You cannot refer to the "state" of a program as being "unreadable"...........that makes Zero sense....lol
It makes loads of sense. The same thing is happening every game. Look at the conference record. Same thing every game. Look at the conference record last year. Two blips, and then same thing every game. Look at the off-season and recruiting. Same lack of hope.
Get used to it. This is how it looks and reads on a message board when the board is dedicated to just about the worst team in major college basketball and a program that has been in that neighborhood for years. This is it. It won't change. There are droves of people who leave, and then departures become less massive and more a trickle because there are so few left. And so you're left with what you have now, a majority of whom want change, and many of those who are begging for it.
So keep in mind that the folks you spend so much time arguing with, no matter how absurd your position, are the ones you should be most happy about. They are the loyal ones, the ones who haven't left, the ones who are passionate enough about the team to stay around and at least hope it gets better. Many of them have made up their minds. And why not? This is prime making-up-your-mind time. And they are interested in change, not pedantic attention to what they see as pointless, non-material details that will never change the fate of a sinking ship or, frankly, a ship that has settled way too comfortably at the bottom of the ocean.
So each time that RU loses it's 20 or 30 something straight conference game, don't be surprised that the substance of the same exact non-stop repeated pounding and lifeless thumpings gets similar reactions. Why wouldn't they?
RU is now like Wooden's UCLA teams, just the precise opposite. Lose, lose, lositty lose lose. I'm sure if there were UCLA message boards in the 60s and 70s, they'd be aglow with excitement about the team. Then you could stop by and repeatedly complain that there's too much of that over and over and over, thereby being ironic and silly at the same time.
So is what you've been doing here.
It's fine to keep rooting in the face of the biggest wave splash of reality one could ever have smack up against their face. But to get personal and, frankly, just plain odd in trying to fight off those who don't go down that scarlet colored street with you is just silly.