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<blockquote data-quote="lv20gt" data-source="post: 755354" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>There is a difference between complaining and just unreasonably bashing. Complaining because we didn't intentionally sit on the ball in the first quarter so that we could get blown out by 6 TDs instead of 8 is just silly and complaining to complain. It's obvious that some posters are almost giddy to be able to point to it as a record setting loss and pretend that it was somehow significantly worse than any of the other times we've had the score named on us in the recent past. </p><p></p><p>For example, there is a difference between pointing at the Syracuse game and saying we need to clean up the mental mistakes and saying things like the team lacks discipline, Collin's isn't nasty enough to be a coach, and the like. </p><p></p><p>It also helps if you don't just show up after losses. When your last post is after the syracuse game and you don't post again until after the clemson game just to complain, then it won't be received the same as if you were here after the UL win as well commenting then. Likewise, if the criticism is brought up in an overall analysis of a game that includes positives and negatives it will be received better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lv20gt, post: 755354, member: 2299"] There is a difference between complaining and just unreasonably bashing. Complaining because we didn't intentionally sit on the ball in the first quarter so that we could get blown out by 6 TDs instead of 8 is just silly and complaining to complain. It's obvious that some posters are almost giddy to be able to point to it as a record setting loss and pretend that it was somehow significantly worse than any of the other times we've had the score named on us in the recent past. For example, there is a difference between pointing at the Syracuse game and saying we need to clean up the mental mistakes and saying things like the team lacks discipline, Collin's isn't nasty enough to be a coach, and the like. It also helps if you don't just show up after losses. When your last post is after the syracuse game and you don't post again until after the clemson game just to complain, then it won't be received the same as if you were here after the UL win as well commenting then. Likewise, if the criticism is brought up in an overall analysis of a game that includes positives and negatives it will be received better. [/QUOTE]
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