stlnd01
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Get over yourself Mike. "Birth right" doesn't have shit to do with anything.I was just answering his question. But I do wish I could be so even-keeled and perspective as you.
I long to just be able to put out a cheese and cracker tray, some chips/dips, maybe invite the neighbors over and leisurely sit back and enjoy a rousing matchup between my Irish and the Aggies.
How I wish I could waive away another a## ####ing at the hands of an elite team by saying things like "Well gee whiz gosh darn if we hadn't lost just this one player on defense and our entire offense didn't blow maybe we only lose by 13 or so instead of 31 in one of our only opportunities to take a step closer to winning a championship for the first time in the past 30 years. Ho hum Ho hum."
I'm envious that you have enjoyed the team since 2017 whereby they have lost by a significant margin against every elite team they have played and not looked like they belonged on the field, continued struggling scrapping by wins against decent opponents that elite teams consistently beat by 21+, artificially benefitted from a historical down period of one of our primary rivals and the cowardly and strategic absence of another primary rival and also multiple crap the bed performances--especially since our current head coach has taken the helm.
But that's just extremely difficult to do when your very birth right has been violently and swiftly ripped away from you as a young boy by Mike Wadsworth and a collection of other bumbling incompetents.
So I will continue to rage/anger cheer/post until the past wrongs have been righted.
I'm probably the same age you are, likewise raised on Notre Dame football. First season I remember watching was 1987. First game I attended was 1990 and we were #1 in the country. I'll never forget the Stepan Center pep rally the night before. It was bananas. I was fortunate enough to go to Notre Dame in the later 90s and we all thought we'd win a title before we graduated, just like Lou had promised.
Then I grew up. I love this sport but it's just a game played by a bunch of overgrown teenagers. And there's lots of good programs out there. Ours is still one of the best, in so many ways. If you can't enjoy and be proud of that, I don't know what to tell you. (And no I haven't watched a game with a civilian or some unwitting neighbor in years either. Who does that?)