The question wasn't "do you think we'll win or lose" it was "how would you react to various outcomes". Personally I think that by around 10PM or so on Saturday night we'll have a much better handle on where we're at as a football team, and it is most definitely possible to predict how I'll be feeling based on the games outcome. We don't yet know what kind of football team we have, but based on what happens on Saturday night we'll find out.
You're kinda making my point for me.
But, hypothetically speaking, let's say CycloneFan12345 thinks if we lose, Rhoads should be gone immediately and makes that claim. But then Saturday comes around and we lose, but we lose 3-0 and we have 19 touchdowns reversed by obviously terrible calls. The game is executed perfectly with a dominating performance by Iowa State on both ends of the field. Even Howard Cosell tweets from his grave that ISU should've won this game 133-3 but the refs were busy building a birdhouse on the deck of the Jacobson Building - and he attaches video of them doing it. As they're leaving the field, the referees announce over the PA system that Tommy in DM has passed away and in his will he left 17.8 billion dollars to the officiating crew to make sure Iowa State did not win on September 5, 2015 (he wasn't quite smart enough to put the right date, he meant September 12, 2015, his lawyer tried to correct it, but it was Tommy in DM). The NCAA releases a statement moments later that states they know the final score should have been 133-3, they know the crew was paid off, but it was written in a legal document so they had to allow it to happen - the NCAA doesn't want to break the law.
But CycloneFan12345 already stated that "if we lose, Rhoads should be gone immediately." So does he get to change his mind based on the actual game?
Now, this is obviously an exaggeration. It
probably won't happen like that. There's only like a 13-14% chance of this playing out. But really, why make predictions about how you're going to feel 5 days from now? By doing that you're predetermining how you're going to feel. We could dominate the game, have some bad calls go against us and only win by 7, but you already decided last week that 7 points wasn't enough. You're setting yourself up for disappointment. I mean, in a way you're kinda setting yourself up for disappointment by being a Cyclone fan, but why make it worse?
For the record, I think the above situation actually happens, and Leath fires Rhoads at midfield. Jischke, Geoffroy, Gene Smith and VanDeVelde duct tape Rhoads up in a packing blanket, beat him unconscious with the same baseball bat that was used in the final ISU baseball game, and throw him in the Squaw Creek. Pollard hires Jon Gruden as interim coach who takes us on a winning streak and we win out the remainder of the schedule.
In a surprise announcement after we dismantle Texas on Homecoming, Ruth Bader Ginsburg appears on top of the new SEZ scoreboard and announces that the NCAA ruling had been overturned by the US Supreme Court (Scalia was the lone vote against, because we all know he's a closet hawk fan). Ginsburg calls the NCAA a joke, and grants us a victory sans asterisk for each apology letter we've received.
In a bizarre twist, with the UNI game now a victory, CycloneFan12345 jumps off the top of the press box in a fit of guilt, as Rhoads was fired because of the loss which was now a victory.
Hey, this is kinda fun. Great ******* thread!
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