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<blockquote data-quote="JorgeJonas" data-source="post: 144054" data-attributes="member: 2171"><p>Yeah, I guess the whole thing strikes me as an amorphous standard. I mean, what has Miami really accomplished in the past decade, and why should we measure ourselves against them? VT had a great run (I think seven consecutive ten win seasons) but they've been extremely mediocre for three years now. I guess the point I'm getting at is that those four games have been cherry picked not because they represent anything, but because we've struggled in them, not including Clemson, of course. The idea is flawed because if we start losing consistently to UNC and start beating VT consistently, Carolina will suddenly become more important. And that's insane, because neither of those teams are a rival or at the top of our division. It's really just an extension of the defeatist wing of our fanbase for whom happiness can never be achieved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JorgeJonas, post: 144054, member: 2171"] Yeah, I guess the whole thing strikes me as an amorphous standard. I mean, what has Miami really accomplished in the past decade, and why should we measure ourselves against them? VT had a great run (I think seven consecutive ten win seasons) but they've been extremely mediocre for three years now. I guess the point I'm getting at is that those four games have been cherry picked not because they represent anything, but because we've struggled in them, not including Clemson, of course. The idea is flawed because if we start losing consistently to UNC and start beating VT consistently, Carolina will suddenly become more important. And that's insane, because neither of those teams are a rival or at the top of our division. It's really just an extension of the defeatist wing of our fanbase for whom happiness can never be achieved. [/QUOTE]
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