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<blockquote data-quote="MtnWasp" data-source="post: 787350" data-attributes="member: 4110"><p>Every year is a "show me" year. The ACC is highly competitive and being good is not guarantee to finish in the top 10. </p><p></p><p>But the fall-back attitude of not being able to win, that Pastner can't do it, has been proven false. The ground state of hopelessness and cynicism is now unjustified. We can return, if we so choose, to approach the future with a sense of hope and anticipation. We can now look at our coach as Our Guy, and get behind him so that when we have a bad moment, we don't turn on him but look forward to getting back on track at the next opportunity. </p><p></p><p>I understand the GT fans are not generally of the ilk to simply relax and cheer for the good guys and believe that good things can and will happen. But some might consider giving that approach a whirl.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MtnWasp, post: 787350, member: 4110"] Every year is a "show me" year. The ACC is highly competitive and being good is not guarantee to finish in the top 10. But the fall-back attitude of not being able to win, that Pastner can't do it, has been proven false. The ground state of hopelessness and cynicism is now unjustified. We can return, if we so choose, to approach the future with a sense of hope and anticipation. We can now look at our coach as Our Guy, and get behind him so that when we have a bad moment, we don't turn on him but look forward to getting back on track at the next opportunity. I understand the GT fans are not generally of the ilk to simply relax and cheer for the good guys and believe that good things can and will happen. But some might consider giving that approach a whirl. [/QUOTE]
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