by TontoKowalski on Thu Sep 24, 2009 6:39 pm
Hi Pudge,
Your stupidity is truly unrelenting. I wonder what it must be like for the other people who are forced to be around you day in and day out - your co workers, your life partner, the innocent Connecticutians who just want to renew their driver's license but forgot their rental agreement - and I am happy only that they provide a sort of buffer of humanity around your idiocy, insulating the rest of the world from it.
If you look at the college football world of the past ten years, you'll note that, by and large, the strength of programs comes and goes. This is due to teams' four year turnovers and teams being constant victims of their own success - an exceptional QB attends a program means that the next year's exceptional QB recruits will attend another, a successful mid-level coach has enough success and moves on, and so forth.
Even the powers with the most strength and history and advantages fall on rough times - only a few years ago, Florida was 7-4. Alabama has had a lengthy stretch of dogshit-stinking seasons. USC before Carroll was a 5 and 6 win team in the Pac 10 while UCLA, led by Cade McNown, was a power.
The point here is that all things are cyclical, powers rise and fall and that's how it goes. We all endure losing, we all enjoy winning, the only inevitability is that both are inevitable.
I pause here to wonder why I'm attempting to type reason to someone who is so utterly blinded by hate, so wrapped up in his own personal bullshit that he has spent five years not applying even the thinnest filament of reason to this situation, and I can say that those who offer knowledge and reason only plant seeds and cannot help the quality of the soil into which the seeds fall - in your case, I'm picturing the chromium Superfund site on the Inner Harbor, or perhaps the Polygon in Kazakhstan.
So, Pudge, in short, teams have good years and teams have bad years and the only way to ever know which of any two teams is better is to play a game - which we will probably not do again for many years, due largely to people like you. If you were a voice of reason instead of a bottle-throwing shlong-hungry sphincter of temper-tantrum, perhaps it would appeal to other like-minded voices of reason.
Ironic that you despise Gene D so much - I'm betting you're an angry little Napoleon just like him. Good day to you, Pudge.