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Ultimately ever ArkState fan I have read talking about this situation is stuck on One word, and one word only from the contract - "Impossible"I still don't get what the **** you want from us. I certainly don't see you engaging in real conversation. You simply regurgitate the same things over and over again, completely disregarding any counter points being made in fact or efforts to try and help explain what a real hurricane is like.
- This is a message board, not English Lit. It's pathetic to criticize for using colloquialism's, word-of-mouth language, etc.
- If you are going to criticize our board for their writing styles, then don't live in a glass house. I give your "writing" a D+. Canes fans are a generous lot, after all.
- You call our image into question, just as you come on here to our message board, asking for our ear and hospitality, and do so showing no empathy whatsoever, much less even a basic understanding for what it is like to prepare for, endure, and deal with the aftermath of a real life major hurricane.
- You have yet to succinctly and briefly explain why you are here and what it is that you would like us to understand from your perspective.
Can you boil it down in one or two sentences what it is that you would like us to understand and what you would like to see out of this engagement?
Every single argument, you will find about this, ArkState fans are saying that the Hurricane did not make the game "IMPOSSIBLE" to play because it was in Arkansas, away from the Hurricane, and that they offered to move the game up, which would have avoided the potential safety risk of flying in a Hurricane.
That is basically what their argument is. Now I'm not a lawyer so I have no idea how retarded their argument is, or isn't. But They essentially completely ignore any human safety element involved with this imo, because of the word Impossible. Plus I'm sure its playing a role that in retrospect, the Hurricane ended up not being nearly as bad as it could have. Had Irma actually hit Miami and killed a **** load of people, I don't see any way they even argue the Force Majeure clause wasn't met.....and campus was still closed for 2 weeks! So then again, even if it did completely devastate the city, they'd probably still be pulling this BS.
The ArkState fans simply don't care about the lives of the players, their families, or the community surrounding Miami, which is why they just can't wrap their simple brains around the fact a school would choose to protect its students/athletes/staffs/families. Like they don't understand that EVERYONE would rather have been wooping Arkansas States *** rather than needing to be boarding up their windows and evacuating.
Part of me still hopes we play them in 2024 just to absolutely woop their ***. but the better part of me just never wants to play them and to collect attorney fees from them. Plus **** travelling to Arkansas, especially after this. How bout we add them to the schedule as a home game, getting a discount rate of like $850k (they normally charge like $1.2M or something) and we get to **** them up at home