What is so fucking hard to understand about this situation?
It's easy. Auburn got fucking tired of saying "despite" after every god damn thing that happened on the football field. We beat the 2006 Florida Gators DESPITE not having an offense worth a shit. We had successful seasons and upset top teams DESPITE not having stellar recruiting classes. We finished the 2007 season with 9 wins DESPITE starting 1-2 and losing against a Big East team and bottom feeder Miss St.
We were always salvaging our season. The media and quite frankly, everyone else in college football, wants the same ole teams with tradition to be the ones on top. Auburn is supposed to be just Auburn. We're supposed to accept our status as little brother. We're supposed to be thrilled to beat Alabama, and now that Bama has Saban, we should want to do everything in our power to stay competitive with them. We should be happy that we're the best second tier team in the SEC. We should be happy with a few big upsets each year.
Auburn is doing the right thing by getting rid of Tuberville. We want championships. It's official; we've adopted a mentality that is a Bammerism. We want more than a few good wins and a decent bowl game. There's nothing wrong with that. We aren't going to expect a championship every year or even every other year, but we want to feel like our program is working towards that goal. Tubs was running a machine that was losing its oil. Tubs had set the plane on autopilot. That's not good enough for us. If you want to criticize that, fuck off. Our gamble is the only way to get us into the top tier of college football.