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Originally Posted by
mstatefan91
We really need to win this game. Our fan base has been beat down so long in the series against LSU that they now give up on this game every year.
Yep. With the exception of most Egg Bowls and the SEC Championship game against UT, I've never wanted to win a game as badly as I do this one this weekend.
The Liberation will not be televised--- when it arrives like lightning in the skies!
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I am constantly amazed at how pissed off our fans get by some perceived "slight" by some media person.
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Mike ditillie is high on us. Dude knows his shit. Always has
my cowbell is louder than yours
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Originally Posted by
MadDawg
I am constantly amazed at how pissed off our fans get by some perceived "slight" by some media person.
I don't mind criticism of our team. I would just prefer the person to actually know more than the scores of the games we've played.
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Originally Posted by
MadDawg
I am constantly amazed at how pissed off our fans get by some perceived "slight" by some media person.
Haha.. I feel the same way. And it's never like
"So-and-so said on his radio show that we suck; I believe that to be a dumb opinion!"
It's more like
"So-and-so said on his radio show that we suck; he is an irresponsible journalist who embodies everything wrong with the world. He is morally and spiritually repugnant and should retire in shame."
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Originally Posted by
b.mcadams
I've read this board for months, most of ya'll have no clue what your talking about and your obsession of OM clouds your rationale.
I'm soooo glad you are here to enlighten and straighten everyone out.***** Gee willikers, if Strick followed your advice earlier in the thread and scheduled national names then we would be ready for LSU. Hmmm, let's go re-schedule Oregon, Oklahoma State and West Virginia like we did in years past to get us ready for LSU.***
The Plantation has never won an SEC regular season Championship in ANY men's sport with an integrated team. That defines irrelevance.
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I will add that just because a player is all-american (prewitt) doesn't make him nationally known. I couldn't begin to rattle off the all-american defense last year, especially players not from the SEC. So, Nkemdicke is nationally known and rooted against because he's a total douche. I wish I knew how to post pics on here. I have one of him with some people I know with zebra print pants. I say all this to say. Cody Prewitt is no more nationally known than Benardrick
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Originally Posted by
LiterallyPolice
Haha.. I feel the same way. And it's never like
"So-and-so said on his radio show that we suck; I believe that to be a dumb opinion!"
It's more like
"So-and-so said on his radio show that we suck; he is an irresponsible journalist who embodies everything wrong with the world. He is morally and spiritually repugnant and should retire in shame."
We have a very, very sensitive fan base. Or at least a lot of posters on message boards that are sensitive.
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Kinda funny to hear the LSU guy say we could win, but the MSU guy say we can't. Detillier broke it down well. Far more in depth than Bo could ever hope to go.
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Originally Posted by
mstatefan91
I don't mind criticism of our team. I would just prefer the person to actually know more than the scores of the games we've played.
This^
It hurts yes. But I prefer to be under the radar because I think it helps. If we can win 2 of the next 3 it will be against undefeated top ten teams, at least some recognition will come. I love that LSU is beginning to notice that this is not a "lowly" MSU team and frankly the panic is kind of entertaining. There's not an LSU coworker I have that has talked the slightest smack this week. I love it. I just politely smile at them.
The Liberation will not be televised--- when it arrives like lightning in the skies!
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Originally Posted by
M.Fillmore
I'm soooo glad you are here to enlighten and straighten everyone out.***** Gee willikers, if Strick followed your advice earlier in the thread and scheduled national names then we would be ready for LSU. Hmmm, let's go re-schedule Oregon, Oklahoma State and West Virginia like we did in years past to get us ready for LSU.***
Alright.
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Originally Posted by
b.mcadams
Alright.
Please feel free to continue posting riveting points and counter-points. Your contribution to the board thus far has been stellar.
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Originally Posted by
mstatefan91
I don't mind criticism of our team. I would just prefer the person to actually know more than the scores of the games we've played.
I don't think this is a guy that doesn't know anything more than the scores. If anything, he's criticizing those people. It's pretty ridiculous that young Nkemdichee is better known than Chris Jones and it's absolutely crazy that the older Nkemdichee has more name recognition than BMac, but I think that's probably an accurate statement for casual football fans. Obviously any football scout is going to know both and know that BMac is a much better player, but most coverage is extremely superficial and outside of QB and RB and WR, where it's pretty easy for casual fans to keep up with and compare production, who is well known among other players is much more about self promotion and luck.
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Originally Posted by
b.mcadams
Wow. Some of you are looking at this the wrong way.
Mike was saying something positive about our program. And you take one phrase that compares us to OM and run with it. Who cares if we aren't as well known as any school he would have said. He's saying we have a good D. Take the positives and ignore the negatives.
If we take care of business everything will work out in the end. I've read this board for months, most of ya'll have no clue what your talking about and your obsession of OM clouds your rationale. I'll admit mine gets clouded at times as well, but damn guys... we aren't playing OM on Saturday. We are playing LSU.
+1
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Originally Posted by
b.mcadams
Wow. Some of you are looking at this the wrong way.
Mike was saying something positive about our program. And you take one phrase that compares us to OM and run with it. Who cares if we aren't as well known as any school he would have said. He's saying we have a good D. Take the positives and ignore the negatives.
If we take care of business everything will work out in the end. I've read this board for months, most of ya'll have no clue what your talking about and your obsession of OM clouds your rationale. I'll admit mine gets clouded at times as well, but damn guys... we aren't playing OM on Saturday. We are playing LSU.
This guy gets it
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Originally Posted by
mstatefan91
I don't listen to the Out of Bounds show but nothing I hear about Bo makes me want to listen to him.
^^^This^^^ I've never listened and I never will.
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Originally Posted by
LiterallyPolice
Haha.. I feel the same way. And it's never like
"So-and-so said on his radio show that we suck; I believe that to be a dumb opinion!"
It's more like
"So-and-so said on his radio show that we suck; he is an irresponsible journalist who embodies everything wrong with the world. He is morally and spiritually repugnant and should retire in shame."
I understand what you are saying, but I feel that this is the MSU attitude that we have to get rid of.
To me it is ingrained in MSU to people to believe that you earn what you get, and, if you don't earn it, then you shouldn't get it.
The problem with this attitude is that we play in the SEC West and earning anything is extremely tough and not something that we can depend on year in and year out.
Some other teams in our conference don't earn anything either, but they still get a ton of positive publicity because they promote themselves, even if delusional, and have created a positive perception of themselves to the average on-looker. This helps out of state recruiting immensely.
We are MSU people, and I am an MSU person. Overall, I think the way we think the way we think does more good for us than bad, but I think it hurts us in this case. In order to take the next step with our football program, we must do better with out of state recruiting, and, in order to do that, we must create a better perception of ourselves outside this state.
Agree or disagree, that's the way I see it. Some of the complaining that I and others do on this site may seem a little over the top, and certainly rubs many people with the "Salt of the earth, MSU attitude" the wrong way. I get it..., but I also see it as necessary.
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Originally Posted by
b.mcadams
If we scheduled more high profile non-conference games, they would know our defense by now. LSU game will be our D's coming out party to the nation.
No we would not. Period. Did we gain anything last year playing OKSt, except a L and multiple key injuries?
We don't overly promote our program like another program in our state does. We don't hold press conferences every time Chris Jones takes a massive dump. We don't throw our 4 of 5 out every interview like someone does their "recruiting classes" during most national interviews. Perception is reality and our perception gets knocked because we don't overly promote all of the great players and accomplishments we have had recently. We address them if asked about it, but do not go above and beyond to overly promote our program like others do. That is the reason dipshit media peolle don't know how good we are and why we aren't a top 15 team right now. Nothing less, nothing more.
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In defense...I never said he was being negative. His overall interview was positive. I was only commenting on that one quote about "name players" on D...and people ran with it. Ha
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Originally Posted by
ShotgunDawg
I understand what you are saying, but I feel that this is the MSU attitude that we have to get rid of.
To me it is ingrained in MSU to people to believe that you earn what you get, and, if you don't earn it, then you shouldn't get it.
The problem with this attitude is that we play in the SEC West and earning anything is extremely tough and not something that we can depend on year in and year out.
Some other teams in our conference don't earn anything either, but they still get a ton of positive publicity because they promote themselves, even if delusional, and have created a positive perception of themselves to the average on-looker. This helps out of state recruiting immensely.
We are MSU people, and I am an MSU person. Overall, I think the way we think the way we think does more good for us than bad, but I think it hurts us in this case. In order to take the next step with our football program, we must do better with out of state recruiting, and, in order to do that, we must create a better perception of ourselves outside this state.
Agree or disagree, that's the way I see it. Some of the complaining that I and others do on this site may seem a little over the top, and certainly rubs many people with the "Salt of the earth, MSU attitude" the wrong way. I get it..., but I also see it as necessary.
^^^This^^^. I'll give a comparable situation to those of you in the "if we earn it, it will come" and "everything will work itself out" crowd.
How many times have you seen the less qualified underperforming coworker get a promotion over a more qualified performing worker, because the underperfoemer promoted themselves by putting on a front in the presence of those who can make a difference and influence their career paths? I see it all the time ad most times it worke out for the person because they never stay in one position long enough to screw it up. They just keep the momentum as keep people talking positively about them. Same thing with our football program. Winning (being productive) only takes you so far as perception. Sometimes you have to promote your accomplishments for others to take notice. In turner they will repeat your accomplishments to others at their level and you will move up (gain national respect and preseason rankings, and I turn improve recruiting). Rinse and repeat as you have a top level business(program).
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