. Talented transfers at WR and LB positions and what looks to be a future game-changer at CB. One of the best RBs we’ve had, with a ton of depth behind him where we can send in highly recruited players when he goes down.



Additionally, we dodge Michigan, PSU, MSU and play OSU the best time to play them – first game of the year and the first start for their QB. Also down years for our biggest rivals – we play Iowa while they have a QB making his first start ever, Wisky is experiencing in-season transfers and some QB issues, and Nebraska is a hot mess. NW is one of their down swings. Everything is set up for us to win the West.



We also have a coach who I believe wants to be here. He cares about the school, community, and our traditions. This isn’t Mason, who never really wanted to be here, and it showed when it came to his recruiting, his indifference towards the “trinket” games (his words, not mine), or the other teams fans tearing down our goalposts. To his credit, our coach has raised expectations and allowed us to get our hopes up about the Gophers in ways many of us haven’t done before.



Then we lose at home to 31 and 14.5 underdogs. We also refuse to win a game Iowa begs us to take.

Why? Not because we aren’t talented. Not because we are playing in an off-campus stadium devoid of any excitement. Rather our coach is maddeningly conservative and simply refuses to learn from previous gaffes.



The biggest game in his coaching career, with a chance to make a statement against WI, and he chooses to punt on 4th and 2 from the WI 37. He watches WI convert multiple 4th downs and go on to win the game. Did he learn from that? We have not had a lead against Iowa for 250+ consecutive minutes. We have a chance to break that streak early in the game on a 4th and goal from the 2. We elect to kick a FG to tie the game 3-3. Later, Iowa goes for it on 4-1 in their territory to extend a drive and kill more clock.



In a game against Maryland this year, we refuse to try to score a TD before the half and our coach admits to playing for a FG. He uses the same strategy against Iowa and those four points change the game. He admits in his post-game presser he was afraid of taking a sack and making it a longer FG attempt. Mind you, we were at the IA 15. A sack still leaves us well within FG range. The 32-yard drive took over 4 minutes before the half expired.



Against Bowling Green our best WR goes out of the game early, and our coach decides to “really simplify the game plan , really quick”, as if the difference in talent between the worst team in the MAC and the Gophers comes down to that one player.



While losing in the fourth quarter, we continue to bleed the clock to the point where we get a delay of game penalty. On 3rd and 2. On a must-have two-point conversion, we call a pass to a receiver short of the end-zone, giving us three trips into the red zone and a two-point attempt where we fail to even try to throw into the end zone. We consistently refuse to catch or field punts or return kickoffs, again fitting into an overall conservative mindset that permeates everything we do.



Even more maddening is this isn’t who our coach appears to be outside of gameday. He is energetic, creative, and isn’t afraid to put himself out there. Coming up with Row the Boat opens himself up to all kinds of criticism and pot-shots, but he isn’t afraid and steers into it.



Everything is there, with the exception of the easiest thing to have: the most basic in-game decision making. Problem is, it doesn’t appear as though it is ever going to change. PJ talks about his ACT score of 18, and how, while one of his players is going to be an actuary, he doesn’t know what an actuary is, or how another is planning to specialize in a specific branch of medicine, and he has no idea what it is and barely got by biology. I believe him. I have watched him refuse to learn lessons over and over and over again.



My wife, friends, girlfriends, regulars at the bar, etc. don’t want to hear me talk about this irrelevant team anymore. That leaves me with this message board and the fact I feel compelled to type this has me thinking I need to divest my investment in Gopher football. I did the same with the Vikings after 2009 and I am a free man at 4:00 EST today. I have already cancelled the family trip to Bloomington next week and am no longer holding off on travel plans to see where the team might be playing a bowl game. I am afraid we may have reached our ceiling with PJ. Bielema or Ferentz would have won these past two games with either team. It doesn’t appear having more talent and catching some luck (we caught some of that yesterday) is enough to overcome the decisions and mindset and nothing is going to change our coach’s ways. I have tickets for the WI game. Give me more proof you have taken us as far as you are capable of and I’ll have to find an EPL team to go in on. Soccer looks fun – well at least watching the game at the bar on Saturday morning looks fun.
 

Congrats to getting to 1,999 messages...

Hopefully this sentiment passes but understand if it doesn't.

Right now I'm living off PSU and Auburn...but certainly a W this year against Bucky no matter how ugly would go very far.
 

For us to beat Wisconsin… they will have to roll over and try not to score. The Gopher coaches will play for a close game, remain conservative on play calling when they could break the game open (even if WI is shiiitin the bed) and then the Gophers will F up the close game because they’ll be beat by a coach w some kahunnas when it’s on the line.
 


Not sure when you became a fan. 2003 was more disappointing by about 45 times.
last year was more disappointing.

I expected this team to win 10 games. When Mo got hurt I expected 8-9 wins.
I still expect 8-9 wins including bowl. Disappointing season but not really failing to meet expectations. We are a good not great team that is going to finish middle third of the second best conference. Makes a lot of sense to me. I wish we were better.
 





Hang in there OP. Disappointing year but I haven’t given up on PJF. I have given up on a few of his assistants. Maybe he just needs to step away from it for a moment or literally or figuratively go for a walk in the wilderness seeking visions to make the necessary changes. Maybe he needs an offensive consultant he trusts. Failure is the best teacher and he’s failed a lot the last several years. With the right people around him this team can be really good. Time will tell.

Each of us has our threshold. I also quit the NFL as a serious fan after 2009 and it has been a good decision. It is probably harder to avoid Vikings and NFL talk if still living in MN.
 



Fleck doesn't really mind losing games to rivals. In fact, we really haven't had coaches who have given a damn in that regard for decades. How else can you explain doing the exact same thing year after year?

But that's the U way: Do just enough to not get fired and then tout it as a job well done.
 

Fleck doesn't really mind losing games to rivals. In fact, we really haven't had coaches who have given a damn in that regard for decades. How else can you explain doing the exact same thing year after year?

But that's the U way: Do just enough to not get fired and then tout it as a job well done.
Fleck doesn’t mind losing to rivals??? I have to think that’s not the case at all. It probably drives him nuts like it does us fans.
 

Then he and his team better start showing it in an actual game rather than blabbering on about various championship weeks and being "elite."
 

Hang in there OP. Disappointing year but I haven’t given up on PJF. I have given up on a few of his assistants. Maybe he just needs to step away from it for a moment or literally or figuratively go for a walk in the wilderness seeking visions to make the necessary changes. Maybe he needs an offensive consultant he trusts. Failure is the best teacher and he’s failed a lot the last several years. With the right people around him this team can be really good. Time will tell.

Each of us has our threshold. I also quit the NFL as a serious fan after 2009 and it has been a good decision. It is probably harder to avoid Vikings and NFL talk if still living in MN.

Divesting as a serious Viking fan after 2009 was a godsend. It took me a week of bad mood to get over that season. A few years later, I actually chuckled after this debacle play. My teenage kid, being a very green Vikes fan, went ballistic.

 



I will add that I thought that this was the year to break through that ceiling of winning the West. Once you do it one time, then that mentality of we can’t do it is gone. Maybe it opens up a new future of being consistent contenders for the West title?
 

A veteran QB two years removed from one of, if not the best, season a Gopher QB has had in the last 50 years. The most experienced O-line we will likely ever have. A veteran D-Line going 8 deep. Talented transfers at WR and LB positions and what looks to be a future game-changer at CB. One of the best RBs we’ve had, with a ton of depth behind him where we can send in highly recruited players when he goes down.



Additionally, we dodge Michigan, PSU, MSU and play OSU the best time to play them – first game of the year and the first start for their QB. Also down years for our biggest rivals – we play Iowa while they have a QB making his first start ever, Wisky is experiencing in-season transfers and some QB issues, and Nebraska is a hot mess. NW is one of their down swings. Everything is set up for us to win the West.



We also have a coach who I believe wants to be here. He cares about the school, community, and our traditions. This isn’t Mason, who never really wanted to be here, and it showed when it came to his recruiting, his indifference towards the “trinket” games (his words, not mine), or the other teams fans tearing down our goalposts. To his credit, our coach has raised expectations and allowed us to get our hopes up about the Gophers in ways many of us haven’t done before.



Then we lose at home to 31 and 14.5 underdogs. We also refuse to win a game Iowa begs us to take.

Why? Not because we aren’t talented. Not because we are playing in an off-campus stadium devoid of any excitement. Rather our coach is maddeningly conservative and simply refuses to learn from previous gaffes.



The biggest game in his coaching career, with a chance to make a statement against WI, and he chooses to punt on 4th and 2 from the WI 37. He watches WI convert multiple 4th downs and go on to win the game. Did he learn from that? We have not had a lead against Iowa for 250+ consecutive minutes. We have a chance to break that streak early in the game on a 4th and goal from the 2. We elect to kick a FG to tie the game 3-3. Later, Iowa goes for it on 4-1 in their territory to extend a drive and kill more clock.



In a game against Maryland this year, we refuse to try to score a TD before the half and our coach admits to playing for a FG. He uses the same strategy against Iowa and those four points change the game. He admits in his post-game presser he was afraid of taking a sack and making it a longer FG attempt. Mind you, we were at the IA 15. A sack still leaves us well within FG range. The 32-yard drive took over 4 minutes before the half expired.



Against Bowling Green our best WR goes out of the game early, and our coach decides to “really simplify the game plan , really quick”, as if the difference in talent between the worst team in the MAC and the Gophers comes down to that one player.



While losing in the fourth quarter, we continue to bleed the clock to the point where we get a delay of game penalty. On 3rd and 2. On a must-have two-point conversion, we call a pass to a receiver short of the end-zone, giving us three trips into the red zone and a two-point attempt where we fail to even try to throw into the end zone. We consistently refuse to catch or field punts or return kickoffs, again fitting into an overall conservative mindset that permeates everything we do.



Even more maddening is this isn’t who our coach appears to be outside of gameday. He is energetic, creative, and isn’t afraid to put himself out there. Coming up with Row the Boat opens himself up to all kinds of criticism and pot-shots, but he isn’t afraid and steers into it.



Everything is there, with the exception of the easiest thing to have: the most basic in-game decision making. Problem is, it doesn’t appear as though it is ever going to change. PJ talks about his ACT score of 18, and how, while one of his players is going to be an actuary, he doesn’t know what an actuary is, or how another is planning to specialize in a specific branch of medicine, and he has no idea what it is and barely got by biology. I believe him. I have watched him refuse to learn lessons over and over and over again.



My wife, friends, girlfriends, regulars at the bar, etc. don’t want to hear me talk about this irrelevant team anymore. That leaves me with this message board and the fact I feel compelled to type this has me thinking I need to divest my investment in Gopher football. I did the same with the Vikings after 2009 and I am a free man at 4:00 EST today. I have already cancelled the family trip to Bloomington next week and am no longer holding off on travel plans to see where the team might be playing a bowl game. I am afraid we may have reached our ceiling with PJ. Bielema or Ferentz would have won these past two games with either team. It doesn’t appear having more talent and catching some luck (we caught some of that yesterday) is enough to overcome the decisions and mindset and nothing is going to change our coach’s ways. I have tickets for the WI game. Give me more proof you have taken us as far as you are capable of and I’ll have to find an EPL team to go in on. Soccer looks fun – well at least watching the game at the bar on Saturday morning looks fun.
Thanks for a very pointed and specific critique of Fleck. Over many years, I've seen these tendencies in coaches - their gameday mentality - and it rarely changes, though changing coordinators can make a difference. Let's hope that happens here and the new man has a free hand.
 

Divesting as a serious Viking fan after 2009 was a godsend. It took me a week of bad mood to get over that season. A few years later, I actually chuckled after this debacle play. My teenage kid, being a very green Vikes fan, went ballistic.


Yeah, the NFL is just a sideshow now to the point I barely know division standings. Or shi&show, when it comes to the Vikes continued postseason debacles. It’s something.
 

Fleck doesn't really mind losing games to rivals. In fact, we really haven't had coaches who have given a damn in that regard for decades. How else can you explain doing the exact same thing year after year?

But that's the U way: Do just enough to not get fired and then tout it as a job well done.
Maybe we should get a coach who really cares about rivals. Since fleck isn’t trying to win maybe we should hire a guy who does
 

Even more maddening is this isn’t who our coach appears to be outside of gameday. He is energetic, creative, and isn’t afraid to put himself out there. Coming up with Row the Boat opens himself up to all kinds of criticism and pot-shots, but he isn’t afraid and steers into it.

This. Every Saturday I’m waiting for this team to take on our coach’s personality of loose, braggadocious and not conservative. I just can’t get over how conservative he is. It’s like PJ has a split personality. It’s become clear to me that PJ’s off the field personality is for recruiting and has no role in his coaching persona.
 

My dream is to have the Gophers recruit a QB that can run and throw. A mobile QB can fix a lot of issues with plays that breakdown.
 

Maybe we should get a coach who really cares about rivals. Since fleck isn’t trying to win maybe we should hire a guy who does
I'd be fine if he just stopped with the championship week bs when addressing the media and all the discussion of being elite until he can actually win games against the likes of Iowa or Wisconsin on a regular basis. Beat both of those two in one season and I might rethink that position. For now, spare me the "Iowa championship week" or "Wisconsin championship week" crap. Because that's all it is, crap.
 

This. Every Saturday I’m waiting for this team to take on our coach’s personality of loose, braggadocious and not conservative. I just can’t get over how conservative he is. It’s like PJ has a split personality. It’s become clear to me that PJ’s off the field personality is for recruiting and has no role in his coaching persona.
This right here. I don’t think he is ever going to change. Had had multiple opportunities to prove otherwise, and each and every time he reverts back to what he has always done. The fourth down FG at Iowa’s two is just….
 
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A veteran QB two years removed from one of, if not the best, season a Gopher QB has had in the last 50 years. The most experienced O-line we will likely ever have. A veteran D-Line going 8 deep. Talented transfers at WR and LB positions and what looks to be a future game-changer at CB. One of the best RBs we’ve had, with a ton of depth behind him where we can send in highly recruited players when he goes down.



Additionally, we dodge Michigan, PSU, MSU and play OSU the best time to play them – first game of the year and the first start for their QB. Also down years for our biggest rivals – we play Iowa while they have a QB making his first start ever, Wisky is experiencing in-season transfers and some QB issues, and Nebraska is a hot mess. NW is one of their down swings. Everything is set up for us to win the West.



We also have a coach who I believe wants to be here. He cares about the school, community, and our traditions. This isn’t Mason, who never really wanted to be here, and it showed when it came to his recruiting, his indifference towards the “trinket” games (his words, not mine), or the other teams fans tearing down our goalposts. To his credit, our coach has raised expectations and allowed us to get our hopes up about the Gophers in ways many of us haven’t done before.



Then we lose at home to 31 and 14.5 underdogs. We also refuse to win a game Iowa begs us to take.

Why? Not because we aren’t talented. Not because we are playing in an off-campus stadium devoid of any excitement. Rather our coach is maddeningly conservative and simply refuses to learn from previous gaffes.



The biggest game in his coaching career, with a chance to make a statement against WI, and he chooses to punt on 4th and 2 from the WI 37. He watches WI convert multiple 4th downs and go on to win the game. Did he learn from that? We have not had a lead against Iowa for 250+ consecutive minutes. We have a chance to break that streak early in the game on a 4th and goal from the 2. We elect to kick a FG to tie the game 3-3. Later, Iowa goes for it on 4-1 in their territory to extend a drive and kill more clock.



In a game against Maryland this year, we refuse to try to score a TD before the half and our coach admits to playing for a FG. He uses the same strategy against Iowa and those four points change the game. He admits in his post-game presser he was afraid of taking a sack and making it a longer FG attempt. Mind you, we were at the IA 15. A sack still leaves us well within FG range. The 32-yard drive took over 4 minutes before the half expired.



Against Bowling Green our best WR goes out of the game early, and our coach decides to “really simplify the game plan , really quick”, as if the difference in talent between the worst team in the MAC and the Gophers comes down to that one player.



While losing in the fourth quarter, we continue to bleed the clock to the point where we get a delay of game penalty. On 3rd and 2. On a must-have two-point conversion, we call a pass to a receiver short of the end-zone, giving us three trips into the red zone and a two-point attempt where we fail to even try to throw into the end zone. We consistently refuse to catch or field punts or return kickoffs, again fitting into an overall conservative mindset that permeates everything we do.



Even more maddening is this isn’t who our coach appears to be outside of gameday. He is energetic, creative, and isn’t afraid to put himself out there. Coming up with Row the Boat opens himself up to all kinds of criticism and pot-shots, but he isn’t afraid and steers into it.



Everything is there, with the exception of the easiest thing to have: the most basic in-game decision making. Problem is, it doesn’t appear as though it is ever going to change. PJ talks about his ACT score of 18, and how, while one of his players is going to be an actuary, he doesn’t know what an actuary is, or how another is planning to specialize in a specific branch of medicine, and he has no idea what it is and barely got by biology. I believe him. I have watched him refuse to learn lessons over and over and over again.



My wife, friends, girlfriends, regulars at the bar, etc. don’t want to hear me talk about this irrelevant team anymore. That leaves me with this message board and the fact I feel compelled to type this has me thinking I need to divest my investment in Gopher football. I did the same with the Vikings after 2009 and I am a free man at 4:00 EST today. I have already cancelled the family trip to Bloomington next week and am no longer holding off on travel plans to see where the team might be playing a bowl game. I am afraid we may have reached our ceiling with PJ. Bielema or Ferentz would have won these past two games with either team. It doesn’t appear having more talent and catching some luck (we caught some of that yesterday) is enough to overcome the decisions and mindset and nothing is going to change our coach’s ways. I have tickets for the WI game. Give me more proof you have taken us as far as you are capable of and I’ll have to find an EPL team to go in on. Soccer looks fun – well at least watching the game at the bar on Saturday morning looks fun.
If this is the most disappointing season as a Gopher fan, you haven't been around long!
 

Got this from Mrs. Billd this evening...

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It's a very nice collection of articles and Gophers content for the team from 1881-1981. In very good condition with some great stuff. It may have been in hardcopy but this was a bound, magazine-style publication. It was published by the UM Athletic Department with the proceeds to the Williams Fund.

She was saving it for Christmas but decided it would make a better birthday gift today. She was right.

Certainly lifted my spirits. Anyone else recognize it from the day?
 

If this is the most disappointing season as a Gopher fan, you haven't been around long!
Disappointed means there were expectations. I rarely, if ever, had expectations with Mason or any coach after Mason, with the exception of PJ. Well, I suppose I did Brew at first.

But yeah, I’ll admit my fandom began with our win against PSU and Lavar Arrington and Brandon Short.
 

Divesting as a serious Viking fan after 2009 was a godsend. It took me a week of bad mood to get over that season. A few years later, I actually chuckled after this debacle play. My teenage kid, being a very green Vikes fan, went ballistic.

I hate to admit it… This ones on me. I was in Vegas at the time and had the Vikings with 2 points. I said out load “Bet wise I’m better off if they miss because the only way I can lose is we make the kick and they return a kickoff.” Sorry everyone.

I’ll never forget the look of fellow Vikings fans cashing in their winning tickets.
 

Disappointed means there were expectations. I rarely, if ever, had expectations with Mason or any coach after Mason, with the exception of PJ. Well, I suppose I did Brew at first.

But yeah, I’ll admit my fandom began with our win against PSU and Lavar Arrington and Brandon Short.
Sorry, thought it said 2019 for your "Joined" date.
 

Sorry, thought it said 2019 for your "Joined" date.
I’m an OG on this…
Back to Bob-39, Oldtimer, China Gopher, Tipsy McStagger and others. Back when you had to click on each post.

We ain’t gonna win with this guy unless he changes his best.
 

A veteran QB two years removed from one of, if not the best, season a Gopher QB has had in the last 50 years. The most experienced O-line we will likely ever have. A veteran D-Line going 8 deep. Talented transfers at WR and LB positions and what looks to be a future game-changer at CB. One of the best RBs we’ve had, with a ton of depth behind him where we can send in highly recruited players when he goes down.



Additionally, we dodge Michigan, PSU, MSU and play OSU the best time to play them – first game of the year and the first start for their QB. Also down years for our biggest rivals – we play Iowa while they have a QB making his first start ever, Wisky is experiencing in-season transfers and some QB issues, and Nebraska is a hot mess. NW is one of their down swings. Everything is set up for us to win the West.



We also have a coach who I believe wants to be here. He cares about the school, community, and our traditions. This isn’t Mason, who never really wanted to be here, and it showed when it came to his recruiting, his indifference towards the “trinket” games (his words, not mine), or the other teams fans tearing down our goalposts. To his credit, our coach has raised expectations and allowed us to get our hopes up about the Gophers in ways many of us haven’t done before.



Then we lose at home to 31 and 14.5 underdogs. We also refuse to win a game Iowa begs us to take.

Why? Not because we aren’t talented. Not because we are playing in an off-campus stadium devoid of any excitement. Rather our coach is maddeningly conservative and simply refuses to learn from previous gaffes.



The biggest game in his coaching career, with a chance to make a statement against WI, and he chooses to punt on 4th and 2 from the WI 37. He watches WI convert multiple 4th downs and go on to win the game. Did he learn from that? We have not had a lead against Iowa for 250+ consecutive minutes. We have a chance to break that streak early in the game on a 4th and goal from the 2. We elect to kick a FG to tie the game 3-3. Later, Iowa goes for it on 4-1 in their territory to extend a drive and kill more clock.



In a game against Maryland this year, we refuse to try to score a TD before the half and our coach admits to playing for a FG. He uses the same strategy against Iowa and those four points change the game. He admits in his post-game presser he was afraid of taking a sack and making it a longer FG attempt. Mind you, we were at the IA 15. A sack still leaves us well within FG range. The 32-yard drive took over 4 minutes before the half expired.



Against Bowling Green our best WR goes out of the game early, and our coach decides to “really simplify the game plan , really quick”, as if the difference in talent between the worst team in the MAC and the Gophers comes down to that one player.



While losing in the fourth quarter, we continue to bleed the clock to the point where we get a delay of game penalty. On 3rd and 2. On a must-have two-point conversion, we call a pass to a receiver short of the end-zone, giving us three trips into the red zone and a two-point attempt where we fail to even try to throw into the end zone. We consistently refuse to catch or field punts or return kickoffs, again fitting into an overall conservative mindset that permeates everything we do.



Even more maddening is this isn’t who our coach appears to be outside of gameday. He is energetic, creative, and isn’t afraid to put himself out there. Coming up with Row the Boat opens himself up to all kinds of criticism and pot-shots, but he isn’t afraid and steers into it.



Everything is there, with the exception of the easiest thing to have: the most basic in-game decision making. Problem is, it doesn’t appear as though it is ever going to change. PJ talks about his ACT score of 18, and how, while one of his players is going to be an actuary, he doesn’t know what an actuary is, or how another is planning to specialize in a specific branch of medicine, and he has no idea what it is and barely got by biology. I believe him. I have watched him refuse to learn lessons over and over and over again.



My wife, friends, girlfriends, regulars at the bar, etc. don’t want to hear me talk about this irrelevant team anymore. That leaves me with this message board and the fact I feel compelled to type this has me thinking I need to divest my investment in Gopher football. I did the same with the Vikings after 2009 and I am a free man at 4:00 EST today. I have already cancelled the family trip to Bloomington next week and am no longer holding off on travel plans to see where the team might be playing a bowl game. I am afraid we may have reached our ceiling with PJ. Bielema or Ferentz would have won these past two games with either team. It doesn’t appear having more talent and catching some luck (we caught some of that yesterday) is enough to overcome the decisions and mindset and nothing is going to change our coach’s ways. I have tickets for the WI game. Give me more proof you have taken us as far as you are capable of and I’ll have to find an EPL team to go in on. Soccer looks fun – well at least watching the game at the bar on Saturday morning looks fun.
You definitely need to start a podcast ala CornNation!
😎
 

I'd be fine if he just stopped with the championship week bs when addressing the media and all the discussion of being elite until he can actually win games against the likes of Iowa or Wisconsin on a regular basis. Beat both of those two in one season and I might rethink that position. For now, spare me the "Iowa championship week" or "Wisconsin championship week" crap. Because that's all it is, crap.
Woah, are you saying what happens in the media means nothing? Then why does it upset you so much?
 

This is the post of the day.
In response to a post where I am saying the coach is incompetent, you say something is too long to read. I am sure it is too long to read for you.

On a day when you’ve posted on a message board the thought that posting on a message board is meaningless, you double-down and take time to post on a message board that you didn’t read a message board post - which is absurd in and of itself, but everyone reading this knows you read every word of my post.

In any event, fair… I wonder why I even care about this program with a coach begging me to call him incompetent, but I do know one thing… while the jury is still out on whether I will continue to be invested in this seemingly incompetent coach, my life will be improved by ignoring you. You have joined an elite fraternity comprised of you and two others.

Cheers to the board mods who incorporated the ignore feature on this board!!
Its a meme man. I'm sorry it offended you so much.
 

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