Honestly, the letters will have no bearing on anything at this point.
My year as a fan has been interesting at best. I still watched all the games, even went to a couple, but I have lost the will to cheer, clap, whatever. There were no surprises for me this season. The train wreck started way before Chubb being injured.
Sitting back and not letting emotion get the best of me allowed me to view things at another level. We have a deep, systemic problem now, and it's not the coaches, the players, the staff. It's the fans. I have never seen such separation in a fanbase in a while.
The rabid support for such a man who lacks performing at his position is only, truly reserved for the POTUS. The politics are engulfing this program and taking it down a deep path where infighting will be more common than Florida tackling themselves during a game.
While I have made myself clear multiple times over the years on where I would like this program to go, I try to sit on the other side of the table during a debate so I can visualize my own weaknesses in the argument. I've tried multiple times to do so for the pro-Richt camp. At this point, there is literally nothing to even support the notion.
I feel like the other side of the divide has a masochistic nature towards their behavior. They love the idea of losing, as if it builds some type of strength that would be justified "next year" when we win the Natty. And while I respect this board and their members rules, I have to let it out. It's related to faith. Warm, fuzzy faith. Not cold, hard evidence. That's all I will say about that.
The lopsided media and PR team along with the Mark Richt fan club will tear a part and divide this fanbase. If Richt survives this year, we will be in for rough years to come.
I wish I could invest more time on this board, but at this point, I really have nothing else to say. Repeating myself can only go so far before I am ruled an insane individual. All I know is I would like to enjoy college football again, and a change would be desired sooner rather than later.