Good Lord.
How did I wind up on an innerwebz "Teenage Girls Crying Because Chachi Doesn't Love Joannie Anymore" site?
If you want Snyder gone, you're gonna have to kill him. Not willing to do that?
Then STFU about it. He's not going anywhere. All the bitchfest petitions in the world won't change that.
You're all wasting your time, breath, and sanity fretting over something you can't control.
I don't like how most of the last 28yrs has gone any more than everybody else has. On gameday I cuss and bitch as much as anyone watching the games. Sometimes for a day or so afterwards. Definitely during the offseason. But what I do is not allow myself to stay in perpetual misery. Anyone can do that. But most CHOOSE to remain there. And make no mistake, it is a choice. Anybody that doesn't believe that is lying to themselves. Making excuses for it, like it's somehow out of their control.
If you can't control your feelings of dread, or anger, then just walk away. Not doing so makes you just as insane as some claim Dan or Bruce, to be.
Hear me? Makes you just like them. That what you want? You wanna quit, then quit. And do it without seeking recognition for it. But to let something you have no control over occupy so much of your time isn't healthy. Or smart. To allow someone you despise to live in your head 24/7 means you've allowed that person to kick your ass. In your own house. And you just keep asking for more.
You let that happen. Dan, or Bruce, or The Wicked Witch of The West didn't have anything to do with it. It's all on you.
It ain't that deep boys and girls. Life goes on. Starving children are allowed to cry.
Grownups fretting over a game, are not.
There, I feel better now.
Beat Miami!
HTTR
I haven't seen anyone lose their temper or become emotionally distraught.
I remember McLovin being hired shortly after the fan card movement years ago. I don't even understand the killing comment.
If an online petition, given to members of the media can cause some positive change in turning this team around, then great.
Also, if other people's posts really trigger you, you can ignore individual posters simply by clicking on their name.
Oh, I could certainly be reading everyone wrong. It's hard, just reading the written word, and always getting it right.I haven't seen anyone lose their temper or become emotionally distraught.
Yeah, and I remember all the happiness because we "finally got a football guy" in the house. Problem was, he sucked. And I don't care who gets hired as a GM, unless he wins, everyone will immediately, and predictably, go right back to howling at the moon because we didn't hire the "right" GM.I remember McLovin being hired shortly after the fan card movement years ago. I don't even understand the killing comment.
A petition won't do shit. But I guess as long as it appears to have an effect, it will allow some folks to take the credit if change they approve of comes to pass.If an online petition, given to members of the media can cause some positive change in turning this team around, then great.
About the only thing it triggers is sympathy for fellow fans who allow their attitudes to be controlled by something/someone they loathe.Also, if other people's posts really trigger you, you can ignore individual posters simply by clicking on their name.
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