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Yes you are absolutely right. All this anger over the team playing at a mediocre level is just a bunch of immature fan boys trying to see who can be more miserable.You can't reason with the manic Herd. No independent thinking, only bobblehead agreement and efforting to out hate one another hoping to be praised like spoiled children.
For decades Florida Gator fans have been unanimously considered to be a collection of wingnuts. The press laughed at and ridiculed them, as did recognized college football experts and ordinary fans from across the country. Year-in and year-out the Gators fanbase were voted the worst and most obnoxious in college football. Back in the day, they were known as the team with a "Notre Dame ego and a Wake Forrest record."
Yet, while the Gator fanbase is still of the same caliber, the NEW BREED of so-called Canes fans have accomplished the impossible by pole vaulting over the Gators in a record-breaking fashion when demonstrating an unprecedented lack of knowledge, immaturity, obnoxious/overblown and absurd opinions.
The infantile flying of banners will accomplish several things. One being, going forward, quality recruits and their family's will have nothing to do with the Canes football program. And future qualified head coaches and assistant coaches (In some way more important than the head man) will avoid the program like the plague.
Most importantly, the same type of self-proclaimed football geniuses flew banners and attacked Butch Davis, that turned out to be one of the major components in his decision to leave the program when his wife reminded him how the so-called fans attacked and vilified him, and she adroitly cautioned him they would do the same in the future if he didn't win every game. While his move didn't have the outcome Butch had hoped for, with certainty he too would have eventually been destroyed by the herd.
History has an ugly way of repeating itself, especially by pint-sized brained people who commit the same mistakes over and over again, and never learn from previous mistakes/disasters.
Finally, these calls to fire Mark Richt have now little to do with making the team better, but have evolved into a mob brandishing pitchforks and knives **** bent on destroying the man, along with his family.
It has absolutely nothing to do with the fact that in 3 years this offense hasn't shown one bit of improvement. It has nothing to do with the fact that the offense is painfully inadequate and does not maximize our players abilities. It has nothing to do with Richt coaching games like he just wants to escape 17-14. It has nothing to do with Richt coaching not to lose. It has nothing to do with the fact that this offense is as outdated as a pay phone. It has nothing to do with the fact that our special teams are a complete embarrassment. It has nothing to do with the fact that 3 years into Richt's tenure the OL is amongst the worst in the nation. It has nothing to do with the QB coaching being extremely suspect. You're absolutely right! Thank you so much for opening my eyes.