Kaiir Elam speaks out after Bama loss

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The only ones bringing up moral victories are the ones who predicted a thrashing by Bama. To divert attention from a monstrously failed prediction they keep accusing others of claiming moral victories.

Didn’t happen. No such thing. We played tough. We lost.
 

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The only ones bringing up moral victories are the ones who predicted a thrashing by Bama. To divert attention from a monstrously failed prediction they keep accusing others of claiming moral victories.

Didn’t happen. No such thing. We played tough. We lost.
Truth
 

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I was trying to be nice, although I don't know why...

Once in a blue moon, donkey actually puts together a post that lays out his observations about what occurred on the field. The other 99.973492% (yes, I did the math) of his posts are the typical, incessant braying we all know and love.

Love?
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What? :bwahaha:

I was close. But I don't see as much claiming moral victories as I see all over the place people putting there are no moral victories.
Anyone that says they came away feeling better about this team (in any way, shape or form) is claiming a moral victory. That’s the narrative.
 

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I've seen that narrative. I think that's definitely as described above.
I thought we’d get smoked. I also predicted 8-4 on the season. After playing Bama, I feel like we CAN do much better. I remain pessimistic.
 

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You guys don't get Swonkey. He's an unfettered stream of consciousness. Like jazz. He doesn't post in the wrong thread. That would be amateur. No, he takes it t the next level. He's not even in the right forum. Understand that he's posting from his Nokia 3310 on a 3G network cuz that's the best they have in Idahio. That's dedication.
Just enjoy the ride.
 

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Donkey Love is everywhere.

probably even on your couch.
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The Kraken was good last night my friend. Now go get the Febreze
 

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I like his competitiveness and heart and leadership and most of all his play on the field..baller, for sure! If he keeps his heart on straight and tests as well as I think he might..he could very well be a top 10 pick in the draft when he comes out! In the meantime, keep doing you, Kaiir!
 

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Anyone that says they came away feeling better about this team (in any way, shape or form) is claiming a moral victory. That’s the narrative.

? So no one can feel good about their Alma Mater unless they are #1 & undefeated.? If that post's attitude isn't snarkastic gisticuffs, then y'all sound like spoiled brats, not sports fans.
None of us Gator fans put the word victory in the concepts of complimenting our athletes for producing a tighter game than an entire nation expected. Our players went all out to win. I think Mullen's keeping AR out diminished the scoring by our Gators. (That restriction is only excusable if super-flipping AR was in danger of injury by playing.)
 
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The only ones bringing up moral victories are the ones who predicted a thrashing by Bama. To divert attention from a monstrously failed prediction they keep accusing others of claiming moral victories.

Didn’t happen. No such thing. We played tough. We lost.
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I predicted a 17 point Bama win. They won by 2. So this makes it a "monstrously failed prediction"? We still lost the damn game. Save this holier-than-thou, I'm-a-better-fan-than-you crap for when UF actually WINS a big game.
 

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Anyone that says they came away feeling better about this team (in any way, shape or form) is claiming a moral victory. That’s the narrative.
I would feel a LOT better about this team if AR was starting. He's so good he could cover up a mountain of Mullen shortcomings. Great QB's cure a lot of ills.

Alas, we have to deal with this dramatic nonsense with 2 QB's.... AGAIN.
 

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I predicted a 17 point Bama win. They won by 2. So this makes it a "monstrously failed prediction"? We still lost the damn game. Save this holier-than-thou, I'm-a-better-fan-than-you crap for when UF actually WINS a big game.

Nice flip there. Assign the holier than thou attitude to others by insisting that they believe in “moral victories “.
 

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