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<blockquote data-quote="Augusta_Jacket" data-source="post: 632903" data-attributes="member: 1191"><p>I agree and no offense taken. I've always tried to stick to reason and logic, but I'll confess I'm tired of watching the fanbase devolve the way it is. </p><p></p><p>GT is not "my" school because I attended or got out. GT is my school because I chose GT. It stood for something when I was a kid. I looked up to the fans and graduates as almost otherworldly beings. I aspired to be one myself. As fate would have it, I ended up at the Coast Guard Academy instead. I remained a steadfast GT fan throughout, so much so that I routinely purchase season tickets and donate to the GTAA for a program I never attended. It hurts me to see what this fan base is becoming, so I confess I have become somewhat more fervent in my desire to see the fans try to embrace the team "AS IS" because this is the team we have now. It might not be the team we wished for or the coaches we desired, but for better or worse, this is our team. </p><p></p><p>There is a time and a place to vent about the losses, and I try not to hold anyone accountable for what they post in the 24-48 hour window following a loss. I've extended the grace period for the Citadel game, but at this point we should be past the vitriol. It's going to be a long season. It's probably going to be two long seasons. Regardless, I will be there. I am hoping some of my fellow fans on BOTH sides of this argument can put down their pitchforks and cheer for the boys on the field regardless of how they play and what style offense they run.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Augusta_Jacket, post: 632903, member: 1191"] I agree and no offense taken. I've always tried to stick to reason and logic, but I'll confess I'm tired of watching the fanbase devolve the way it is. GT is not "my" school because I attended or got out. GT is my school because I chose GT. It stood for something when I was a kid. I looked up to the fans and graduates as almost otherworldly beings. I aspired to be one myself. As fate would have it, I ended up at the Coast Guard Academy instead. I remained a steadfast GT fan throughout, so much so that I routinely purchase season tickets and donate to the GTAA for a program I never attended. It hurts me to see what this fan base is becoming, so I confess I have become somewhat more fervent in my desire to see the fans try to embrace the team "AS IS" because this is the team we have now. It might not be the team we wished for or the coaches we desired, but for better or worse, this is our team. There is a time and a place to vent about the losses, and I try not to hold anyone accountable for what they post in the 24-48 hour window following a loss. I've extended the grace period for the Citadel game, but at this point we should be past the vitriol. It's going to be a long season. It's probably going to be two long seasons. Regardless, I will be there. I am hoping some of my fellow fans on BOTH sides of this argument can put down their pitchforks and cheer for the boys on the field regardless of how they play and what style offense they run. [/QUOTE]
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