OMG...We just (somewhat unexpectedly) found ours--even had it EXCEEDED.
Paul Finebaum just came out with a prediction/analysis/conclusion that was either just a ridiculous "stir the pot"/"S.D.'s" ("ie."Sh*t Disturber's") ultimate bomb drop, OR an example of monumental stupidity, over-the-top even for PAUL:
He actually argues that the circumstances are now falling into place under which Deion Saunders may well be the next Coach of the Florida Gators! INSISTS that this would be "a perfect fit"!
I'm not going to go over the absurdly calm "logic" by which he arrives at this...If you need to inflict that upon yourselves, it is currently quite easy to read all about it, available as it now is with little effort or imagination to find in DETAIL.
I will say only this:
If it were to happen, I swear:
THAT WILL BE IT FOR ME AND CFB.
Period.
Once a big follower and wide-ranging fan, I have over recent years steadily, inexorably lost interest in the NFL, in ALL "broadcast sports" in GENERAL, to be frank and honest.
All I really had left was college sports--then mostly just GATOR sports, then lately less and less even that except of course for Gator Football. I kept the FAITH--more than EVER there, through year after year, failed regime after failed regime.
And YES: I thought, continue to BELIEVE that we finally got the right guy in Billy Napier for the hard work, the patient, long road back to greatness.
It would TAKE a while, I told myself (and anyone who'd listen)--but not only would we GET there, but the TRIP ITSELF would be a whole lot of fun.
I STILL believe that. Given the time, room and patience to do things his way, this was going to eventyally be a successful and totally satisfying experience.
It has to be seen THROUGH, however. Coach HAS to be allowed to do things in his own time, his own way. Did so many folks not realize
there would HAVE to be several down years, some rough seasons before a real TEAM marked by solid, steady play emerged?
Whatever they thought, though, I for one cannot follow that path--the one Finebaum is now pointing down, even LIGHTING THE WAY.
If it comes to it, I tell you all now:
I just cannot envision myself joining THAT "long march to oblivion".
I am sorry to even have to SAY this--to find myself addressing the particular subject. I never thought there'd BE a proposed set of circumstance that could give rise to such a statement from me.
Paul Finebaum just came out with a prediction/analysis/conclusion that was either just a ridiculous "stir the pot"/"S.D.'s" ("ie."Sh*t Disturber's") ultimate bomb drop, OR an example of monumental stupidity, over-the-top even for PAUL:
He actually argues that the circumstances are now falling into place under which Deion Saunders may well be the next Coach of the Florida Gators! INSISTS that this would be "a perfect fit"!
I'm not going to go over the absurdly calm "logic" by which he arrives at this...If you need to inflict that upon yourselves, it is currently quite easy to read all about it, available as it now is with little effort or imagination to find in DETAIL.
I will say only this:
If it were to happen, I swear:
THAT WILL BE IT FOR ME AND CFB.
Period.
Once a big follower and wide-ranging fan, I have over recent years steadily, inexorably lost interest in the NFL, in ALL "broadcast sports" in GENERAL, to be frank and honest.
All I really had left was college sports--then mostly just GATOR sports, then lately less and less even that except of course for Gator Football. I kept the FAITH--more than EVER there, through year after year, failed regime after failed regime.
And YES: I thought, continue to BELIEVE that we finally got the right guy in Billy Napier for the hard work, the patient, long road back to greatness.
It would TAKE a while, I told myself (and anyone who'd listen)--but not only would we GET there, but the TRIP ITSELF would be a whole lot of fun.
I STILL believe that. Given the time, room and patience to do things his way, this was going to eventyally be a successful and totally satisfying experience.
It has to be seen THROUGH, however. Coach HAS to be allowed to do things in his own time, his own way. Did so many folks not realize
there would HAVE to be several down years, some rough seasons before a real TEAM marked by solid, steady play emerged?
Whatever they thought, though, I for one cannot follow that path--the one Finebaum is now pointing down, even LIGHTING THE WAY.
If it comes to it, I tell you all now:
I just cannot envision myself joining THAT "long march to oblivion".
I am sorry to even have to SAY this--to find myself addressing the particular subject. I never thought there'd BE a proposed set of circumstance that could give rise to such a statement from me.