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<blockquote data-quote="buzzed" data-source="post: 641932" data-attributes="member: 222"><p>The crowd on Saturday looked exactly like what I expected. After several decades with no consistent success, it is what it is. Mostly the same group of hardcore fans that have always showed up in down years are the ones still there. The slight influx of fans that came in during CPJs initial success gradually stopped coming when he didn’t single-handedly turn us into a factory program. Those bandwagon types are always the most annoying and show how little they understand about football right before they stop coming to games. Whatever the size of the crowd, those of us who were left in the second half were excited and got loud when the offense found its rhythm. It was nice to see something in the offense to be excited about, other than Tobias Oliver’s athleticism, for the first time this season. This fan base is just starved for something to be excited about and will get behind CGC as soon as the quality of football on the field provides a reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buzzed, post: 641932, member: 222"] The crowd on Saturday looked exactly like what I expected. After several decades with no consistent success, it is what it is. Mostly the same group of hardcore fans that have always showed up in down years are the ones still there. The slight influx of fans that came in during CPJs initial success gradually stopped coming when he didn’t single-handedly turn us into a factory program. Those bandwagon types are always the most annoying and show how little they understand about football right before they stop coming to games. Whatever the size of the crowd, those of us who were left in the second half were excited and got loud when the offense found its rhythm. It was nice to see something in the offense to be excited about, other than Tobias Oliver’s athleticism, for the first time this season. This fan base is just starved for something to be excited about and will get behind CGC as soon as the quality of football on the field provides a reason. [/QUOTE]
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