I know we got killed, but I thought it would be worse. Saw something to build on. IMHO
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I have my drink, but thanks!Pass the koolaid....& make it a double.
Don't worry about it, Steve. I agree with you. I expected possibly not even to score. Saw some things that were positive. That's what we have right now.didnt see all that coming- must be the beer! I guess beer goggles can relate to your football team too! Forget I ever said anything ; )
Then, as many on here would say, "that's on the coaches."I agree a little bit, but LSU was sleepwalking in the 1st half.
sorry rogue- "that's just where we are right now"I think I just read...we played better than I thought we would...after a 21 point beatdown? Geesh we are back to the Brad Scott era...perhaps even the Sparky Woods era. Ugh.
Fournett was out almost all the second half!!!!I think I just read...we played better than I thought we would...after a 21 point beatdown? Geesh we are back to the Brad Scott era...perhaps even the Sparky Woods era. Ugh.
Oh, I know. Could've been much worse. But their freshman looks pretty darn good. May have gotten him SEC Offensive Freshman of the Week.Fournett was out almost all the second half!!!!
Fournett was out almost all the second half!!!!
I kind of wish our coach had never told us they didn't.Summary of this thread: moral victories rock.
well said....my wife is a teacher, as were my mom & grand dad by the wayI personally have never had a problem with saluting a team, mine or anyone else's, for doing a good job. Why else do we shake hands after a game if not to congratulate a team for effort? Maybe it's because I'm a mother who always tried to keep her girls focused on effort rather than absolute result, win or loss. Maybe it's because I'm a teacher who wants to see a student who is not the brightest in the class do his or her best to make himself or herself a better student.
Do I want to win? Of course, but do I recognize effort? Yes, I do. Keep being dismal some of you if that's how you want to live. I choose to remain positive. #theoriginalsunshinepumperextraordinaire
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My mother always told me that it was OK if I failed a course or made a D, but she wanted to make sure I had tried my best. I learned two lessons: my mother loved me regardless of my grades, that making a D or F would not change her love for me, and that grades meant nothing in the long run. I never made less than a C in anything, and to this day I can tell you what my few Cs were in (math, always math!). And only one at Carolina: Biology. I'd never had it in high school, so I thought I did pretty well. Hahaha!well said....my wife is a teacher, as were my mom & grand dad by the way
funny.... I was always terrible in math too and even worse later in accounting at Carolina. As a adult I work with numbers every single day and have managed to work well with them- but what a struggle early on! I can relate! And good stuff from your mom that I know you have passed on.My mother always told me that it was OK if I failed a course or made a D, but she wanted to make sure I had tried my best. I learned two lessons: my mother loved me regardless of my grades, and making a D or F would not change her love for me. I never made less than a C in anything, and to this day I can tell you what my few Cs were in (math, always math!). And only one at Carolina: Biology. I'd never had it in high school, so I thought I did pretty well. Hahaha!
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funny.... I was always terrible in math too and even worse later in accounting at Carolina. As a adult I work with numbers every single day and have managed to work well with them- but what a struggle early on! I can relate! And good stuff from your mom that I know you have passed on.
You sound really weakMy mother always told me that it was OK if I failed a course or made a D, but she wanted to make sure I had tried my best. I learned two lessons: my mother loved me regardless of my grades, that making a D or F would not change her love for me, and that grades meant nothing in the long run. I never made less than a C in anything, and to this day I can tell you what my few Cs were in (math, always math!). And only one at Carolina: Biology. I'd never had it in high school, so I thought I did pretty well. Hahaha!
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You sound really weak