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Dec 19, 2014
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mindzeYe
I hear ya. It makes sense if they're saying it to themselves.
But to me it sounds entitled and whiney from an outward-facing perspective.
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Why not just ... "Y Not?"
mindzeYe
12/19/14 12:25am
When I first heard Olmstead talk about it, it made sense. More of a
Cougar8Duck
12/19/14 12:47am
I hear ya. It makes sense if they're saying it to themselves.
mindzeYe
12/19/14 1:00am
That's not the meaning behind it. Nothing to do at all with entitlement.
billyrust
12/19/14 1:47am
understand that. but that's not how outsiders see it
mindzeYe
12/19/14 3:01am
No. That is how YOU THINK outsiders see it. Is there any real evidence that
Real G Man
12/19/14 8:31am
Yes, my comment was prompted by a colleague who's a major WVB fan of Stanford
mindzeYe
12/19/14 11:44pm
So one person, disappointed for their loss, is enought to say outsiders view it
Real G Man
12/20/14 12:12am
no
mindzeYe
12/20/14 9:29am
I like it. Olmstead has got the girls beleiving they can win a national
pappabear246
12/19/14 3:28am
does he know anything about football?
cougarfann888
12/19/14 5:02am
Thats funny, I was thinking the same thing last night
pappabear246
12/19/14 4:54pm
Someone is going to win the tourney. "Why not us?"
NewMexiCoug
12/19/14 5:59am
It was the Seahawks motto last year. Basically, no reason we can't do it.
westcoastcoug
12/19/14 7:35am
Except some might see it as....
rockhound
12/19/14 10:12am
good point! Rack it. You've got to have the "Us" to help the dyslexic
mindzeYe
12/20/14 9:32am
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