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Dec 19, 2014
2:17
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nashty
this culture of needing to be in the depths of despair to rally and change
MUST stop. you have to give bronco and team credit for rallying but now it seems like a requirement to start playing hard...it should be the exception.
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Would have thought the loss to USU, UCF, or NEVADA would have woke the team up.
Mathew
12/19/14 1:55pm
Hey look, you found something else to complain about.
jester4144
12/19/14 2:00pm
^^^^^Hey look, happy with mediocrity.^^^^^
Mathew
12/19/14 2:05pm
Yeah, life is hard sometimes, but I look forward to your next post.
jester4144
12/19/14 2:08pm
Great!
Mathew
12/19/14 2:09pm
It's hard sometimes, but there is a bit of a PR lesson here:
Bert609
12/19/14 2:15pm
this culture of needing to be in the depths of despair to rally and change
nashty
12/19/14 2:17pm
Bingo. Everyone has "coach speak" but usually programs with championship
Bert609
12/19/14 2:27pm
Case in point, Bosco on 1985 Utep:
Bert609
12/19/14 2:32pm
Good point. Also think that it says something about team attitude prior to Boise
bluebloodedcoug
12/19/14 2:27pm
Or they didn't really wake up. They just got to the easiest part of the schedule
Mikey
12/19/14 2:53pm
And this is why the Cal win was important.
It's a Jelly
12/19/14 2:56pm
This is what a POTD looks like.
Accipiter
12/19/14 6:54pm
OTOH, in the same interview Stew said the coaches ripped into the team at the
ldssdl
12/19/14 3:09pm
BYU fans have been trolled the last few years indeed.
Mathew
12/19/14 3:13pm
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