I can list the "believers" in this team and coach that said it here.
But why don't you be men and list it yourself below!
Now, if UW had won, would you have stood with us 'apologists' or 'slurpers'? Stood with those still counseling patience? Who had been all along? To borrow from you elsewhere, act like you've been here before.
Quote from: tower912 on December 08, 2018, 07:10:08 PM
Now, if UW had won, would you have stood with us 'apologists' or 'slurpers'? Stood with those still counseling patience? Who had been all along? To borrow from you elsewhere, act like you've been here before.
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Quote from: tower912 on December 08, 2018, 07:10:08 PM
Now, if UW had won, would you have stood with us 'apologists' or 'slurpers'? Stood with those still counseling patience? Who had been all along? To borrow from you elsewhere, act like you've been here before.
Yes, I would have because of how we have played of late. Tough D, never die attitude. Watching our fans mail it in after a road loss and a loss to Kansas was disappointing.
Quote from: WarriorDad on December 08, 2018, 07:26:54 PM
Yes, I would have because of how we have played of late. Tough D, never die attitude. Watching our fans mail it in after a road loss and a loss to Kansas was disappointing.
I agree, to a point. I was disappointed in how quickly some fans gave up on the season. It was embarrassing. But you posted that confetti and streamers were overkill and then the OP here within about 3 minutes of each other. And then started a thread critical of Wojo after a win. I was overly harsh to you because of that juxtaposition. It is a good night to be one of those calling for patience and one who didn't lose their (mind) when MU lost a couple of tough games early. But, there is still a lot of season to go, just like I said after the IU and Kansas games.
I will take a deep, pretentious bow for have been one of the big optimists.
I'd love to say that I "knew" we'd be great or something, but mostly it's because it's a lot more fun (and less stressful) to be optimistic than always doomin'-and-gloomin' about the next disaster.