BigT3x wrote:smumustang1980 wrote:
I think I will respond to your comments by asking you a few questions: 1. Were you around at the time, and what did you do to help the program survive? 2. If you were around, and you didn't take any affirmative action to save the program, then do us all a favor - please refrain from making sarcastic remarks about an individual who dedicated himself to his best ability in saving a program we love.
Now, please answer my questions.
Actually, I'm not going to answer any questions from you and I'm not going to refrain from making any comments.
I'm sure he was a great guy, but as a coach at SMU he was a failure. It's time for us to stop this ridiculous victim complex and stop constantly glorifying the culture of losing that this geriatric fanbase loves to wallow in and MOVE ON.
Coach Gregg was not a failure as an SMU Coach or otherwise. He won games that few coaches could have won at SMU with the available talent. He was remarkable. You owe him and his team everything if you love SMU Football. Without those who go before us, we have nothing.
No one is glorifying a bunch of losers. No more than real Texans glorify the Alamo. Heroes deserve respect. Our first post-season death penalty team was comprised of heroes. They went out there and played teams tremendously more talented. Would you have had the guts to play against Arkansas, Texas, A&M... ?.
And, I didn't think you would or could answer my question because - as I surmise from your comments - were too young to have had any personal knowledge of the times. As someone who made sacrifices for the cause, I am greatly concerned that there are those like you who would carelessly squander your heritage.
In short, you've done nothing to deserve our respect and have only diminished yourself in our eyes by your absurd, rude comments. Perhaps in time you will see the truth...
Beat Tech.
About 25 feet from the Hillcrest track... With the boots so tall and the writing on the wall...