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re: This board is poison!
Posted on 10/14/09 at 6:33 pm to tigerfan77
Posted on 10/14/09 at 6:33 pm to tigerfan77
We knew Saban was going to leave eventually. He openly flirted with the NFL for three years running. Surely our administration was prepared when he finally bolted.
And I am quite certain that the LSU of 2005 is much different than the LSU of 1991.
Why do you root for the Tigers if all you can do is complain about how not-perfect they are?
And I am quite certain that the LSU of 2005 is much different than the LSU of 1991.
Why do you root for the Tigers if all you can do is complain about how not-perfect they are?
Posted on 10/14/09 at 6:35 pm to Tiger Phil
quote:Pfft, easy one...most of us grew up Saints fans.
Why do you root for the Tigers if all you can do is complain about how not-perfect they are?
Posted on 10/14/09 at 6:36 pm to Tiger Phil
Hey Drizz,
Your thread about process and results was well thought out and has a lot of truth to it. But here is one thing we do not know yet:
At what point does it all become exhausting to those other than the process-driven leader? If the team, fans, etc. are not allowed a moment of joy following a good result despite a lacking process and only the perfection of the process allows joy, when does it become too much for the collective to bear? In short terms, we don't know what the long-term effects of Saban's leadership will be on an organization/team/collective fan base. Could such "drivenness" alienate? We don't know.
Your thread about process and results was well thought out and has a lot of truth to it. But here is one thing we do not know yet:
At what point does it all become exhausting to those other than the process-driven leader? If the team, fans, etc. are not allowed a moment of joy following a good result despite a lacking process and only the perfection of the process allows joy, when does it become too much for the collective to bear? In short terms, we don't know what the long-term effects of Saban's leadership will be on an organization/team/collective fan base. Could such "drivenness" alienate? We don't know.
Posted on 10/14/09 at 6:38 pm to Tiger Phil
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And I am quite certain that the LSU of 2005 is much different than the LSU of 1991.
Why do you root for the Tigers if all you can do is complain about how not-perfect they are?
Let's see. I started LSU in 1989 and graduated in 1994. I personally witnessed LSU football with 40,000 people in the stands at kickoff. People just didn't give a shite and you couldn't give tickets away.
The acceptance of mediocrity may suit your concerns, but not me.
Posted on 10/14/09 at 8:57 pm to Tiger Phil
Great post Tiger Phil. Probably the rationale best said post I have seen on here ever.
This post was edited on 10/14/09 at 8:58 pm
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