Losing priority is a dumb reason to keep paying. Saturdays are for my kids games and stuff around the house now and I can catch it on tv. My entertainment dollars are going to the Seahawks moving forward.
Losing priority is a dumb reason to keep paying. Saturdays are for my kids games and stuff around the house now and I can catch it on tv. My entertainment dollars are going to the Seahawks moving forward.
There are only two real steps us average guys take (that I can think of.) If you're not a big booster, cast your vote:
1- Do not buy tickets. Is there anything worth watching? Do not support this crap with your money. Empty seats will build a fire under Woody's ass.
2- Cancel your dogboy subscription. It's really wrong to give those pricks your money. Dogman is a propganda machine for whatever stinky, weak crap the AD dumps on the field.
See you the year Cream Puff, aka the Armenian Hamster, aka Shark is fired. Up the Revolution!</</b>blockquote>
Agree with all you wrote, but Revolution is not strong enough.
I didn't renew my tickets after the 2007 season. I bought a Husky replica jersey a few years back and my wife bought me a UW Columbia jacket at the same time. That's the only money we've spent on Husky stuff in 6 years. The money that used to go towards season tickets now goes towards taking vacations, etc. After Sark got hired, I got a few calls from the Husky Ticket Office, encouraging me to get season tickets again. I asked them to remove me from their list.
Anyway, like someone mentioned above, Woodtard downsized stadium capacity so it really doesn't matter. He's charging a lot more $$$$ for his shit product and some people keep buying tickets.
I do agree with the voting with your dollars concept. That's the only thing this AD understands. Nothing will change if there are just the right number of people out there willing to pay a premium to go attend the weekly shitshow in Husky Stadium.
I would rather see my team dominate than to worry about losing my priority. Not going to games doesn't make me any less of a fan.
I didn't renew my tickets after the 2007 season. I bought a Husky replica jersey a few years back and my wife bought me a UW Columbia jacket at the same time. That's the only money we've spent on Husky stuff in 6 years. The money that used to go towards season tickets now goes towards taking vacations, etc. After Sark got hired, I got a few calls from the Husky Ticket Office, encouraging me to get season tickets again. I asked them to remove me from their list.
Anyway, like someone mentioned above, Woodtard downsized stadium capacity so it really doesn't matter. He's charging a lot more $$$$ for his shit product and some people keep buying tickets.
I do agree with the voting with your dollars concept. That's the only thing this AD understands. Nothing will change if there are just the right number of people out there willing to pay a premium to go attend the weekly shitshow in Husky Stadium.
I would rather see my team dominate than to worry about losing my priority. Not going to games doesn't make me any less of a fan.
Fire away...
I get Husky tickets AND take vacations (abundance), so it's not about the money. Time to make a statement.
One bright side to the new stadium is the business case to fire a coach and pay top dollar for a winner is much higher. They financially can't justify one down year.
I think you guys are right on target. If enough people vote with their dollars, especially those donating large sums of money, there will certainly be a change. Personally, I'm not a large donor, but have donated more than enough to fund a few a scholarships over the years. I suspended those donations after three years of Ty, and again last year. An absolute truth is that in general, rewarding bad behavior is among the worst things one can do. I encourage anyone reading this to think about that for a moment.
Now, I do not and will not actually pull for the Huskies to lose games. Call that contradictory if you like, but truths are truths, and along those lines, the losses at Stanford, Oregon, at ASU and at UCLA were all predictable under this current coaching staff. The sad truth is they have the talent to play with all of those teams, they just lack the focus, attention to detail, and direction, and there is no reason to expect that this will change until an adult coaching staff is put in charge. This in itself should make a change at this point an easy decision.
Among the University's Charters is to foster competition and excellence in all things related to the University of Washington. They do a damn good job on the academic and research side of things, but are failing to follow through on the athletics side. The performance standards just aren't there. Stanford University is a shining example of how things should be done. They are proud to be one of the finest academic institutions in the world, and have world class athletics that consistently compete at the highest levels. No, they're not a football school, but they take pride in putting their best foot forward to compete against anyone in any sport they participate in. Look at the coaching churn they went through between Ty and Harbaugh and try to make the case that they're not serious about winning. Mark Emmert attempted to address this with his "Front Porch" comments regarding the football program at Washington, but he failed to follow through. It's high time Washington gets its act together and does what it takes to compete. The tradition and history are there as are world class facilities. It is truly remarkable, and more than a little disappointing, that there is any debate over making a change at this point. I guess we'll see where this heads soon enough.
1. Done, haven't been to a home game since Nebraska plunger in 2010. I knew then
2. Done, although they charged my credit card for a couple years after I cancelled online in 2006. Shady business practices. I try to find the positive though, it prob supported a few plates of nachos grande for F3, so it's all good
1. Done and done unless Sark is door.ass.out. AND I like the new hire. AC tix are already given away to some Coog sluts. Plans to road trip to Corvallis were cancelled weeks ago. TSIFO.
1. Done and done unless Sark is door.ass.out. AND I like the new hire. AC tix are already given away to some Coog sluts. Plans to road trip to Corvallis were cancelled weeks ago. TSIFO.
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Anyway, like someone mentioned above, Woodtard downsized stadium capacity so it really doesn't matter. He's charging a lot more $$$$ for his shit product and some people keep buying tickets.
I do agree with the voting with your dollars concept. That's the only thing this AD understands. Nothing will change if there are just the right number of people out there willing to pay a premium to go attend the weekly shitshow in Husky Stadium.
I would rather see my team dominate than to worry about losing my priority. Not going to games doesn't make me any less of a fan.
Fire away...
Now, I do not and will not actually pull for the Huskies to lose games. Call that contradictory if you like, but truths are truths, and along those lines, the losses at Stanford, Oregon, at ASU and at UCLA were all predictable under this current coaching staff. The sad truth is they have the talent to play with all of those teams, they just lack the focus, attention to detail, and direction, and there is no reason to expect that this will change until an adult coaching staff is put in charge. This in itself should make a change at this point an easy decision.
Among the University's Charters is to foster competition and excellence in all things related to the University of Washington. They do a damn good job on the academic and research side of things, but are failing to follow through on the athletics side. The performance standards just aren't there. Stanford University is a shining example of how things should be done. They are proud to be one of the finest academic institutions in the world, and have world class athletics that consistently compete at the highest levels. No, they're not a football school, but they take pride in putting their best foot forward to compete against anyone in any sport they participate in. Look at the coaching churn they went through between Ty and Harbaugh and try to make the case that they're not serious about winning. Mark Emmert attempted to address this with his "Front Porch" comments regarding the football program at Washington, but he failed to follow through. It's high time Washington gets its act together and does what it takes to compete. The tradition and history are there as are world class facilities. It is truly remarkable, and more than a little disappointing, that there is any debate over making a change at this point. I guess we'll see where this heads soon enough.
Cancelling our season tickets was about making a statement. Having the extra cash in our pockets now is a fringe benefit.
2. Done, although they charged my credit card for a couple years after I cancelled online in 2006. Shady business practices. I try to find the positive though, it prob supported a few plates of nachos grande for F3, so it's all good
2. LOL. Is anyone here paying for Doogman still?
Doogs don't know any better but you guys do. I know going to games are fun but I can't support this horseshit product.