Despite the horrible season and the most frustrating season I've witnessed in 42 years, I want to say how proud I am of this organization. I know it will take a few days (maybe weeks or months) for many of us to cool down and debate if DM is staying or who's fault everything is but lets remember a few things here. There isn't one fan of any team who can point at us and laugh where his team hasn't missed the playoffs probably 10 times in the past 34 years. I am proud of how this team has won. I personally witnessed the 5 in a row era where we would blow teams off the field quite regularily by score's of 55-10. This team has very seldom if ever been brassy, boastful or assinine in antics (ala Lewis and Copeland). I mean, have you ever seen Moon to Kelly touchdowns ending with dumb ass dances or Tracy Ham to Michael Soles resulting in a 4 man bobsled routine? Our players and coaches have mostly taken the high road when loud mouths from other teams shot off their yaps in over confidence. We usually followed up our silence by butt whooping the other team on the field. But most of all I am proud of our Grey Cup last year. To go into Calgary and win on the road in hostile territory, then to follow it up in BC in similiar fashion, well that was just great. The way Maas and Ray stood shoulder to shoulder without complaint was only to be topped by the most spectacular Grey cup victory ever witnessed. This team has given me so much to be proud of over the decades of my life. They have indeed brought much joy to many of us. The last thing we should do as fans of this great team is to disgrace ourselves by bashing this team. Evidently it is time for some players to go and it is time for rookies to step up and be better next year. I got a sneaky suspicion that there will be a familiar face coming to town as our offensive co-ordinator next year. He knows a little something about Eskimo tradition, marching a team to the endzone, and having some fire in his belly. One thing is for sure, none of us want to be in this position next year. And this year will still be fresh in our minds. So thanks again Eskimo's for 34 years of success. None of us will be alive to see Calgary ever do that.
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