You Guys Are Gonna Hate Me

Discussion in 'On The Field' started by LonghornCatholic, Oct 14, 2012.

  1. LonghornCatholic

    LonghornCatholic Deo Gratias

    After some deep soul searching, I'll be in my aisle seat in section 15 to watch my beloved Longhorns fight the Baylor Bears on Saturday, October 20th. Along with my daughter, who is enrolled in the college of natural sciences, we will hold our Horns high.

    When they crank "Jump Around" I'm going to jump, clap, and yell as loud as I did during WVU.
    And win or lose, we'll stay and sing "the Eyes...".

    I respect those who have stated they have given up and won't support the current product on the field, but I'm not ready to do that.
     
  2. dillohorn

    dillohorn Guest

    No. I and most will still be supporting the team. I/we just want something to be done to stop the bleeding. If Mack stays I think the program will bleed out.
     
  3. gahornphan

    gahornphan 500+ Posts

  4. Texanne

    Texanne 5,000+ Posts

    I'll be there. I want to see changes made in all aspects: preparation, execution, and most of all, attitude. Those guys just flat gave up Saturday. I want NO MORE OF THAT!
     
  5. OldHippie

    OldHippie 2,500+ Posts

    Jumpers gonna jump.
     
  6. longhorn_melissa

    longhorn_melissa 250+ Posts

    As will I [​IMG]

    Maybe I'm naive...
     
  7. Horn2Run

    Horn2Run 1,000+ Posts

    If Baylor is up 47-8 starting the 4th are you going to jump around?
     
  8. NBHorn7

    NBHorn7 Pimp Daddy

    Nobody should hate anybody for for going to the games
    and supporting any Longhorn team in any sport.
    However, if changes need to be made they should be made
    based on results not attendance.

    People pay a lot of money and put in a lot of effort and time
    to attend Longhorn sports. They should be rewarded by
    putting the best team possible with the best coaching
    available for those teams on the field, court, or diamond.
    What is unacceptable is having the richest athletic
    program in the country and putting a bad product on
    the field, court, or diamond for consecutive years.
    Mack said it best when he admitted we got fat and
    happy after that National Championship. We squandered
    all the advantages we had for continued excellence in
    recruiting. He vowed to fix it, fortunately Colt showed
    up out of nowhere to right the ship. Then Gilbert was
    a bust and the whole program ran aground. One player
    shouldn't have done this to a great program. Now the
    great ressurection program has failed, sorry Mack
    your own words have doomed you it seems.
     

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