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01/18/2015 at 10:51 PM in reply to: Open Thread: College Basketball, NFL Conference Championship games #70386tjfoose1Participant
Good thing we got rid of Wilson.
He was used up anyway and making too many mistakes. It was time for Glennon to have his chance.Everyone knows that an unknown is way better than a demonstrated once in a lifetime player.
/sarcasm
tjfoose1Participant^ You mean because if he had, he would have learned acting like all the Swahili that was learned by those taking AFAM classes?
Why would anyone associate leaning with the enrollment of a u*nc athlete in a u*nc class? Seriously.
tjfoose1ParticipantI assumed you knew the full story ‘Roo, but many, if not most, do not.
tjfoose1ParticipantFitzgerald believed he was the one that provided Robert Novak with Valerie Plame’s name or confirmed it.
Except Fitzgerald knew it was Richard Armitage before his ‘investigation’ even started. That was a big part of the scam.
That entire episode was a contrived and manufactured ‘scandal’, of which even the worst of manufactured lies paled by comparison to the Seal Team 6 and leaks (which lead to 38 dead), Fast and Furious, and Bhengazi. Not to mention the STILL jailed Pakistani doctor who lead us to UBL. All because the current administration
couldn’t keep is mouth shut and pass on an opportunity to tout and pat itself on the back, consequences be damned.As Obama’s Defense Secretary Gates told his boss’s National Security team, “Shut the F*** up”.
Or for full context:
“‘I have a new strategic communications approach to recommend,’ Gates said in his trademark droll tones, What was that, Donilon asked? ‘Shut the f*** up,’ the defense secretary said.”
tjfoose1ParticipantFitzgerald believed he was the one that provided Robert Novak with Valerie Plame’s name or confirmed it.
Except Fitzgerald knew it was Richard Armitage before his ‘investigation’ even started. That was a big part of the scam.
That entire episode was a contrived and manufactured ‘scandal’, of which even the worst of lies pale by comparison to the Seal Team 6 and leaks (which lead to 38 dead), Fast and Furious, and Bhengazi. Not to mention the jailed Pakistani doctor who less us to UBL.
tjfoose1ParticipantLet me qualify.
I’m not saying he went out of his way to initiate contact, or that he tried to inflict injury.
What I an saying is that he knew the contact was coming, made a conscious decision to not avoid it, and lowered and dipped his shoulder into Anya as contact was made.
I attribute it more to frustration than anything else. I think he should’ve at least been T’d up (Lord knows there’s been plenty of T’s called for a lot less) but understand very few had my perspective, including the refs. I also agree with most that overall, the refs did a good, fair job.
I also understand the benefit of the doubt should almost always go to the player. Factor in Coach K and his rep, I understand without protest or malice why nothing was called. I just don’t agree with it.
tjfoose1ParticipantMy Vegas futures bet last summer is looking pretty good. Got 9:1 on the fighting Urban Meyers.
Now I need Russell to repeat for the sweep.
tjfoose1Participant4 points, 4 assists and 4 turnovers is hardly huggable
I think the hug was more for the way Cat responded in the 2nd half and late game crunch time than his overall stat line.
tjfoose1ParticipantI had a different perspective than the tv cameras.
tjfoose1ParticipantNext game will be interesting commentary. The Wolfpack had not handled success well for many years now.
tjfoose1ParticipantAnyone else think that the shoulder to BJ’s thigh while he was on the rim was accidentally on-purpose?
Was at the game. Had a perfect,
unubstructed view. It was intentional. He stepped towards Anya, dipped and lowered his shoulder into him. He should’ve been thrown out. He should be suspended by the league for a game.tjfoose1ParticipantI, too, know a lot of Liberty grads… and I know zero who
(a) have an open mind about any topic, or (b) have a
single non-white friend or acquaintance.
Just sayin’…Pot and Kettle?
I know a lot of Liberty grads and none of them fit your bigoted narrow minded opinion.
01/11/2015 at 1:33 AM in reply to: NFL Divisional Playoff Round, College Basketball Weekend Open #68829tjfoose1ParticipantBut what is he really about and did that trait just appear such that he had to go. I find it humorous any Pathner fan would bad mouth Smith for his personality AFTER he left the team. He was a first class dick for years but I guess he was their dick so it was ok.
Ive never been a Panther fan, and never liked Cam, so I’ll try to help you since you seem to want to continue to ignore what you’re being told so you can continue your obstinate trolling bitch session.
You are correct, Smith always has been an egotistical diva bitch. But here’s the thing, times change. Shocker, I know. Smith’s antics were wearing thin and causing problems in the locker room, hampering Cam’s development as a leader and QB, and hello McFly, the Panthers have a new GM that didn’t think his BS was worth the tolerating.
Hope that helps to clear it up for you, but I’m sure you’ll find something else you can bitch about to help you prop up that smug attitude.
tjfoose1ParticipantOn offense was saw improvement in most all areas with the exception of the WR corps.
Essentially what I was thinking.
However, from my vantage point, their was improvement at every position, defense included, except WR. Actually, in some cases, individuals regressed. I also didn’t see much ‘coaching up’ of Bo Hines. He came into the program with talent and skills.
Given the position and his expertise, I’m interested in reading CD’s perspective.
tjfoose1ParticipantNot enough face time for the Oregon cheerleaders. They gotta fix that glitch before Arlington.
I second that.
tjfoose1ParticipantNot stupid, entertainingly sad and pathetic.
It’s a u*nc troll wandering around aimlessly lost now that they’ve been exposed as frauds and their house of cards has fallen.
tjfoose1ParticipantBees starting to lay it on Miss St. But how can this be? Thought opponents were supposed to fall to their knees whenever an SEC team walked on to the playing field.
Amazing how all those ‘mighty’ SEC defenses have crumpled when faced with offenses no longer residing in the dark ages of ‘old man’ football, in conference, and out.
Overrated and exposed.
tjfoose1ParticipantSkull & Bones is at Yale. Bo is in if he wants it. Once in, his future in law and politics is set.
I lived up there for a while. He certainly ain’t going because he loves the area. New Haven is a dump.
tjfoose1Participantow, the bigger question to me is how we
replace the 3 key seniors on our DL who really upped their game in that same span.For the answer to that question, note the play of the freshmen on the DL and those in the pipeline.
tjfoose1ParticipantWhy do some of you get so upset at a differing point of view?
That’s funny.
It’s not a differing point of view. It’s the same old same old, over and over and over. Regardless of win or lose, sport, or coach.
I doubt any regular visitor doubts what they’re about to read when they see your username.
Surprise us once and pass on the bashing. Add a nugget of insight. Just once.
tjfoose1Participantis nothing to whine or bitch about..
That’s like telling a u*nc walmarter still working on their GED there’s no justification for their arrogance.
They gonna crow because they crow. Period. It defines them.
tjfoose1ParticipantBill, don’t get upset with water for being wet.
tjfoose1ParticipantJust get a chromecast guys. Use it with the watchespn app on your phone and you can’t tell the difference between espn3 and a regular tv broadcast.
tjfoose1ParticipantWould this be a “good win?”
It’s NOT a bad loss, so by Rick’s logic, it must be.
tjfoose1ParticipantIf WV’s Williams was Richard Howell, he would have fouled out twice already.
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