10-18-2020, 07:04 PM
(10-18-2020, 05:30 PM)Sled21 Wrote:
Incredibly strange to mock people for being upset with the results we're seeing.
In typical fashion, someone on here uses the extreme (the sky is falling) to paint others as irrational, or their opinions as unjustified. It's a tactic used by a lot of people (not just OP), and it's one I'll never understand.
Instead of labeling people as thinking the sky is falling, why don't we try to use a more accurate description. Perhaps disappointed, frustrated, angry, etc.?
If people can't legitimately be disappointed, or frustrated, or angry right now, then when can they?
Our coach is 3-18-1 right now. We haven't won a road game in over 2 years. We're looking like a lock for another top 10 pick. And we're looking at a 5th straight losing record. If the "sky isn't falling" now then when is it? We absolutely stink, and our head coach is looking more and more like an asbolute fraud.
Are there some things to be positive about? Sure. But that's true for every single team in the entire league. The fact of the matter is simple, this is simply unacceptable.