Wisky fans happy to see Bielema go by 2-1 margin

kmajhawk

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Biels not feeling the love. Take a team to three straight Rose Bowls but only a third of the fan base thinks your departure will be a big loss to the program.

What's your take on Bret Bielema's departure? - JSOnline

JJ Watt, whose brother is on team and whose other brother will be on team soon, tweeted that "Badger nation will be fine." Major sentiment that Bielema lived off Alvarez's legacy and that Paul Chryst, who took 3 assistants with him to Pitt, was more valuable.
 
Wisconsin fans are idiots then.

You think Oregon fans think tha Chip Kelly is just coasting off of Mike Biloti's achievements? I doubt it, because people in Oregon are not mouth-breathing morons.
 
Also, after reading some comments to newspaper stories from Wisconsin, the three top complains against Bilemia, and the reasons they are glad to watch him go, are as follows (keep in mind, I am completely serious):

1. Bad play calling.
2. Poor clock management
3. The way he just stares on the sideline and doesn't appear to do anything.

Sound liek any1 U kno?
 
Also, after reading some comments to newspaper stories from Wisconsin, the three top complains against Bilemia, and the reasons they are glad to watch him go, are as follows (keep in mind, I am completely serious):

1. Bad play calling.
2. Poor clock management
3. The way he just stares on the sideline and doesn't appear to do anything.

Sound liek any1 U kno?

Sounds like Bert Biels to me.
 
I think it's huge for us that Bielema is gone. I think it will knock Wisky down a bit and hopefully pick us up some Wisky recruits. However, if I were a Wisky fan, or Bielema did the same thing here, I would be pretty upset. Wisky fans are just taking what they had for granted.
 
Just listened to Cowherd demolish the Wisconsin fans telling him they are better off without Bart. Hilarious. They seriously have deluded themselves into believing that Bort was a clueless figurehead, and Barry and Chryst were secretly running the program in spite of him.
 
I never got why they disliked him. Wisconsin is an Iowa-type program so best you're going to do is have quite a few average/good years, a couple great years and no bad years. They won't be a powerhouse type team often.
 

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