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Old 12-02-2012, 08:59 AM   #14
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Originally Posted by chiefzilla1501 View Post
They have been very smart in how they've approached it so far. I trust they will be smart in the next phase. That means being more tactful, but by no means should that mean laying off the pressure.

And your idea of diminishing returns, that is purely your opinion. I am pretty sure hunt knows the twitter account and has seen the blackouts. You can see it in the way pioli has behaved recently. The movement is sending a clear message.
Which was heard and put SOC on the map and in the spotlight in a big way. Go out on top with class. It is about more than wins or losses now. It is about supporting those human beings who happen to live this while the rest of us just like to think we do.

SOC the organization has more to lose than gain at this point. IMO. With power comes great responsibility.

And the great thing about SOC is that the change of ONE word changes everything. Support Our Chiefs.
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