See that's the thing. I wasn't even being negative in the post that caused Stormin to lose it. All I said was I believe it would be wise to take a wait and see approach before getting all giddy about articles or podcasts released in the offseason. This is the same thing that happens every single season. It's called MARKETING.
You're either smart enough to see through it, dumb enough to believe it all, or wise enough to sit back and say "You know what... I enjoy reading this stuff and following my team, but I've been dumb enough in the past to believe everything that was said in the offseason only to be shocked at how bad the team was in the actual season. I'm not letting that happen again!".
Don't be that guy. That's all I'm saying Stormin. I'm not saying you have to be negative. I'm just saying every single year Chris, CPR, JP, and former players come out and say things positive about the program and about certain players. In the end that doesn't mean crap if they don't produce results. The fact of the matter is they haven't produced results for quite some time. I'm not even encouraging negativity. I'm encouraging people to take a cautious approach to what could very well end up being another poor season.
There's no need to buy into the hype until the team lives up to it. Honestly, I bet the players and coaches would think the fans are pretty stupid if they were nothing but positive right now. What the hell have they done to be positive about? They know they need to produce results. They know the fans deserve that. If they take something personal that a random fan says on the internet then shame on them. They probably should not be playing at this level then. I get critiqued in my job. You probably get critiqued in yours. That's life. If you aren't performing up to expectations then you better be ready to handle the criticism.
As a Hawkeye, you would love for ticket sales to drop, and have Cyclone fans to not support the program.
So it is fair to point out that you do have an agenda with your posts. You want Cyclone Football to fail. You want to discourage fans from supporting the team and buying tickets.
We have assembled some decent young talent and have some decent prospects for the coming year. As a Cyclone Fan, I am well aware that being optimistic and having reasonable expectations like 4-6 wins in this coming year might result in a kick to my nuts. But being a Cyclone Fan, I am used to that.
Using your logic, Cyclone fans should not buy into the hype of our BB team being a Top 10 program next year. We just got kicked in the nuts by freaking UAB for goodness sakes. But Cyclone fans, get up from the ground and scrape themselves off and get optimistic for the coming season.
There is only 1 college team that I will support.....win or lose. And that is Iowa State. It is not about the "return on investment" and other such BS. It is about a love for Iowa State and its athletic teams. My support for the team is not based "what have they done recently" and "they must win". If that were the case, then I would become an Alabama fan or maybe an Ohio State fan or an Oregon fan. But I am an Iowa State fan.......only an Iowa State fan.
If I based my support to "on the field results" then I never would have been an Iowa State fan. HOW could someone cheer and support a team that has not even won a Conference Football title since 1913.....the old MVIAA, over a hundred years ago. True Cyclone fans understand that. The True Cyclone fans understand where we have been and from what we have come from. And the True Cyclone fans get up from their all too frequent kick in the nuts and support the team. No matter what. Because that is what we do.
Jamie Pollard is our Athletic Director. IF Jamie Pollard makes a decision concerning our Athletic Department then I will support that decision. IF Jamie Pollard is replaced by the Iowa State Administration then I will support that decision.
My level of Cyclone Fan Support is Unconditional.......Loyal Sons Forever True, We Will Fight the Battle Through.