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<blockquote data-quote="stingem103" data-source="post: 494814" data-attributes="member: 169"><p>To play devils advocate...they lost their entire team last year and might be better..we had a good amount of people back even with the personnel losses you mention. Lets work on fixing our internal issues instead of making excuses....need to focus on anything that makes GT football better first while putting blinders on to a degree externally. I think we are way to concerned with other programs generally speaking instead of focusing on what we can control...I would argue that this toxic thought process makes it harder for us to do well...constantly comparing ourselves to others is not really building a culture IMO....I dont blame kids for not wanting to come here with a fan culture like that. Our team was 7-5 and in many areas of the country thats something you can actually build on...not for our fans...you really think GT could compete the same way factories do? Its not normal to be doing what UGA is doing nor are odds high that it truly lasts for an extended period of time....it almost never does. </p><p></p><p>I am going to wear my GT gear more than I ever have before going forward. I will give more to GT football and will encourage others to do so (money can actually change something....we need to follow through with donations). We can be mad all day about what ifs but that doesnt actually fix things...give money and buy tickets. Continue to trust in what T Stan is doing as hard as it is right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stingem103, post: 494814, member: 169"] To play devils advocate...they lost their entire team last year and might be better..we had a good amount of people back even with the personnel losses you mention. Lets work on fixing our internal issues instead of making excuses....need to focus on anything that makes GT football better first while putting blinders on to a degree externally. I think we are way to concerned with other programs generally speaking instead of focusing on what we can control...I would argue that this toxic thought process makes it harder for us to do well...constantly comparing ourselves to others is not really building a culture IMO....I dont blame kids for not wanting to come here with a fan culture like that. Our team was 7-5 and in many areas of the country thats something you can actually build on...not for our fans...you really think GT could compete the same way factories do? Its not normal to be doing what UGA is doing nor are odds high that it truly lasts for an extended period of time....it almost never does. I am going to wear my GT gear more than I ever have before going forward. I will give more to GT football and will encourage others to do so (money can actually change something....we need to follow through with donations). We can be mad all day about what ifs but that doesnt actually fix things...give money and buy tickets. Continue to trust in what T Stan is doing as hard as it is right now. [/QUOTE]
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