Quote:You know. This isn't the first time where I'm just minding my own business and sticking to the topic of helping my good friend Bklynjag out and you're like the guy from the Shining saying HEEEERRRESSS WINGERDINGER!!
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Please explain how FIRE GUS HE SUCKS HE SUCKS SO FIRE HIM OH EM GEE FIRE DAT GAI CAUSE HE BAD over and over again is explaining themselves or providing a legitimate and valid opinion? What else needs to be said about those posters that justify their opinions on how they feel about the coach? I mean seriously think about that. Here's how simple it is. Person A: I don't like the coach, he should be fired in my opinion. Person B: I disagree, I think the coach deserves one more year but we can agree to disagree.
That's all the context of a poster needs to say. Once that's done, it's well established that they dislike the coach and there needs to be no more said on it. But my issue and what I point out is the constant repetitiveness in which they do it. And thread hijacks that posters have done. And unrelated material like this thread to CONTINUE TALKING ABOUT WANTING TO FIRE THE COACH.
I like how you seem to make this like you know what the thoughts are of the other posters. Like you're trying to do the whole "we don't like you" and your posts are un-wanted and un-warranted. I could just as easily point out there is a clear divide between posters on their viewpoints and you're clearly on the side of idiots.
Oh and calling me a Clots fan in disguise, whew skippy that one just STUNG there! I mean your originality is just so hard to come back on! Why am I a Jags fan? Because growing up, my father and I used to watch the games together since its inception. We never really had the money to go to the games but it was a great Sunday ritual I looked forward to. He passed in 2005 and I continue and hope he's enjoying it with me still. So no, through thick or thin. Regardless of owner, GM, coach, QB, or any player on the team, I support the Jags for life. If I dislike something and want to share it, I'm going to do so and then give it a rest.
I'm not gonna tell a friend every time I see him that the Jags need to get a new coach. He will say "Yea I know, you told me this already." Then proceed the next week to say the same thing. That's my point. Stop saying the same stuff over and over and over and over again. Be original. Accept the situation for what it is, and move the hell on. Now move a long lil' guy, your argument is invalid.
You need to hurry up and hit puberty
Wtl; dr
You are a sad strange little man. But you amuse me greatly.
Quote:Show me where I said they're a bad team slow boy. Matter of fact I said they're competent. That's what's fascinating you pulling qoutes out your funky [BAD WORD REMOVED].
We should get back on topic now guys.
What are your emotions like today, Bklyn?
"Anger is a necessary stage of the healing process. Be willing to feel your anger, even though it may seem endless. The more you truly feel it, the more it will begin to dissipate and the more you will heal. There are many other emotions under the anger and you will get to them in time, but anger is the emotion we are most used to managing. The truth is that anger has no limits. It can extend not only to your friends, the doctors, your family, yourself and your loved one who died, but also to God. You may ask, “Where is God in this? Underneath anger is pain, your pain. It is natural to feel deserted and abandoned, but we live in a society that fears anger. Anger is strength and it can be an anchor, giving temporary structure to the nothingness of loss. At first grief feels like being lost at sea: no connection to anything. Then you get angry at someone, maybe a person who didn’t attend the funeral, maybe a person who isn’t around, maybe a person who is different now that your loved one has died. Suddenly you have a structure – – your anger toward them. The anger becomes a bridge over the open sea, a connection from you to them. It is something to hold onto; and a connection made from the strength of anger feels better than nothing.We usually know more about suppressing anger than feeling it. The anger is just another indication of the intensity of your love."
Hope this helps........
The Tinhorns got dismantled by a good defense and Hoyer's poor play. He wasn't ready for this game. People act like the Chiefs are some lowly football team. I am pretty sure they entered that game on a nine or ten game winning streak. That doesn't just happen in this league.
Quote:You need to hurry up and hit puberty
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Oh I totally forgot, your reading level is that of a 1st grader. My bad!
Quote:"Anger is a necessary stage of the healing process. Be willing to feel your anger, even though it may seem endless. The more you truly feel it, the more it will begin to dissipate and the more you will heal. There are many other emotions under the anger and you will get to them in time, but anger is the emotion we are most used to managing. The truth is that anger has no limits. It can extend not only to your friends, the doctors, your family, yourself and your loved one who died, but also to God. You may ask, “Where is God in this? Underneath anger is pain, your pain. It is natural to feel deserted and abandoned, but we live in a society that fears anger. Anger is strength and it can be an anchor, giving temporary structure to the nothingness of loss. At first grief feels like being lost at sea: no connection to anything. Then you get angry at someone, maybe a person who didn’t attend the funeral, maybe a person who isn’t around, maybe a person who is different now that your loved one has died. Suddenly you have a structure – – your anger toward them. The anger becomes a bridge over the open sea, a connection from you to them. It is something to hold onto; and a connection made from the strength of anger feels better than nothing.We usually know more about suppressing anger than feeling it. The anger is just another indication of the intensity of your love."
Hope this helps........
That's some overly deep [BLEEP].
Quote:We should get back on topic now guys.
What are your emotions like today, Bklyn?
Do you have a life bro or nah?
Quote:Do you have a life bro or nah?
That's rich coming from the likes of you.
Quote:Good one PeeWee
Thanks Skippy! I appreciate the compliment.
Quote:Do you have a life bro or nah?
Could ask you the same question my friend.
Caaaan you feeel
The looove tonight...
Quote:Caaaan you feeel
The looove tonight...
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Quote:That's rich coming from the likes of you.
Well I'm not the one fixated with certain posters.
Quote:The Tinhorns got dismantled by a good defense and Hoyer's poor play. He wasn't ready for this game. People act like the Chiefs are some lowly football team. I am pretty sure they entered that game on a nine or ten game winning streak. That doesn't just happen in this league.
Please don't incorporate facts and logic into the conversation. Stick to emotions and how angry the Tinhorn's losing made you...unless you're like most Jags fans and you actually celebrated the loss.
Quote:Please don't incorporate facts and logic into the conversation. Stick to emotions and how angry the Tinhorn's losing made you...unless you're like most Jags fans and you actually celebrated the loss.
Had the Jags played the Chiefs they would've still lost, but the score would've been more like 48-29. It's frustrating that this team should've been more competitive throughout the year and been in the tinhorn's place rather that watching from the outside.
Quote:Had the Jags played the Chiefs they would've still lost, but the score would've been more like 48-29. It's frustrating that this team should've been more competitive throughout the year and been in the tinhorn's place rather that watching from the outside.
And the angry masses would have been even angrier because the team lost.
The team finished almost exactly where the majority here expected it to finish record-wise. If you go back and look at preseason predictions, 5-7 wins was pretty much the majority view. Guess what? That's what happened. So, we should be angry because the team didn't exceed expectations? Sorry, but I'm not joining that merry band of misery. The team was more competitive this year. That was the expectation. Now, for next year, if they're not competing to win the division, or at least to make the playoffs, there's a problem.