who try to portray MSU in a positive light are vilified on a "MSU" board. Not seeing the Forrest for the trees is an OLD tradition. It is so old MSU it hurts. There will be a ton of examples coming here I'm sure.
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who try to portray MSU in a positive light are vilified on a "MSU" board. Not seeing the Forrest for the trees is an OLD tradition. It is so old MSU it hurts. There will be a ton of examples coming here I'm sure.
Hmmm? I'm gonna need some examples!
Old MSU means always looking for a savior. It means never buckling down and doing the long hard work it takes to become a winner. It means turning on a coach quick and hard at the least sign of not winning as many as the year before. It means bashing our own so hard that no coach can overcome the negative attitude. We have only had one coach in my lifetime manage to beat the drumbeat once it started, and he only managed it for 3 years really. That was JWS the first time it started on him. We helped the Rebs and the NCAA along eventually. UM has always played us like a virtuoso violinist on this. I hear that same old song starting again.
Show me a coach at MSU that has been given 4-5 years, and during that time has been building something then all the sudden gets fired before completion when signs of progression and glory days ahead have been seen....
I'll make it simpler. Old MSU is about whining and complaining, no matter how good things are, about what's seen as being wrong. It's never about celebrating what is good. I remember New Year's Eve 1999. We had just cemented only the 2nd 10 win season in our history but most of the talk was about why we lost the two we lost, not about winning 10. It's time, for perhaps the first time in our history, we tried a different path.
Hey Liverpool we are all meeting in the "Fix the OL" room. I think you've wandered into Mordor looking for Frodo. Hope you can make it back to the Fix The OL room. We have some good discussion going. Maybe once you get here you can contribute some ideas on how to fix our offensive line. Or you can just keep drooling on your shirt.
High expectations is actually the opposite of "old MSU" in my mind. No one is cheering on a Liberty Bowl, they want to see something better and so do our coaches. Looking like Nashville, unfortunately... and I think it's good to be a little pissed about that. Shows the program and fan base is moving forward.
You've pretty much just described human nature.
It's partially why I've always felt more enjoyment from being a State fan than I assume most fans of programs like Bama and Florida ever feel. Because the more success you have, the more the losses sting and the more the wins are nothing but relief.