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re: Hope is a dangerous thing

Posted on 10/14/14 at 6:35 am to
Posted by austingator
austin
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Posted on 10/14/14 at 6:35 am to
I understand what you are saying. My response is regardless of anything, you still need hope. I'm with you. I rather have hope that something changes regardless of reality than be miserable blaming others about what is wrong, and waiting for another fk up to happen.

I rather look at the glass half full, rather than half empty because otherwise, I would be a miserable individual. I can see that Muschamp isn't a great coach, and that he has made many horrible mistakes, but if he isn't fired, I rather hope he could actually change and get better.
I don't like Jeff playing, but since we are still going to see more of him, I rather hope that he could become mediocre rather than better for the other team.
I'm not crazy about our 2007 secondary- but I hope they will grow up and continue to improve.
I'm truly hoping that we will win out and get it together, otherwise, why would I watch any more football? Yes it hurts when my hopes and dreams don't pan out, but I redirect them to new expectations to keep my sanity. What would hurt more is to fester in the blame game, and berate constantly like many other "negative nellies" do.

I'm not blind, I can see what is wrong, but I rather keep my hopes alive otherwise I would just concentrate on basketball from now on. I did that last year, and I could do it again. I always want to be happy regardless. I love the Gators, and I will follow them as long as it doesn't make me miserable. There is still hope of saving the season.

Go Gators!
Posted by slayerxing
Gainesville
Member since Feb 2010
11045 posts
Posted on 10/14/14 at 7:34 am to
Just for the record - it's not that I've lost hope and want to look at everything negatively - in fact it's the opposite.

It's the fact that Will Muschamp and his teams keep giving me reasons to have hope, and then crushing it.

I think it's the same for a lot of Gator fans, and that's why football has become not so much fun. Not because UF is losing, but because of how it's happening.

I remember the zook years, and while it was annoying, it wasn't this painful to watch. UF just wasn't that good.
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