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<blockquote data-quote="Techster" data-source="post: 76158" data-attributes="member: 360"><p>I was responding to a poster.</p><p></p><p>Fans see what they want to see. I've said many times I'm a glass half empty person when it comes to looking at our team. We did some good things, but it's the bad things that worry me when we head into the meat of the schedule. Other people may choose to focus on the good things. No one is correct in what they want to focus on...it comes down to personality. I've always been a worry wart and that's served me well in my life because I tend to over prepare. Hey, I just look at things differently.</p><p></p><p>When Tevin was on fire to start the 2011 season, I was worried that he was under throwing the football as our receivers had to slow down their routes or stop it all together. A lot of GT fans saw it as Tevin was giving the receivers a chance to catch the ball. When the competition got better, those underthrows that he got away with against lesser opponents became batted balls or interceptions.</p><p></p><p>Not saying anyone is right or wrong on how they want to view an outcome...but I think it's well within my rights to voice my concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Techster, post: 76158, member: 360"] I was responding to a poster. Fans see what they want to see. I've said many times I'm a glass half empty person when it comes to looking at our team. We did some good things, but it's the bad things that worry me when we head into the meat of the schedule. Other people may choose to focus on the good things. No one is correct in what they want to focus on...it comes down to personality. I've always been a worry wart and that's served me well in my life because I tend to over prepare. Hey, I just look at things differently. When Tevin was on fire to start the 2011 season, I was worried that he was under throwing the football as our receivers had to slow down their routes or stop it all together. A lot of GT fans saw it as Tevin was giving the receivers a chance to catch the ball. When the competition got better, those underthrows that he got away with against lesser opponents became batted balls or interceptions. Not saying anyone is right or wrong on how they want to view an outcome...but I think it's well within my rights to voice my concerns. [/QUOTE]
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