Hold on...joy? Somehow you trying to turn this on me?First you say that you aren't gloating and then you start calling me out by name and talking about taking lumps. I wouldn't expect anything else from you. Our offense was horrible and it was disheartening to watch to say the least. I'm glad you have found a way to find some joy in it.
I am not sure about the timing. I was busy working all weekend and some old friends came into town and I had some really, really late nights with more than a few beverages involved. I may have checked in for a few minutes.
After that loss the last thing on my mind was compounding it with all the negativity around here. Honestly, if the offense doesn't get straightened out I probably won't be around here as much as in the past. It certainly won't be any fun if we are all doom and gloom. I don't think I could bring myself to watch that every week and then read 400 pages of gleeful dumpers giving each other high fives and doubling down on the "we suck" threads. We all need Mac to succeed.
Anyway, I am certainly not hiding from you.
Gleeful?
Take your holier than thou attitude...
The offensive showing was inexcusable, but there are still some positives. The young DBs made freshman mistakes, but they are going to be very good. The defensive line showed promise if they can just contain the edges. I think Franks shows some promise as well. He looked awkward out there on the big stage in his first game, but he showed flashes.
There are always positives in every situation. The key is to not go through life ignoring them.
Quit whining. We've been subjected to your arrogant, self-righteous schtick for over a year, telling everyone who didn't worship mac that they were totally in the wrong, and were miserable people in life.I don't think I could bring myself to watch that every week and then read 400 pages of gleeful dumpers giving each other high fives and doubling down on the "we suck" threads. We all need Mac to succeed.
Quit whining. We've been subjected to your arrogant, self-righteous schtick for over a year, telling everyone who didn't worship mac that they were totally in the wrong, and were miserable people in life.
And now, instead of admitting you were dead wrong about mac and the team, you're just doubling down on your 'all of you are miserable' narrative, and adding a new flavor consisting of 'all of you are happy the gators suck' to it.
Pathetic.
If the offense stays that bad, Mac could very well get fired at the end of this season. That would likely mean all the recruits we have lined up go elsewhere. We really need Mac to turn this thing around in a hurry.
Granted, the loss to Michigan was a downer, but let’s not forget the Gators had ten — that’s right, TEN — players suspended from the game, including their two most potent offensive weapons (wide receiver Antonio Callaway and running back Jordan Scarlett).
At least give McElwain some credit for suspending the players from the Michigan game before they have actually been charged with any crime. As I wrote before the game, he could have easily pulled the old college football coaching trick of saying, “We’re going to wait for the judicial process to play itself out.”
There’s no doubt McElwain must significantly improve the offense, but give the man a chance to do his job without calling for him to lose his job after one lousy game.
One question for the inane and insane social media mob out there:
Who exactly do you think the Gators could hire that’s any better than Jim McElwain?"
A sht article written by a sht sports journalist. If we had won he'd be writing articles talking about what total trash the team looked like doing it. This clown is a 1 trick pony, find out what the majority opinion is, then trash them and chide them for it, then develop some fallacious narrative to back himself up. Case in point, he notes bama trashing us but then says they trashed fsu as well. But you know what he didnt say? fsu has trashed us every time as well, and each time its been worse than bama's trashing. You think he didnt realize this or it was an oversite on his part? Please. This garbage gets ppl pissed off and gets him clicks. B*tchanki doesn't mean a thing he says, ever. He's just a predictable tool trying to generate emotion for clicks. F him.Surprisingly, Mike Bianchi has sympathy for the pumpers.....
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/spor...wain-michigan-suspensions-20170904-story.html
"There has been nobody more critical than me of Florida Gators coach Jim McElwain’s offense, but being critical is far different from being irrational.
Those frenzied, foaming-at-the-mouth UF fans on social media are embarrassing themselves and their program by calling for McElwain’s job after Saturday’s 33-17 loss to Michigan.
Is this what it’s come to?
So-called fans are calling for a successful head coach’s job after one game — a game in which his team was playing one of the premier programs in the country while at an incredible disadvantage?
Are you people insane?
Then again, I guess the Gators should be thankful they aren’t Texas A&M, where board of regents member Tony Buzbee went on social media and demanded coach Kevin Sumlin be fired after the Aggies blew a 34-point lead in the third quarter Sunday night and lost to UCLA 45-44.
“Our coaches were dominated on national TV, yet again," Buzbee wrote on Facebook. "I'm only one vote on the Board of Regents but when the time comes my vote will be that Kevin Sumlin needs to GO. In my view he should go now. We owe it to our school and our players. We can do better.”
I’m starting to believe Orlando City coach Jason Kreis was right when he told me recently why he no longer goes on social media.
“Everybody is going to have an opinion and social media gives too many people too big of an outlet to have those opinions,” Kreis said.
Sadly, I actually knew this was going to happen to McElwain, who, for whatever reason, is still not overly popular among UF’s spoiled fan base. As I wrote before the game on Saturday, “If the Gators lose to Michigan — and, worse yet, if they get clobbered by the Wolverines — the noise in the system will get turned up to 10 on McElwain’s program. The loss obviously would be magnified by the 10 players’ suspensions and the growing perception McElwain’s program is filled with miscreants and malcontents.”
That’s exactly what has transpired. The social media mob has been relentless in their criticism of McElwain and offensive coordinator Doug Nussmeier.
While I will agree that Nussmeier has been terrible as an offensive coordinator, I can’t understand the constant criticism of McElwain. He has, after all, taken UF to two straight SEC Championship games, made the Gators relevant again and seems to have turned the corner in recruiting.
Yes, his first two UF teams have been destroyed by Alabama in consecutive SEC Championship games, but doesn’t Alabama pretty much destroy everybody (see Saturday night against FSU).
Granted, the loss to Michigan was a downer, but let’s not forget the Gators had ten — that’s right, TEN — players suspended from the game, including their two most potent offensive weapons (wide receiver Antonio Callaway and running back Jordan Scarlett).
At least give McElwain some credit for suspending the players from the Michigan game before they have actually been charged with any crime. As I wrote before the game, he could have easily pulled the old college football coaching trick of saying, “We’re going to wait for the judicial process to play itself out.”
There’s no doubt McElwain must significantly improve the offense, but give the man a chance to do his job without calling for him to lose his job after one lousy game.
One question for the inane and insane social media mob out there:
Who exactly do you think the Gators could hire that’s any better than Jim McElwain?"
You're too ignorant to realize hes playing you. When florida is good or great, hes trashing us non stop. Did you like that too?i like mike.............always have.............He must be doing something right cause he pizzes so many off.......
he has written more hit pieces on the gators than anyone ive ever seen. and those have been aimed at the team, the coaches, and the fans... in pretty much every regime since spurrier. if he claims to be a gator, he's secretly wearing nole underpants.I read mike for years when he was local. At the Orlando paper it is rare. Whether you believe or not he is a gator.
Was born a gator and came here. Read between the tongue in cheek sometimes..............
But I do confess to ignorance on much stuff.............