tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6651163529197700165.post6963871816500896559..comments2011-01-05T09:00:31.075-08:00Comments on A Sports Guy's Opinion: Was that an acorn or the sky?Jay Philipshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13267789985262876723noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6651163529197700165.post-78695961205173347182010-09-27T08:51:33.279-07:002010-09-27T08:51:33.279-07:00I really and truly enjoy 107.5 and also think Jay,...I really and truly enjoy 107.5 and also think Jay, you are one of the best hosts on the station, but this blog post is another example of the media's unjustifiable preoccupation of fans' opinions.<br />Let me say right off the bat that all of the points that are made are valid. However, couching these, what I think, are correct opinions in a "talking the fans off the ledge" post is ridiculous. As is pointed out time and time again, the most vocal fans, especially the negative ones, are a very small minority of the fan base. What is the point in even addressing the illinformed? Will they change their opinion? And more importantly, does their opion mean anthing in the big scheme of things? I think the answer to both questions is no. They want to be heard and certainly are entitled to their opinions, but is Eric Hyman losing sleep over them? Does Coach Spurrier think, "Anyway, we should probably take a long look at what Billy Bob in Redbank had to say, this that and the other.?" No. The University has everything in place to be successful on the football field, but it is young talent and a great coaching staff which will determine its future. It's going to be a fun ride and the negative feelings out there by a minority will soon dissapate into the air as long as the program is left alone and those voices are simply background noise.TD4SChttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13847899041906309596noreply@blogger.com