takethepoints
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Well, the mods wouldn't allow a direct reply, so here goes.
This line of reasoning has some good points. There is no justification for directly abusing either coaches or players in the terms the post mentions. However …
This is also a chilling of speech here. Every now and then - like, say, now with Tech football - it is time to lean back, spit on your hands, and call an espada an espada. This is particularly the case with the present coaching regime. It has been one of consistent failure to deliver on any of the promises made a few years ago. Indeed, if anything, the program has declined during the last 3 years, not progressed (pace, Collins). Now, if the mods are perfectly willing to hear a frank discussion of how our football program has decayed, then well and good. The problem is that the post conveyed a clear message that such discussions are now more likely to lead to problems for those who post them.
Is this the case? Or not?
This line of reasoning has some good points. There is no justification for directly abusing either coaches or players in the terms the post mentions. However …
This is also a chilling of speech here. Every now and then - like, say, now with Tech football - it is time to lean back, spit on your hands, and call an espada an espada. This is particularly the case with the present coaching regime. It has been one of consistent failure to deliver on any of the promises made a few years ago. Indeed, if anything, the program has declined during the last 3 years, not progressed (pace, Collins). Now, if the mods are perfectly willing to hear a frank discussion of how our football program has decayed, then well and good. The problem is that the post conveyed a clear message that such discussions are now more likely to lead to problems for those who post them.
Is this the case? Or not?