Charlie Weis...

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Glenn Carano said:
Winning? This is a blowout. Not too shabby for taking over a program that was sucking for air because their previous coach was horrible. I'll take these days over the Davie and Willingham days any year.
I'll take that as a yes.
 

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Rack said:
If you say so, Chico.

My dad was born and raised in South Bend. He grew up a Fighting Irish fan, and so did I.

Not that I need to explain myself to a lowly POS like you.

Let me guess, Rudy!?!?! Is that you?!!?!?

RUDY!!RUDY!!RUDY!!RUDY!!RUDY!!
 

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Looks like Weis is doing a pretty commendable job in South Bend. This is getting ugly.
 

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Rack said:
Consider where we'll likely be picking in the first round. It won't be mid round.

Fine, so long as we don't take another LB. :p:

No, seriously, I couldn't see us doing it. Move anywhere, out of the round, up in the round, but get us a future OL to develop.
 

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Rack said:
If you say so, Chico.

My dad was born and raised in South Bend. He grew up a Fighting Irish fan, and so did I.

Not that I need to explain myself to a lowly POS like you.

Again, thanks for proving my already obvious point, t-shirt.

First of all, I don't give a crap what he did in college. We're talking about how he's done as an OLB in the NFL, not at DE as some rinky dink college.

First of all, you should, as not only is getting tackles for loss harder when playing as a down lineman, but because the talent around him was very inferior and yet he was still able to dominate.

Second, interesing that you didnt address his play in the NFL. Seems to me your attempting to divert attention from your asinine statement.

Yes, I'm out of my mind cuz I'd want us to draft the best player (by far) on the board.


:rolleyes:

Yes, you are. If Dallas had played by this strategy, we would have never drafted Aikman or Emmitt. Not to mention that at no time will he be by far the best player on the board, (assuming he doesnt drop to the later rounds).
 

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Deep_Freeze said:
Let me guess, Rudy!?!?! Is that you?!!?!?

RUDY!!RUDY!!RUDY!!RUDY!!RUDY!!

:laugh2:

I like how he tries to prove he isnt a t-shirt by providing us with the very definition of one
 

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HeavyHitta31 said:
:laugh2:

I like how he tries to prove he isnt a t-shirt by providing us with the very definition of one

Guess I missed it, t-shirt?? What does that mean?

I hate to see them completely destroy JoPa, I wanted it to be close even though I'm a fan of neither.
 

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Guess I missed it, t-shirt?? What does that mean?

Someone who "cheers" for a team of a school they did not attend (And usually, when that school isnt doing too well, they arent a fan and never were, convienently)
 

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HeavyHitta31 said:
Someone who "cheers" for a team of a school they did not attend (And usually, when that school isnt doing too well, they arent a fan and never were, convienently)


***?


I've never been a member of the Dallas Cowboys, is it not ok for me to cheer for them?


That's the dumbest f'in thing I've ever read (and considering all your previous posts, that's pretty dumb).


I'm a T-Shirt fan cuz I've never attended Notre Dame... yeah, HH, you're a moron.
 

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HeavyHitta31 said:
Someone who "cheers" for a team of a school they did not attend (And usually, when that school isnt doing too well, they arent a fan and never were, convienently)

I assume you mean someone who attended another college, yet cheers for another team, like longhorn alumni being an aggie fan.

Not everyone gets to go to college, so that wouldn't be a good thing to say in that light. Or if you went to a small school, yet cheer for a big time program.

Maybe I thought about it too much.............lol.
 

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Rack said:
***?


I've never been a member of the Dallas Cowboys, is it not ok for me to cheer for them?


That's the dumbest f'in thing I've ever read (and considering all your previous posts, that's pretty dumb).


I'm a T-Shirt fan cuz I've never attended Notre Dame... yeah, HH, you're a moron.

:laugh2:

Trying to play dumb, eh?

I'll break it down for you, slowly:

You never attended Notre Dame (by your own admission)

You apparently cheer for their football program

You are the very definition of a "t-shirt fan", you buy the Notre Dame t-shirts, cheer for them, but never actually attended the University.

It's like all the SWT, SFA, and many other small Texad college alums who cheer for UT because they are a good program. It's easy to cheer for a team who wins all the time, especially when you can drop your fanship at anytime should the team start sucking.
 

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Deep_Freeze said:
I assume you mean someone who attended another college, yet cheers for another team, like longhorn alumni being an aggie fan.

Not everyone gets to go to college, so that wouldn't be a good thing to say in that light. Or if you went to a small school, yet cheer for a big time program.

Maybe I thought about it too much.............lol.



The fact that I was born, raised, and still live in South Texas yet I cheer for a team NO WHERE NEAR me proves HH doesn't know wth he's talking about.
 

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HeavyHitta31 said:
:laugh2:

Trying to play dumb, eh?

I'll break it down for you, slowly:

You never attended Notre Dame (by your own admission)

You apparently cheer for their football program

You are the very definition of a "t-shirt fan", you buy the Notre Dame t-shirts, cheer for them, but never actually attended the University.

It's like all the SWT, SFA, and many other small Texad college alums who cheer for UT because they are a good program. It's easy to cheer for a team who wins all the time, especially when you can drop your fanship at anytime should the team start sucking.


So by your moronic view, you HAVE to attend a school to legitimately be able to cheer for them?


HH, this one is about par with your 30 yard slant jibberish. Seriously.


Stop now before you make yourself look even MORE foolish (if it's even possible).
 

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HeavyHitta31 said:
:laugh2:

Trying to play dumb, eh?

I'll break it down for you, slowly:

You never attended Notre Dame (by your own admission)

You apparently cheer for their football program

You are the very definition of a "t-shirt fan", you buy the Notre Dame t-shirts, cheer for them, but never actually attended the University.

It's like all the SWT, SFA, and many other small Texad college alums who cheer for UT because they are a good program. It's easy to cheer for a team who wins all the time, especially when you can drop your fanship at anytime should the team start sucking.

Dude, seriously, thats not fair. With that defination of a t-shirt fan, I don't see anything wrong with being one.

I'm a Hog fan, and yes I graduated with a Chemical Engineering degree from there. But, some of my boys went to smaller colleges, yet they are still Hog fans. Nothing wrong with that.

Some schools have too high of admission standards, or may just be too expensive for some people.

What you are saying is rather snobish, honestly. Not everyone has the same opportunities or circumstances.
 

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Dude, seriously, thats not fair. With that defination of a t-shirt fan, I don't see anything wrong with being one.

I'm a Hog fan, and yes I graduated with a Chemical Engineering degree from there. But, some of my boys went to smaller colleges, yet they are still Hog fans. Nothing wrong with that.

Some schools have too high of admission standards, or may just be too expensive for some people.

What you are saying is rather snobish, honestly. Not everyone has the same opportunities or circumstances.

He doesn't understand. It doesn't surprise me though, there can't be many A&M fans that DIDN't attend school there.
 

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Rack said:
So by your moronic view, you HAVE to attend a school to legitimately be able to cheer for them?


HH, this one is about par with your 30 yard slant jibberish. Seriously.


Stop now before you make yourself look even MORE foolish (if it's even possible).

If you use his logic, if you are not of age to attend college, you either can't be a fan of any school or you have to be a t-shirt fan.
 

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Glenn Carano said:
He doesn't understand. It doesn't surprise me though, there can't be many A&M fans that DIDN't attend school there.

Back in the days of the SWC, we used have all kinds of aggie jokes. One of my old coworkers was a Aggie, and we used to mess with him.

How many aggies does it take to screw in a light bulb??























11, 1 to hold the bulb, 10 to turn the chair.
 
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