Hey all,
I'm not a fan that jumped on the bandwagon in the
90's. I can't even count the miles I've travelled
watching the Herd play all over the country. I give
the the Big Green, and watch them win or lose. I
would NEVER bash the Herd in front of outsiders or
turn my back on them. I see the Herd Nation as a kind
of family that can pick on each other and be honest,
but defend each other to outsiders.
I'm not going to sit here and say that we are a good
team this year, nor were we since Byron left. But I
still give, pay to watch them on the internet (since I
live in NC), and check Herdzone.com everyday.
--- NeatandNifty@... wrote:
> I'm a LONG TIME Herd fan .. from back to the 70's ..
> not a fan that was
> picked up when we were winning game after game in
> the 90's .. you don't bash your
> team after a couple of losses .. for that matter ..
> for a bad season or two ..
> if the Herd loses every game (AND I DON'T THINK THAT
> WILL HAPPEN) .. I will
> still be there cheering, supporting & believing in
> our great football team &
> coaches.
>
> I think the fans need to lighten up .. AND instead
> of criticizing .. SUPPORT
> the team .. fill the stadium on Saturday .. be proud
> to be a Herd fan ..
> what's with all the negativity????
>
> Just my opinion,
>
> Brenda
>
> In a message dated 9/29/2005 12:34:13 AM Eastern
> Daylight Time,
> ekherd@... writes:
>
> > Jeremy Beakes <jbeakes76@...> wrote:Too
> painful. Unfortunately the
> > game this weekend is actually on CSTV nationally
> so it could get worse.
> >
> > HerdRumors <rumors@...> wrote:I didn't
> get to see the game. I was
> > in Lexington. I can watch it on
> > CSTV AllAccess... should I watch it or is it too
> painful?
>
>
>
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>
>
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