Champ...I always read your posts and most of the time I know what to expect..that being said if MU football causes you this much anger and negativity in your life then why not find something else. I was very similar to you during the Snyder years and finally came to the realization to enjoy family and friends during the games and trips to Huntington and cheer for MU.
I miss the offenses but it was not too long ago Cato Rockhead had me super excited...if we don’t beat Ohio and win the East then I am fully on board for a coaching change..Doc has won a lot of games but should have won more championships.
I guess I'm stubborn. I haven't given up that we can't be a Boise type program...heck we are no where close to having an NIU type program (5 years of 11 plus wins and an Orange Bowl). And it kills me that we are not; with our history, with our story, with our fan support, and with the start we got off to in the MAC...we were Boise before Boise was Boise. We have a freak'n movie about us, that when it plays on a cable TV station... people from around the world talk about us on twitter for 4 hours. And it just seems like the Dark Snyderday era has squandered all that...all of the hard work other players and coaches put in over 30 years to bring us to national prominence. Embarrassing blow out losses at home. Giving program defining games away in the last moment. Not taking care of business when we've had 6 and counting CUSA championships served up to us on a silver platter. We let fans leave by the thousands and don't seem to care. Not gaining a yard or first down in a half. That is not Marshall football...those are stats that only a place that doesn't care about football would have.
I grew up on campus and around many of the players and students. I guess Marshall Football and MU sports in general is ingrained in who I am...and as much as they drive me crazy at times (all the time with Doc) I just can't totally give up. I can't settle for us turning into Kent. Or Bowling Green. Or even Ohio. Can't do it. Won't do it. I can't settle for us turning into a place were football doesn't matter.
This is too special of a place (imo) for it to be merely just a social gathering on game days and not about winning championships. If that does happen, boy have we let so much potential slip through our fingertips. To have it all and let it all slip away...is so much worse than just never having anything. That's just my opinion.
And I totally agree...over the last decade it has been an unhealthy obsession. But that's why we are called Fan(s)atics.