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<blockquote data-quote="awbuzz" data-source="post: 883911" data-attributes="member: 443"><p>I paraphrased CGC... Hype does not equal preparation. Blowing the Citadel game due some poor coaching and clock management was literally the beginning of the results of the hype machine being run a overdrive. No way we should have lost that game, solely based on the talent difference alone, but we did. I have STILL have season tickets, donate to GTAA, and buy/wear/fly GT paraphernalia, so I am not a fair weather fan.</p><p></p><p>The best marketing the CGC can do to the public and the fans is winning the few games we will be favored, win a couple of the ones the we are not tagged to get stomped, and look like we have a clue in ALL of the games even when we are simply out talented. </p><p>You are correct that we had some poor coaching on both sides of the ball and that having the staff make over should help... especially on offense.</p><p></p><p>I've seen as much if not more BMC (b!tching moaning complaining) from those under 50, i.e. not a Boomer, than the "older"/ "grumpy old men" crowd.</p><p></p><p>I will agree that some will still complain even if we pull off 8 wins this year against one of the 5 toughest schedules in FBS football this year.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="awbuzz, post: 883911, member: 443"] I paraphrased CGC... Hype does not equal preparation. Blowing the Citadel game due some poor coaching and clock management was literally the beginning of the results of the hype machine being run a overdrive. No way we should have lost that game, solely based on the talent difference alone, but we did. I have STILL have season tickets, donate to GTAA, and buy/wear/fly GT paraphernalia, so I am not a fair weather fan. The best marketing the CGC can do to the public and the fans is winning the few games we will be favored, win a couple of the ones the we are not tagged to get stomped, and look like we have a clue in ALL of the games even when we are simply out talented. You are correct that we had some poor coaching on both sides of the ball and that having the staff make over should help... especially on offense. I've seen as much if not more BMC (b!tching moaning complaining) from those under 50, i.e. not a Boomer, than the "older"/ "grumpy old men" crowd. I will agree that some will still complain even if we pull off 8 wins this year against one of the 5 toughest schedules in FBS football this year. [/QUOTE]
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