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JimmiC
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Shellshock
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Sermokala
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Dalvin cook and Diggs looking real nice | ||
Shellshock
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On September 12 2017 10:44 Sermokala wrote: I am satisfied and am ready for another year of viking sucsess before failing the state once again. Dalvin cook and Diggs looking real nice Sam Bradford vs Alex Smith for first team all pro | ||
xDaunt
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Shellshock
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RIP Zerocoolsc2 | ||
xDaunt
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Shellshock
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GTR
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the most awkward sideline report in the history of sports | ||
ZerOCoolSC2
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On September 12 2017 13:28 Shellshock wrote: http://www.omaha.com/huskers/football/mike-riley-s-contract-extended-through-earlier-this-year-huskers/article_21b633ac-3d4c-542c-ba92-e080e854d441.html RIP Zerocoolsc2 Time to find a new team. I'm done with this losing shit and head scratching decisions by the AD. I'll wait for the news, but I expect a lot of grumbles coming from people with some very deep pockets. | ||
andrewlt
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MassHysteria
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And ESPN should have given Dipp another chance yesterday... Everyone was waiting for it and who doesn't love a redemption story. | ||
farvacola
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cLutZ
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JimmyJRaynor
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On September 13 2017 02:48 farvacola wrote: I'm convinced everyone in charge at ESPN has literally no idea how to do anything. too many cooks spoil the broth. my theory is the guys at the very top of ESPN have too many idiots with ulterior motives squawking in their ears. As a result, the guys at the top make silly decisions. ESPN's coverage of the Raptors and Blue Jays makes for some good comedy as guys who don't watch the games yap away with that authoritative baritone in their voice. I don't follow the Bills closely enough to know if ESPN FUBARs their coverage though... but i suspect its a bit better. EDIT: so ESPN does this big layoff and they keep the all important Katie Strang doing NHL coverage. She , ummm, can't skate. LOL. | ||
ZerOCoolSC2
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On September 13 2017 00:53 andrewlt wrote: Does Warren Buffett care? He doesn't look like a football guy to me and he has better things to do with his money. He's an alum of Nebraska. He's paid for a couple of coaches to leave. Bill Callahan is probably the more famous one that was talked about. | ||
Gorgonoth
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andrewlt
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On September 13 2017 04:55 ZerOCoolSC2 wrote: He's an alum of Nebraska. He's paid for a couple of coaches to leave. Bill Callahan is probably the more famous one that was talked about. Ya, he just doesn't seem the type of rich alum (to me, at least) that prioritizes the football team over everything else. He's notoriously cheap with his money. On September 13 2017 02:48 farvacola wrote: I'm convinced everyone in charge at ESPN has literally no idea how to do anything. My theory is that the people at the top at ESPN came from Disney's kids channels. | ||
ZerOCoolSC2
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On September 13 2017 05:12 andrewlt wrote: Ya, he just doesn't seem the type of rich alum (to me, at least) that prioritizes the football team over everything else. He's notoriously cheap with his money. My theory is that the people at the top at ESPN came from Disney's kids channels. Funny you get that impression considering he's giving all of his money to Bill Gates when he dies to donate to charity. He's old school and probably comes from the Carnegie school of rich people. | ||
JimmiC
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