Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Ag in Tiger Country said:
Cinco Ranch Aggie said:
Cannot disagree with a word of that.
I think it will be a fine line, but we really need to shed the "nice people" reputation that we have and cherish so much, but do so in a way that doesn't go against our values. To quote Road House, "be nice until it's time to not be nice."
Amen; we should really start using even more slurs towards folks of visiting teams!
(This is a satirical comment based upon OP's comment about an A&M fan using the N-word!)
That's not what I'm talking about. Plenty of Aggies can be foul with their language during games. I once yelled something at a game (when I was much younger and much more stupid) that I wished there was a nearby rock that I could crawl under after those words left my pie hole.
It's more about our welcoming persona that lends itself to the thought that we are pushovers. I mean, the sips literally just walked into our house and did our girlfriends, and we basically said "gee thanks" rather than kick their asses. No, not suggesting violence against anyone. Heck, I don't know what I'm suggesting.
No they didn't. They won a football game. That's it. And no one said "gee thanks" and no asses needed to be kicked. That's the whole point of the OP.
The only ones that think we're weak and "pushovers" are wannabe tough guys who think it's cool to bow up and act like they wanna fight over something stupid like comments made by know-nothings about our school and team. Most of the time the comments expose them for being ignorant or insecure, and wanting to fight them over it looks equally insecure, like the ring and degree aren't enough to be proud of on their own.