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I'd love to say I thought for more than 90 seconds before writing this, but sadly I didn't.
It's the first day of 2019, and we have most of a new coaching staff. I think most of us would like to see them get off to a new start without any baggage from the previous coaching regimes.
I did see a piece of reflection that said "I became a lot happier watching my team after I learned to watch them for what they were, rather than what I thought they were". Maybe I'm not 100% aligned with that, but I'd like to watch what Collins and our players and the other coaches do, and temporarily give them a pass on Temple and the last 3-4 years of GT football, or whereever they were last year. At least, I'd like to get through January in a lighter spirit than I came into it.
My request: when you see someone is just a little wrong on one of these threads, get up, pet your dog, wait 10 minutes, and see if you can let that part go.
Instead of a correction, respond back with something on the original topic.
Really, sometimes these message board arguments will actually go away if you talk about the real topic at hand instead of the off topic thing someone threw into the conversation.
It's not just here, either:
It's the first day of 2019, and we have most of a new coaching staff. I think most of us would like to see them get off to a new start without any baggage from the previous coaching regimes.
I did see a piece of reflection that said "I became a lot happier watching my team after I learned to watch them for what they were, rather than what I thought they were". Maybe I'm not 100% aligned with that, but I'd like to watch what Collins and our players and the other coaches do, and temporarily give them a pass on Temple and the last 3-4 years of GT football, or whereever they were last year. At least, I'd like to get through January in a lighter spirit than I came into it.
My request: when you see someone is just a little wrong on one of these threads, get up, pet your dog, wait 10 minutes, and see if you can let that part go.
Instead of a correction, respond back with something on the original topic.
Really, sometimes these message board arguments will actually go away if you talk about the real topic at hand instead of the off topic thing someone threw into the conversation.
It's not just here, either: