But what’s any of that have to do with my post? It’s just a regurgitation from the malcontent playbook. The administration or contract holders are not practicing the histrionics displayed on malcontent social media outlets. They do not appear to be considering vacating the contract much less inclined to raise the considerable assets needed to do so. Further, the economy is in shreds right now. It’s a really bad time to cash out holdings needed to raise that sort of money.On the contrary. I believe most that want Cal gone are frustrated fans whose frustration comes out in a plethora of ways.
Although I believe some to be pot stirrer's that enjoy the attention it gets them, I still believe the majority of the anti Cal group are loyal fans that want their beloved program to return to respectability.
Gone are the days when we expected to win or be in every game and a loss was a stepping stone to improvement and a motivation to get better.
Listen to Cameron on the pregame and hear the frustration in his not so subtle take on Ky.
I see the utter stupidity of such a ludicrous, insane contract that has the signature of the UK administration.
Of course Cal would agree to a lifetime contract that was so slanted his way.
Application:
I feel compassion for the disgruntled fan, but I don't appreciate the lashing out, baiting post's on both sides of the equation.
But that's the unfortunate part of life.
Ky was once a feared experience for other teams.
Now we're just another game on the schedule .
We want our respect back.
I can't believe that the administration too, has to be concerned, but they don't know how to get out of a deep hole they dug for themselves.
Given this, my point still stands. Neither party of that contract appears ready or even willing to break it.