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Apathy beginning to set in
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<blockquote data-quote="BrewingFrog" data-source="post: 2772365" data-attributes="member: 28"><p>I am reminded of the old joke about the politician... </p><p></p><p>Reporter to candidate: "Sir, what are your plans for dealing with ignorance and apathy concerning your campaign?"</p><p></p><p>Candidate to reporter: "I don't know, and I don't care."</p><p></p><p>As to GMFP, take a look around campus. See all those new buildings? That nice new Stadium? None of that happens without him. The man has done a mighty thing, in building the brand and carrying forward a lot of momentum. We are winners, and used to it. Many of us here can remember when just the opposite was true, and had been for roughly 25 years or so.Bill Koehler's choice was a wise one, and we have been living the Salad Days since.</p><p></p><p>The tendency in these sad times is to do something now, Now, NOW!!! Previous history be damned. Lose a couple of games? Over the side with him! That is craziness. </p><p></p><p>This season has certainly shown us that surprises happen, and sometimes those surprises are bad. Wretched. Ghastly. Can things be fixed? Well, things certainly looked worse last year. Saying that this year is an improvement is damning in and of itself, but it is. It ain't over yet. It could improve. (/Pollyanna)</p><p></p><p>GMFP runs his program as he should: His way. How he hires and fires are his own decisions, as they should be. Stubborn? Yep. Weak willed folks don't usually become successful. Neither do stupid ones.</p><p></p><p>Give the man his due.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BrewingFrog, post: 2772365, member: 28"] I am reminded of the old joke about the politician... Reporter to candidate: "Sir, what are your plans for dealing with ignorance and apathy concerning your campaign?" Candidate to reporter: "I don't know, and I don't care." As to GMFP, take a look around campus. See all those new buildings? That nice new Stadium? None of that happens without him. The man has done a mighty thing, in building the brand and carrying forward a lot of momentum. We are winners, and used to it. Many of us here can remember when just the opposite was true, and had been for roughly 25 years or so.Bill Koehler's choice was a wise one, and we have been living the Salad Days since. The tendency in these sad times is to do something now, Now, NOW!!! Previous history be damned. Lose a couple of games? Over the side with him! That is craziness. This season has certainly shown us that surprises happen, and sometimes those surprises are bad. Wretched. Ghastly. Can things be fixed? Well, things certainly looked worse last year. Saying that this year is an improvement is damning in and of itself, but it is. It ain't over yet. It could improve. (/Pollyanna) GMFP runs his program as he should: His way. How he hires and fires are his own decisions, as they should be. Stubborn? Yep. Weak willed folks don't usually become successful. Neither do stupid ones. Give the man his due. [/QUOTE]
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