To jump ship, so think I'll just pop some popcorn and watch the sh** show go down.....what's next?
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To jump ship, so think I'll just pop some popcorn and watch the sh** show go down.....what's next?
Yep....this may be one heckuva roller coaster ride.To jump ship, so think I'll just pop some popcorn and watch the sh** show go down.....what's next?
How many years before you got to that point? I’m soon to be 51 and starting to feel like you77 year old male here. The change for me is the lack of passion, of pounding the floor when there’s a bad play, a bad coaches decision, a bad call by the ref, a bad hire by the AD. I expect all of those things now. Can’t afford to let the BP level get too high. Apathetic might be the right description of my feelings
I’m gonna hit the big 50 this year. I don’t expect any more big time Gamecock football success in my lifetime. But at least I got to see(and remember) all the good stuff from ‘77(or so) to the present. 1984 being my favorite time period(13 yrs old-it was black magic).How many years before you got to that point? I’m soon to be 51 and starting to feel like you
I’m gonna hit the big 50 this year. I don’t expect any more big time Gamecock football success in my lifetime. But at least I got to see(and remember) all the good stuff from ‘77(or so) to the present. 1984 being my favorite time period(13 yrs old-it was black magic).
As I try to distract myself with humor, I was thinking how a Coach Joe Morrison or Danny Ford would have handled this situation w/ Bobo?
THANK YOU SIR!!! That’s exactly what I needed!!! 😂😂😂Morrison would have put a cigarette out on his cheek & Ford would have spit tobacco juice in his eye.
Shortly after Ray Tanner royally screwed up Spurriers leaving. I don’t blame Spurrir. We knew years in advance that he would have to be replaced when he approached 70 years old. Ray, should have had a handful of propspective head football coaches in mind to replace Spurrier. And the best he could come up with was Muschamp, That was my apathetic beginning. Muschamp? Really?How many years before you got to that point? I’m soon to be 51 and starting to feel like you
It's a lot easier when the shipwrecks are eminently survivable.Yep. I've survived many a ship wreck & still seem to board the Carolina vessel every single time it puts back in to sea.
You didn't ask me, but it set in fully with me at age 69. I got to where I couldn't get mad anymore when we performed badly and watched games on television - games that I would have once attended - with no more interest than I would have watched "Wheel of Fortune".How many years before you got to that point? I’m soon to be 51 and starting to feel like you
Don’t you miss listening to bob Fulton back when all games weren’t on tv? He was greatYou didn't ask me, but it set in fully with me at age 69. I got to where I couldn't get mad anymore when we performed badly and watched games on television - games that I would have once attended - with no more interest than I would have watched "Wheel of Fortune".
He was professional and he was distinctive and he was ours - all that at once. He probably stayed on a few years too long, but even at the end, he was better than what we have now.Don’t you miss listening to bob Fulton back when all games weren’t on tv? He was great
I literally feel your pain and agree with you.To jump ship, so think I'll just pop some popcorn and watch the sh** show go down.....what's next?
Agree....and it won’t be long before we who have posted here will be characterized as the “problem” with the program.what a bunch of depressing comments. just wow
LIKE THIS 1000 TIMES....ray is a total assRay Tanner, as an AD, has been and continues to be one of the biggest mistakes we've ever seen.
what a bunch of depressing comments. just wow
I'm 68 and am disgusted at the state of the football program. The hire of the new OC is underwhelming,
Wish Mike Morgan would have worked out.He was professional and he was distinctive and he was ours - all that at once. He probably stayed on a few years too long, but even at the end, he was better than what we have now.
There is a light at the end of the tunnel. But it is a freaking train.The totally worst part of this is that it is apparent that there is no light at the end of the tunnel. Even some of the sunshine pumpers from a month ago have come back to their senses that Beamer is not the next Dabo and that the program is a joke. But there is still that cult out there that desperately want to believe in Beamer, or whatever Ray tells them, just like they did with Muschamp.
Mike Morgan would have worked out. It was Liz McMillan who needed to go.Wish Mike Morgan would have worked out.
Do you believe any of them to be inaccurate?
Ray Tanner royally screwed up Spurriers leaving – this I agree but have moved on
but listed below
“come on man”
Sh** show
Ship wreck
my biggest flaw is I'm loyal to a fault ----------- not to bad if that is your biggest
Like being a passenger on the titanic five different times
Roller coaster ride
Circus theme song
50 no more big time Gamecock football success in “my” lifetime
Cigarette out on his cheek & Ford spit tobacco juice in his eye
No light at the end of the tunnel
“wheel of fortune” --------- this may be the lowest
No new GC gear in over a decade
Tanner biggest mistakes ever seen
Ray is a total ass -------- not
Not hired him in the first place.As I try to distract myself with humor, I was thinking how a Coach Joe Morrison or Danny Ford would have handled this situation w/ Bobo?
The overriding question is-Why is he still AD? He's not professional. He takes the easy way instead of working hard to advance our FB pgm.Ray Tanner, as an AD, has been and continues to be one of the biggest mistakes we've ever seen.
And I just thought it was just me at age 67 experiencing this.You didn't ask me, but it set in fully with me at age 69. I got to where I couldn't get mad anymore when we performed badly and watched games on television - games that I would have once attended - with no more interest than I would have watched "Wheel of Fortune".