DocHolliday said:
What a bunch of parasitic douchebags most of you dopes on this board are.
Keep this going and I may need to tune ya'll up in a hurry...Cowboy style.
The only one so far as I can see who doesn't need to get down to Walmart to get a brain is the Seattle Cowboy who clearly 'gets it'.
He's right, some of you dumb-ass dopes need to get out in the world and get a better comprehension of things before you take a weak ass stab at attempting to comment on the issue contained within this thread.
Dumb, dumb, dumb, dumb.
Wyoming Football has stunk it up this season, and the Wyoming fans on this board (many but not all) perform at a level with their defective brains even less impressively than the team on the field.
Again, I would really love to watch you try to knock some sense into me. It would make my day. :fuel:
But before this gets all Jr Highish on here, you know what I mean.
I really would like to bet you don't know a thing about how to maintain and improve a football program. Any sign of a bad season, and we need to renew the whole program. That's not the way it works. You cannot tell me that this years 2-7 team looks as bad as our 3-9 team just a couple of years ago. I see a massive difference. Yes, the wins haven't come this year, but nonetheless, we are in practically every game.
If we had a year like CSU this year where every game is lost by more than two TD's, yeah, I'd be iffy. If we were Hawaii and were getting blown out practically every week, yeah, I'd say it was a step back. But we're neither. We come to play every game and expect to win. We had our chances against Texas and played really good, Texas didn't finish us off until the very end. Toledo is a complete surprise team this year and have been very lucky. Had we not had so many injuries in the Texas game, I say the outcome would have been far different from a 3 point loss. Cal Poly was practically our third string in a lot of areas playing their first string, and we still almost beat them. Nevada, one of the toughest offense in the nation and we held them in check, for the most part, They were up big on us at one point, and we came back and took the lead. Ensuing issues arose and we lost our leader and inevitably lost the game. AFA, injury was key and inexperience was key in the second half. The weather didn't help us either. But it came down to one play. Fresno and Boise I expected to be tough. I thought if we won it would be close, but if we lost it would be by multiple TD's, and so it was. Now we have some games coming up UNM (turnaround team), but still has quite a few weaknesses. UNLV can play on any given saturday and SDSU has come on late and put in a key win over BSU. But I got to say, I like our chances against any of these teams. And had the ball bounced the other way by an inch we'd be sitting pretty right now.