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Not the best game but at least they won.
Yep all that matters
to all the "at least we won" fans out there ......... i would rather see my team play well and lose than be clearly the superior team going in and look look shit but still win.
I am officially on the "Fuck Wimbush" train...other than that, I have no words...
I don't pay attention to the offseason/recruiting much but please tell me this guy won't be our starter next year.
I don't pay attention to the offseason/recruiting much but please tell me this guy won't be our starter next year.
to all the "at least we won" fans out there ......... i would rather see my team play well and lose than be clearly the superior team going in and look look shit but still win.
So you rather see your team play well and still end up with a L instead of having an off day and still finding a way to get a W? Wow lol
That’s an interesting perspective. I had friends at Vanderbilt who used to say the same thing. I told them that attitude is why they will never be winners. I’d rather go 12-0 and win the national championship looking like crap in every game than go 1-11 and feel as though we dominated every team that we played. But maybe that’s just me.
i'd suggest you don't really know what a winner is.
I’ve followed ND for a long time. Some years are better than others, but I’ve learned what a winner is. It’s a team that wins. Not a team that looks good but loses. I don’t understand why anyone would prefer a losing team that puts up good stats over a team that actually wins. Please explain your logic.
ok. a team made up of very good players that don't play up to their potential or is coached so poorly that it takes luck to overcome losing, is not a team i feel good about rooting for. their victories are hollow imo. just look at the comments made during the navy game. nd fans were miserable throughout. is that a good thing?
i've probably been a nd fan far longer than you and i don't think you DO know what a winner is. to you it's black and white. according to your philosophy there's is only one winner per season and the rest are losers. i can pretty much guarantee most coaches disagree with you. the winners are the teams that play up to their potential (not just look good as you so poorly put it), even when they lose. i think the losers are the teams that don't ... and i'm talking about from the head coach on down.
does that help?