ThaKid101;1462636; said:
I'm not bad or anything, I've just made stupid decisions after stupid decision. I know I will get toasted on here and this story probably means very little if anything to you guys but I just thought I'd clear it up. It's not too far off from what Roughy posted but again I just thought I'd clear it up. It's still worth a laugh if you saw what was being posted. But I will say this...you will hear about me at some point playing football.
This post really makes me happy, Kid. Seriously. It's the first time I can remember you owning up to all of your talk (mostly). The first step is admitting you were a knucklehead. The second step is preventing a relapse.
A word of advice? Try to mix in some negatives with the thousands of positive vibes you feel towards our Illini tacklers. You got a huge rush out of predicting a big bowl game in 2007 (and you were spot on), and you reinvested that adrenaline into even bigger and better predictions for 2008. Now that those fell flat, learn the lesson.
If 5-7 taught you anything last year, it's this: turning 100 year of mostly misery into a consistent winning program is effing hard work. And there are still dozens of bumps in the road ahead. Realize that Reggie Ellis' arms might just be too short to make a solid, Big Ten D-tackle. That sometimes, a solid 4-star receiver recruit just never pans out (like Marques Wilkins). That as much as we'd love to tout our "sleepers" like Walt Aikens, fans of Iowa and New Mexico State and Baylor and Akron are doing the same thing. With the same 10% success rate.
Whenever I feel my britches getting to big, I do this: I go read an obscure football message board for a smaller program like North Texas or Toledo. And when I read things like "you know, if Henson comes back from his injury 100% and Parker shows the ability that led Iowa State and South Carolina to offer him a scholarship, we might have the top linebacking corps in the conference, if not the country!", I realize that we're all out here in the message board universe doing the same thing: offering each other hope. Sad thing is, the number of games lost by D-I football programs is still hovering right at 50%. Most of the time, as a fan, you have to take your lumps, knowing that the possibilities for that glorious season are few and far between.
That said, 10 wins in 2009, baby! Four-year-starter Juice to 5-star Benn, 5-star Fayson, and 7 other 4-star wideouts! Road games at Purdue, Indiana, and Minnesota? Skipping Iowa and Wisconsin on the schedule? THIS IS OUR YEAR.
I've had enough of the far between. It's time for the few.