BleedGopher
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per RandBall:
Regret is a painfully strong emotion — one with which Minnesota sports fans are well-acquainted.
Just uttering the name "Drew Pearson" or "Gary Anderson" is enough to send a Vikings fan of a certain age down a spiral of what-ifs.
But our collective sense of regret, after a lot of good seasons but too few great postseasons, is perhaps too fine-tuned.
As a defense mechanism, we sometimes pre-imagine the worst — perhaps to feel relief if and when the perceived worst doesn't happen.
That's a tough way to live, and as it relates to Minnesota sports I blame two people: Lou Holtz and David Ortiz.
Holtz, of course, revitalized the Gophers football fan base with two promising seasons in 1984 and 1985 before using that as a steppingstone to a decade as Notre Dame's head coach.
Holtz's departure came almost 40 years ago, but the damage lingers. There has hardly been a promising — or at least competent — major coach to come along in this market that hasn't immediately made fans (particularly Gophers fans) worry that they could leave.
Go Gophers!!
Regret is a painfully strong emotion — one with which Minnesota sports fans are well-acquainted.
Just uttering the name "Drew Pearson" or "Gary Anderson" is enough to send a Vikings fan of a certain age down a spiral of what-ifs.
But our collective sense of regret, after a lot of good seasons but too few great postseasons, is perhaps too fine-tuned.
As a defense mechanism, we sometimes pre-imagine the worst — perhaps to feel relief if and when the perceived worst doesn't happen.
That's a tough way to live, and as it relates to Minnesota sports I blame two people: Lou Holtz and David Ortiz.
Holtz, of course, revitalized the Gophers football fan base with two promising seasons in 1984 and 1985 before using that as a steppingstone to a decade as Notre Dame's head coach.
Holtz's departure came almost 40 years ago, but the damage lingers. There has hardly been a promising — or at least competent — major coach to come along in this market that hasn't immediately made fans (particularly Gophers fans) worry that they could leave.
Minnesota sports fans were ruined by Lou Holtz and David Ortiz
What if a promising coach leaves? What if a player we gave up on turns out to be great? Trace those specific local sports fears back to two individuals.
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Go Gophers!!