I was down at my favorite beaches looking for you today, Keith.
A. Leon Polhill FlaNative1845 330 NW 45th Street Gainesville, FL 32607 (352) 367-4642 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, November 05, 2008 10:49 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [gatortalk] Re: [FWD: RE: You're what's wrong with Florida football, Gator fans] Great...good memory, and even better followup! On Wed, Nov 5, 2008 at 4:32 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I have not forgotten what some have said about us. -------- Original Message -------- Subject: RE: You're what's wrong with Florida football, Gator fans From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, November 05, 2008 4:32 am To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mr Bianchi: Do you understand now? What was wrong was - we understood that this team was not playing up to their expectations - not playing up to their potential. In the LSU, Kentucky, and Georgia games - we finally played at the level we are capable of. We finally are playing at a level we were sold by the Sports Information Department. A level that we were told to expect. Do you want to retract your statement? Do you want to apologize to all the Gator fans that you were wrong about? Keith You're what's wrong with Florida football, Gator fansMike Bianchi SPORTS COMMENTARY October 8, 2008 When did it happen, Gator fans? When did it reach a point where you became so persnickety and such perfectionists that you sucked the joy out of winning football games like a boa constrictor squeezes the life out of small rodents? The reason I bring this up is because of all the conversation and consternation about Florida's offense and quarterback Tim Tebow in the aftermath of Saturday's embarrassing, humiliating 31-point, um, victory over Arkansas. That's right, Florida went on the road, ran up more than 500 yards of offense and destroyed Arkansas 38-7 in a tune-up for Saturday's monumental Southeastern Conference showdown with No. 4 LSU. And you know what everybody's talking about? What's wrong with Tebow and the Gators? I'll tell you what's wrong with Tebow and the Gators: You're what's wrong. Florida fans who actually think it's their birthright not only to win but to win by 50. Former UF coach Steve Spurrier left, in part, because of what Gator Nation had become -- a fussy, finicky fan base filled with constant complainers. You wonder how long Urban Meyer will hang around until he, too, gets sick of it. On the day he announced his resignation at UF, Spurrier revealed that the joy of winning at UF had been replaced by the fear of losing. "Do you realize how big a favorite we are all the time?" Spurrier lamented. "It's nobody's fault. It's just the way it is. We're double-digit favorites over everybody. Anytime we lose, it's us coaches. We screwed up. 'Look how huge a favorite the team was and they didn't win.' That wears on you a little bit. "It's a relief when we win. . . . It's almost a disgrace when we lose." And it's not just the fans, either. It's the players, the former players, even the media who covers the team. Case in point: After Florida's 38-7 victory over Arkansas, the big headline in the Orlando Sentinel was, "Score Isn't The Story." Below the headline there were two articles. The first paragraph of one article began with, "If the Gators play like this next week, they'll lose to LSU." The first paragraph of the other article began with, "Something's missing." Yes, something is missing all right: Elation and exhilaration after a victory. It's reached a point, according to the Gainesville Sun, where even one of UF's most beloved former players -- ex-UF quarterbacking great Shane Matthews -- regularly goes on his Gainesville radio show and picks apart a UF offense that led the nation last year and was third in the country. Even Tebow, the ultimate glass-is-half-full guy, has been sucked into the abyss created by the legions of the miserable. After Tebow fired a 21-yard touchdown pass to Percy Harvin in the fourth quarter Saturday to give Florida a 24-7 lead, Tebow moped off the field without celebrating. Meyer saw his quarterback's dispassionate reaction and ran out to give Tebow a chest bump. "I wanted him to enjoy it," Meyer said of his quarterback. The coach might want to send the same message to many of his fans, who seem to believe Tebow really is Superman. They think he should complete every pass, convert every third down, score every time he touches the ball. They think Tebow should duplicate the incredible statistics he compiled last year when he won the Heisman Trophy. The problem is that was a once-in-a-lifetime season when Tebow accomplished things never before accomplished in college football. Hey, Russell Crowe is a great actor, but he'll probably never again make a movie as great as Gladiator. The fact is, the Gators lead the SEC in scoring offense and Tebow leads the league in passing efficiency. But, apparently, that's not good enough to satisfy the many spoiled, self-indulgent fans who inhabit Gator Nation. You get the idea some Florida fans are going to be miserable no matter what. They could be married to Halle Berry and complain because she spends too much money on lingerie. "It's almost a disgrace when we lose." Those were the words Steve Spurrier uttered on his way out the door after the 2001 season. Who knew that seven years later, winning would become a disgrace, too? 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