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<blockquote data-quote="4shotB" data-source="post: 892391" data-attributes="member: 844"><p>I'm not going to flame away as your post is well written and it is obvious that you are passionate. Where I will push back though is this - you must run in different circles than I do. As an older fan (class of '81) myself, I don't hear anyone wanting the older fans gone. I don't get that vibe here on this site either - most folks seem to get that this is where most of the donations come from and that we are starved for cash. Most people also understand that we are starved for fans as well, young or old, So, I don't know where you are coming from.</p><p></p><p>Secondly, either on here or amongst my circle of Tech buddies, no one I know thinks Collins is doing a "fantastic" (your word, not mine) job. In fact, most think the opposite and know that he is on a very short leash (and rightfully so). In the most optomistic case he garners support bc he is the coach and it is in our own selfish best interests for him to be successful this year.It is probably not likely but I would love to see Tech win 9 games this year. I don't have to like him personally and I certainly understand the criticisms - but I want the program to succeed. Now, starting this weekend. Not bc I am a fan of him but rather a fan of our players and program first and foremost.</p><p></p><p>Who are these supporters who you say think he is doing a fantastic job? I call BS and say don't exist, or if they do, they must be amongst your group of friends exclusively. If you think those of us, like myself, who want him to be succesful bc he is the coach, are pleased with the job done to date that is far from the truth. IMO I hasten to add.</p><p></p><p>I am not flaming away. I admire your passion. But remain laughing at the dogma.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4shotB, post: 892391, member: 844"] I'm not going to flame away as your post is well written and it is obvious that you are passionate. Where I will push back though is this - you must run in different circles than I do. As an older fan (class of '81) myself, I don't hear anyone wanting the older fans gone. I don't get that vibe here on this site either - most folks seem to get that this is where most of the donations come from and that we are starved for cash. Most people also understand that we are starved for fans as well, young or old, So, I don't know where you are coming from. Secondly, either on here or amongst my circle of Tech buddies, no one I know thinks Collins is doing a "fantastic" (your word, not mine) job. In fact, most think the opposite and know that he is on a very short leash (and rightfully so). In the most optomistic case he garners support bc he is the coach and it is in our own selfish best interests for him to be successful this year.It is probably not likely but I would love to see Tech win 9 games this year. I don't have to like him personally and I certainly understand the criticisms - but I want the program to succeed. Now, starting this weekend. Not bc I am a fan of him but rather a fan of our players and program first and foremost. Who are these supporters who you say think he is doing a fantastic job? I call BS and say don't exist, or if they do, they must be amongst your group of friends exclusively. If you think those of us, like myself, who want him to be succesful bc he is the coach, are pleased with the job done to date that is far from the truth. IMO I hasten to add. I am not flaming away. I admire your passion. But remain laughing at the dogma. [/QUOTE]
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