Having that in mind, Tom wonders:
Next Man Up One Knee Equals Two Feet The Paolantonio Report Paper Lion Paul Brown (by Cantor)
Chris imagines that:
Changes def need to be made in the coaching staff in the off season, and Pryor needs to start ASAP.
John Berkowitz sees it this way:
I haven't turned, just giving the man a chance I am still VERY concerned about his lack of experience. I still haven t seen a new hire s first press conference that wasn t exciting.
As a result of that, ghostofneyland belives:
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Despite the previous arguments, Philip White has many reasons to think otherwise:
SAYING A HEARTFELT THANKYOU TO A BELOVED RESTAURANT CREW WHO CHANGED THE WAY MANY AUSTRALIANS EAT By the late nineties, for example, a young Californian wine merchant, Dan Phillips, would trust Bob to advise him of which flight to catch in LA so he could alight thirty hours later in Adelaide, and catch a cab straight to the Saturday Table.
wattsupwiththat remembers that:
10 02 2009 Jeff Alberts (20:45:36) : Given the ability to fight off/kill/avoid predators, and also kill bacterial, viral and parasitic pathogens, the normal human life span could easily average 1,000 years (at a guess, by me). Ugh! Can you imagine having to pay taxes for a thousand years??? Especially carbon taxes
For this purpose, wattsupwiththat suggests:
(01:33:01) : Tom in Florida (08:11:28) : Bruce cobb: âUnfortunately, as temperature decrease, so does the enhancing effect of raised C02, and with anything below a daily mean of 18.5C (65.3F) an increased C02 level actually decreases plant growth, according to a study by climate physicist Sherwood Idso. â Another reason we need a warmer Earth. Warmer is better. This will be wildly dependent on crop type. Kale & Turnips, for example, are best after frost (with Kale even living in snowfall ) while many kinds of tomato need over 80F to set fruit I would not trust a climate physicist to do my agronomy research But yes, warmer is better. ( I like citrus, avocado, coconuts, cocoa, coffee, tomatoes, )
Steve Sipple intervenes and adds:
56. Comment from: CaesarImperator [Visitor] The expectations of the fans will be crazy at Tennessee every year. However, the people who actually make the decisions will be patient with whoever they bring in. Why? They have to be. They know how good the SEC is. They know that Alabama struck gold. They would hope for the same thing. But there smart enough not to expect it. Permalink 11/19/08 @ 11:51
But wattsupwiththat has a different opinion:
9 02 2009 Shawn Whelan (19:54:21) : This might explain why huge tankers deliver CO2 to the greenhouses and then they pump it in those greenhouses, to make the plants grow larger. Would have been quicker and cheaper to ask a greenhouse farmer, they figured this out years ago.
mrdee23 comes with a new idea:
It was then that I knew that the Raiders would be in trouble. The next season, Callahan lost complete control of the team. Woodson and Charlie Garner two guys not known for being a-holes walked out and were suspended. And the rest of the season became anarchy.
Taylor comes with a new idea:
Texas has a more diverse offense than The Ohio State and Colt McCoy has been awesome this year. McCoy might even run for more yards than Pryor in this game. Texas can score through the air, on the ground, defensively, and on special teams. It will be interesting to see how the Texas offense does against a good defense something they didn t see in the Big 12 this year.
As a result of that, Nestor belives:
Also, I gotta laugh at your description of the wacky freshmen pre-med go-getters who started with Bio 5 on Day 1. I meandered though GE s for a couple years before getting down to business in pre-med, so I took Bio 5 in my 3rd year, when I knew how to be a college student (walked into class as it started, sat in the back so I could get out if I needed, knew how to take notes, knew that parts of a lecture would not be on a test, did my studying at Sunset Rec or State Beach). Oh yeah, I crushed those rookies on the tests, too. Ah, good times.
As Keith Arnold says:
MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT, USC s class is much, much better than UCLA s class on paper. Don t believe the hype from Westwood!!!
Tman(Tman) might have an idea about it:
I've watched the Titans since they arrived in Nashville, and I was recently reviewing an old preview post from the year they finally blew up the Super Bowl
For this reason, Brian Dohn says:
CrouchingBruin on Answers, Part V: I don't think we have to worry too much about Norm Chow leaving, even ...PessimistBruin on Answers, Part V
Still being unsure, noreply@blogger.com (Catfish) asks:
New Orleans over 49ersRound 2Jacksonville over PittsburghNew England over IndianapolisCarolina over New Orleans
As Dave.Phuller says:
This is the same "expert" who had Mike Williams at the top of his draft board prior to the 2005 NFL Draft.
Michael Shibley also takes into account the following fact:
GRADE F FINAL GPA 1.95 Not a good way to start the year, Volunteers. Tennessee had great field position throuout the game and could not take advantage of it and put UCLA out of it. Instead the Bruins hung around and got the win. I will give credit for the Vols being able to rally and get the scores when they needed it, but it just wasn't enough.
Kent(Kent) remembers that:
SEC fans can thank them later, maybe by scheduling some games against them. I think this is the real image problem with both conferences.
However, The Boy thinks differently:
0.757 Q4 S&P 0.150 0.456 1st Down S&P 0.844 0.955 2nd Down S&P 1.122
Sources:
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
Norm Chow From: Tom Chris John Berkowitz Ghostofneyland Philip White Wattsupwiththat Steve Sipple Mrdee23 Taylor Nestor Keith Arnold Tman(Tman) Brian Dohn Noreply@blogger.com (Catfish) Dave.Phuller Michael Shibley Kent(Kent) The Boy /26710949
Norm Chow From: Jamie Newberg Chris Wattsupwiththat Daveandthomas Chris Steller Tom Ski Bike Junkie(Ski Bike Junkie) Poopsie Aka Blue La Montagne Russe J. Hawg 3 Brian Dohn Sugar Webmaster The Nudge Irish_injun Steve Sipple Ghostofneyland Webmaster NFLSportChannel /26710951
For example, Jamie Newberg considers:
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Still not being convinced, Chris replies:
Don t just stop with Pryor. It s time for the young offensive linemen to get significant snaps in place of clowns like Person, Browning and Rehring.
As a result of that, wattsupwiththat belives:
Tim Clark (09:27:19) : sod (04:19:09) : different plants react differently to raised CO2. different plants react differently to raised CO2 under different conditions. plants react differently in the open than under indoor conditions. in short, the effect of CO2 increase on food production is a MINOR one.
Having that in mind, daveandthomas wonders:
Phillip Fulmer Resigns
Chris Steller imagines that:
Coleman too late to stop state s Magic Markers By Chris Steller 2/20/09 11:28 AM Judge Hayden. Photo: UpTake
Tom thinks that the problem is:
Lee Igel had a nice article at NFP on how coaches are hired. It sounds a lot like how hiring is done is the world at large, which isn't very surprising.
Ski Bike Junkie(Ski Bike Junkie) comes with a new idea:
Sam McGuffie.I can't decide which is better, a Michigan win or seeing Ohio State thoroughly embarrassed . Since Michigan didn't reward me on Saturday, I was at least happy to see the Buckeyes thrashed by USC. This game once again pointed to what a farce the BCS is. Utah beats Michigan, BYU beats Washington and destroys UCLA, then UNLV, a weak MWC team, beats Arizona State . Is there anyone with any degree of objectivity that thinks the BCS conferences are really better than the Mountain West? And this is coming from a Big Ten guy: I went to Michigan and was a season ticket holder while I was there.
Poopsie aka Blue is absolutely sure that:
Marguerite's Potpourri True Colours Thursday--Cerise! 5 days ago Marigold A Bit Bizarre 1 month ago
Having that in mind, La Montagne Russe wonders:
Previous Entry | Next Entry What to do? Feb. 15th, 2009 at 7:53 PM There are so many things right now that have me worked up. I should be happy because it is my birthday weekend, but alas, things are not well in my world. So, this Friday was my 21
J. Hawg 3 tells the real story:
The Curse of the Coaching Candidates You all remember the heady days of December 2007 that exciting time when the Hogs head football coaching job was up for grabs and dozens of coaches across the South were rewarded with fat raises as soon as the Razorback Foundation jet appeared in their airspace.
Meanwhile, Brian Dohn came up with this idea:
Advertisement Other blogs Answers, Part I in Inside UCLA with Brian Dohn Answer Friday! (Part 2) in Inside USC with Scott Wolf As the (Johnson) world turns in Inside the Kings The Media Learning Curve: Summer clubbin', and dogs over the open fire that deserve documentation in Farther Off the Wall MLS Expansion vs Rebuilding in 100 Percent Soccer
Similarly, wattsupwiththat adds:
Al Gore will be asked to return his Nobel and sci-fi prizes.(sarcasm off)Plant growth, individually, entirely and daily, causes global cooling.
sugar intervenes and adds:
(After she went to bed, I watched NFL Total Access for the wrap-up show, and ESPN for its wrap-up. Did I feel dirty? You bet I did. But there is one thing I have learned...you have to ween yourself off of Mel. You don't just stop cold turkey.)
Webmaster imagines that:
Photobucket Login But Michele Laudig has a dif ferent opinion:But I did have one interesting revelation. Some of you were surprised I spent every night in the kitchen. Others were surprised my family spends so much time in the restaurant. And that surprised me.
Still being unsure, The Nudge asks:
Cuse, your best best is to try and get the kids from PA that haven't been offered a spot at any other school. This is a horrible hire, and Syracuse football will not be back for at least a decade.
Still not being convinced, irish_injun replies:
Links SENSE AND SENSUALITY BETH NOLASTNAME S WEBLOG GANGSTA GRANDMA PRINCETON PUBLIC LIBRARY PODCAST 2008 SMOKE SIGNALS EVENING REFLECTION
Steve Sipple also takes into account the following fact:
6. Comment from: jason808 [Visitor] Why do I see Chow as the Norv Turner of coaching - great coordinator, lousy coach. I would think Gill is the odds-on fave for the Syracuse job. Permalink 11/19/08 @ 10:22
ghostofneyland comes with a new idea:
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Despite the previous arguments, Webmaster has many reasons to think otherwise:
news letters(news letters) brings more details: You could bark at anything that moves, or you could only bark at the big stuff. Conserve your energy. Do some research or listen to instinct before you even make a peep.
NFLSportChannel is absolutely sure that:
Rob Bironas is probably it. And hell, all he had in 2006 was Drew Bennett and Travis Henry, but that was taken away in 07(Don't ask me who made that wonderful(sarcasm) decision).
Sources:
Jamie Newberg Chris wattsupwiththat daveandthomas Chris Steller Tom Ski Bike Junkie(Ski Bike Junkie) Poopsie aka Blue La Montagne Russe J. Hawg 3 Brian Dohn sugar Webmaster The Nudge irish_injun Steve Sipple ghostofneyland Webmaster NFLSportChannel
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National Headlines Atlantic East Heartland Midwest Southeast West Football Recruiting Board Prospect Search College Coaches Visit Dates
Still not being convinced, Chris replies:
Don t just stop with Pryor. It s time for the young offensive linemen to get significant snaps in place of clowns like Person, Browning and Rehring.
As a result of that, wattsupwiththat belives:
Tim Clark (09:27:19) : sod (04:19:09) : different plants react differently to raised CO2. different plants react differently to raised CO2 under different conditions. plants react differently in the open than under indoor conditions. in short, the effect of CO2 increase on food production is a MINOR one.
Having that in mind, daveandthomas wonders:
Phillip Fulmer Resigns
Chris Steller imagines that:
Coleman too late to stop state s Magic Markers By Chris Steller 2/20/09 11:28 AM Judge Hayden. Photo: UpTake
Tom thinks that the problem is:
Lee Igel had a nice article at NFP on how coaches are hired. It sounds a lot like how hiring is done is the world at large, which isn't very surprising.
Ski Bike Junkie(Ski Bike Junkie) comes with a new idea:
Sam McGuffie.I can't decide which is better, a Michigan win or seeing Ohio State thoroughly embarrassed . Since Michigan didn't reward me on Saturday, I was at least happy to see the Buckeyes thrashed by USC. This game once again pointed to what a farce the BCS is. Utah beats Michigan, BYU beats Washington and destroys UCLA, then UNLV, a weak MWC team, beats Arizona State . Is there anyone with any degree of objectivity that thinks the BCS conferences are really better than the Mountain West? And this is coming from a Big Ten guy: I went to Michigan and was a season ticket holder while I was there.
Poopsie aka Blue is absolutely sure that:
Marguerite's Potpourri True Colours Thursday--Cerise! 5 days ago Marigold A Bit Bizarre 1 month ago
Having that in mind, La Montagne Russe wonders:
Previous Entry | Next Entry What to do? Feb. 15th, 2009 at 7:53 PM There are so many things right now that have me worked up. I should be happy because it is my birthday weekend, but alas, things are not well in my world. So, this Friday was my 21
J. Hawg 3 tells the real story:
The Curse of the Coaching Candidates You all remember the heady days of December 2007 that exciting time when the Hogs head football coaching job was up for grabs and dozens of coaches across the South were rewarded with fat raises as soon as the Razorback Foundation jet appeared in their airspace.
Meanwhile, Brian Dohn came up with this idea:
Advertisement Other blogs Answers, Part I in Inside UCLA with Brian Dohn Answer Friday! (Part 2) in Inside USC with Scott Wolf As the (Johnson) world turns in Inside the Kings The Media Learning Curve: Summer clubbin', and dogs over the open fire that deserve documentation in Farther Off the Wall MLS Expansion vs Rebuilding in 100 Percent Soccer
Similarly, wattsupwiththat adds:
Al Gore will be asked to return his Nobel and sci-fi prizes.(sarcasm off)Plant growth, individually, entirely and daily, causes global cooling.
sugar intervenes and adds:
(After she went to bed, I watched NFL Total Access for the wrap-up show, and ESPN for its wrap-up. Did I feel dirty? You bet I did. But there is one thing I have learned...you have to ween yourself off of Mel. You don't just stop cold turkey.)
Webmaster imagines that:
Photobucket Login But Michele Laudig has a dif ferent opinion:But I did have one interesting revelation. Some of you were surprised I spent every night in the kitchen. Others were surprised my family spends so much time in the restaurant. And that surprised me.
Still being unsure, The Nudge asks:
Cuse, your best best is to try and get the kids from PA that haven't been offered a spot at any other school. This is a horrible hire, and Syracuse football will not be back for at least a decade.
Still not being convinced, irish_injun replies:
Links SENSE AND SENSUALITY BETH NOLASTNAME S WEBLOG GANGSTA GRANDMA PRINCETON PUBLIC LIBRARY PODCAST 2008 SMOKE SIGNALS EVENING REFLECTION
Steve Sipple also takes into account the following fact:
6. Comment from: jason808 [Visitor] Why do I see Chow as the Norv Turner of coaching - great coordinator, lousy coach. I would think Gill is the odds-on fave for the Syracuse job. Permalink 11/19/08 @ 10:22
ghostofneyland comes with a new idea:
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Despite the previous arguments, Webmaster has many reasons to think otherwise:
news letters(news letters) brings more details: You could bark at anything that moves, or you could only bark at the big stuff. Conserve your energy. Do some research or listen to instinct before you even make a peep.
NFLSportChannel is absolutely sure that:
Rob Bironas is probably it. And hell, all he had in 2006 was Drew Bennett and Travis Henry, but that was taken away in 07(Don't ask me who made that wonderful(sarcasm) decision).
Sources:
Jamie Newberg Chris wattsupwiththat daveandthomas Chris Steller Tom Ski Bike Junkie(Ski Bike Junkie) Poopsie aka Blue La Montagne Russe J. Hawg 3 Brian Dohn sugar Webmaster The Nudge irish_injun Steve Sipple ghostofneyland Webmaster NFLSportChannel
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While it may be true, Nestor thinks:
Particularly to Moya. His team-mates are certainly impressed by his development to date: "Kevin played phenomenal," tailback Kahlil Bell said. "He made great decisions, hit the open man, hit the hot read, stepped up in the pocket and played great. "He's young but he's learning on the fly. Before it's all said and done, he is going to be a good player."
However, Keith Arnold thinks differently:
MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT, USC s class is much, much better than UCLA s class on paper. Don t believe the hype from Westwood!!!
August West thinks that the problem is:
Zero. 0 recs | 25 comments | Email Print More from Music City Miracles State of the Tennessee Titans Roster: Quarterback May 2009 by Jimmy - 32 comments Tennessee Titans Morning Links: On Behalf Of Titans Fans, Please Reroute All Gimmies To Keith Bulluck Edition May 2009 by August West - 39 comments Tennessee Titans Morning Links: Ghad Help Us All If Brett Favre Ever Discovers 'Twitter' Edition May 2009 by August West - 16 comments Tennessee Titans Morning Links: Peter King's Daughter Throws A Better Fade Route Edition May 2009 by August West - 6 comments Tennessee Titans Morning Links: Vince Young Breaks His Silence To Assert His Silence Edition Apr 2009 by August West - 24 comments
wattsupwiththat sees it this way:
And to FatBigot, you are so correct in your analysis of soy products. It also appears they suppress testosterone, which could be a slight problem.
Jimmy Aquino points out another thing aside from that:
, A Fistful of Soundtracks and the fact that we share the same name. At one point on his blog, he joked that I'm the Earth-2 Jimmy Aquino (heh!).
For this reason, Chris says:
Reply Buckeye says: 09/14/2008 at 4:43pm I agree. Bollman and Heacock must go. Until then, this program will not take the next step. Reply
amitsharma1977 remembers that:
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Maggie May(Maggie May) might have an idea about it:
6) Okay, I have mentioned I am a Denver Bronco fan...so I obviously must address The Call . Or I guess I should say the calls plural. Yes, they were terrible calls...result-making, game-changing calls. I will not dispute that. It happened. It sucks for you Charger fans out there. It really does. I even honestly feel kind of bad for you. I do! However, might I suggest that this was just a case of bad karma coming to call on Phillip Rivers after his abhorrent display of poor sportsmanship against Jay Cutler last year, and nothing more?
Darryl Maxie scans the other's answers and reply:
1 of Travis Henry's Kids June 8th, 2009 4:16 pm Can dad make a recruiting call from prison? Is that permissable? Link Report this comment
Eric Thomason scans the other's answers and reply:
Makes you wonder. How disappointing is Tennessee s loss to UCLA now?With the rise of the MWC, the Cougars have established themselves as a legitimate national title contender.
In contrast, Adam Maya, staff writer since 2006 replies:
National college football links AOL Fanhouse NCAA football blog College Football News UHND.com (Notre Dame blog)
For this purpose, Steve Sipple suggests:
58. Comment from: ToBeInNE [Visitor] By the way, as a Nebraskan living in New York about an hour from Syracuse, I have trouble seeing the appeal of that job.
sugar says it all comes down to this:
I think you get the point (SSBlitz, I did it...I cut the semen references in this article in half. If the product is watered, down, I blame you). The man has conviction. The man has principles. The man has a barber that you will never, ever meet. And without Mel Kiper, Jr., the draft would become empty and meaningless, like the lives of Paris Hilton's pets.
sugar thinks about it:
Comments Display: Expanded Collapsed Eisen is 1000x more tolerable that Chris Berman, who hasn t been funny or on point in approximately 15 years. by smutsboy1 on Apr 28, 2009 12:13 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Meanwhile, Paragon SC came up with this idea:
I don t think we ll go anywhere with current offensive staff at SC. The stakes are high and so are the expectations here. Going to Rose Bowl year after year to play a second-tier Big-10 opponent, because we lose to an average Pac-10 teams is not going to cut it anymore.
But Stu has a different opinion:
On the opposite end of the scale, Krista enjoys a much better meal over at Cafe Trio. Krista concedes the menu is a little higher priced than she would normally splurge, but it sounds like she thinks it was well worth the extra. Cafe Trio is a long standing personal favourite of mine too, I must make plans to get back down there soon.
Granger Irish(Granger Irish) scans the other's answers and reply:
The Irish also received a verbal commitment from RB Theo Riddick (4-star recruit from Rivals.com) from Immaculata HS in Somerville, NJ. Riddick verbally committed to the Irish in the middle of April and was in South Bend for his official visit to see the Irish demolish the Michigan Wolverines back in September.
Still not being convinced, bigred replies:
Lane Kiffin s wife is what everyone is talking about December 11th, 2008 | by bigred | New Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin might have taken too much credit for USC s offense ( thank Norm Chow and Steve Sarkisian), might have failed miserably in his coaching stint in Oakland, and may have committed his first recruiting violation as Tennessee head coach before he was introduced as head coach, but his wife sure seems like a winner:
wattsupwiththat comes with the facts:
Indeed, I would have thought that photosynthesis, which creates carbohydrates during the day by using CO2, was making it possible for respiration both during the day and night.
Sources:
Nestor Keith Arnold Aug ust West wattsupwiththat Jimmy Aquino Chris amitsharma1977 Maggie May(Maggie May) Darryl Maxie Eric Thomason Adam Maya, staff writer since 2006 Steve Sipple sugar Paragon SC Stu Granger Irish(Granger Irish) bigred
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Particularly to Moya. His team-mates are certainly impressed by his development to date: "Kevin played phenomenal," tailback Kahlil Bell said. "He made great decisions, hit the open man, hit the hot read, stepped up in the pocket and played great. "He's young but he's learning on the fly. Before it's all said and done, he is going to be a good player."
However, Keith Arnold thinks differently:
MAKE NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT, USC s class is much, much better than UCLA s class on paper. Don t believe the hype from Westwood!!!
August West thinks that the problem is:
Zero. 0 recs | 25 comments | Email Print More from Music City Miracles State of the Tennessee Titans Roster: Quarterback May 2009 by Jimmy - 32 comments Tennessee Titans Morning Links: On Behalf Of Titans Fans, Please Reroute All Gimmies To Keith Bulluck Edition May 2009 by August West - 39 comments Tennessee Titans Morning Links: Ghad Help Us All If Brett Favre Ever Discovers 'Twitter' Edition May 2009 by August West - 16 comments Tennessee Titans Morning Links: Peter King's Daughter Throws A Better Fade Route Edition May 2009 by August West - 6 comments Tennessee Titans Morning Links: Vince Young Breaks His Silence To Assert His Silence Edition Apr 2009 by August West - 24 comments
wattsupwiththat sees it this way:
And to FatBigot, you are so correct in your analysis of soy products. It also appears they suppress testosterone, which could be a slight problem.
Jimmy Aquino points out another thing aside from that:
, A Fistful of Soundtracks and the fact that we share the same name. At one point on his blog, he joked that I'm the Earth-2 Jimmy Aquino (heh!).
For this reason, Chris says:
Reply Buckeye says: 09/14/2008 at 4:43pm I agree. Bollman and Heacock must go. Until then, this program will not take the next step. Reply
amitsharma1977 remembers that:
Leave a comment Add to Memories Tell a Friend Link Profile amitsharma1977 amitsharma1977 Latest Month May 2009 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 View All Archives
Maggie May(Maggie May) might have an idea about it:
6) Okay, I have mentioned I am a Denver Bronco fan...so I obviously must address The Call . Or I guess I should say the calls plural. Yes, they were terrible calls...result-making, game-changing calls. I will not dispute that. It happened. It sucks for you Charger fans out there. It really does. I even honestly feel kind of bad for you. I do! However, might I suggest that this was just a case of bad karma coming to call on Phillip Rivers after his abhorrent display of poor sportsmanship against Jay Cutler last year, and nothing more?
Darryl Maxie scans the other's answers and reply:
1 of Travis Henry's Kids June 8th, 2009 4:16 pm Can dad make a recruiting call from prison? Is that permissable? Link Report this comment
Eric Thomason scans the other's answers and reply:
Makes you wonder. How disappointing is Tennessee s loss to UCLA now?With the rise of the MWC, the Cougars have established themselves as a legitimate national title contender.
In contrast, Adam Maya, staff writer since 2006 replies:
National college football links AOL Fanhouse NCAA football blog College Football News UHND.com (Notre Dame blog)
For this purpose, Steve Sipple suggests:
58. Comment from: ToBeInNE [Visitor] By the way, as a Nebraskan living in New York about an hour from Syracuse, I have trouble seeing the appeal of that job.
sugar says it all comes down to this:
I think you get the point (SSBlitz, I did it...I cut the semen references in this article in half. If the product is watered, down, I blame you). The man has conviction. The man has principles. The man has a barber that you will never, ever meet. And without Mel Kiper, Jr., the draft would become empty and meaningless, like the lives of Paris Hilton's pets.
sugar thinks about it:
Comments Display: Expanded Collapsed Eisen is 1000x more tolerable that Chris Berman, who hasn t been funny or on point in approximately 15 years. by smutsboy1 on Apr 28, 2009 12:13 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Meanwhile, Paragon SC came up with this idea:
I don t think we ll go anywhere with current offensive staff at SC. The stakes are high and so are the expectations here. Going to Rose Bowl year after year to play a second-tier Big-10 opponent, because we lose to an average Pac-10 teams is not going to cut it anymore.
But Stu has a different opinion:
On the opposite end of the scale, Krista enjoys a much better meal over at Cafe Trio. Krista concedes the menu is a little higher priced than she would normally splurge, but it sounds like she thinks it was well worth the extra. Cafe Trio is a long standing personal favourite of mine too, I must make plans to get back down there soon.
Granger Irish(Granger Irish) scans the other's answers and reply:
The Irish also received a verbal commitment from RB Theo Riddick (4-star recruit from Rivals.com) from Immaculata HS in Somerville, NJ. Riddick verbally committed to the Irish in the middle of April and was in South Bend for his official visit to see the Irish demolish the Michigan Wolverines back in September.
Still not being convinced, bigred replies:
Lane Kiffin s wife is what everyone is talking about December 11th, 2008 | by bigred | New Tennessee coach Lane Kiffin might have taken too much credit for USC s offense ( thank Norm Chow and Steve Sarkisian), might have failed miserably in his coaching stint in Oakland, and may have committed his first recruiting violation as Tennessee head coach before he was introduced as head coach, but his wife sure seems like a winner:
wattsupwiththat comes with the facts:
Indeed, I would have thought that photosynthesis, which creates carbohydrates during the day by using CO2, was making it possible for respiration both during the day and night.
Sources:
Nestor Keith Arnold Aug ust West wattsupwiththat Jimmy Aquino Chris amitsharma1977 Maggie May(Maggie May) Darryl Maxie Eric Thomason Adam Maya, staff writer since 2006 Steve Sipple sugar Paragon SC Stu Granger Irish(Granger Irish) bigred
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Norm Chow From: Irish_injun Sugar Ed Notes Online Paragon SC Dave.Phuller Finz50 Brian Dohn Joel Bengoodfella(Bengoodfella) Chris Admin Massey(Massey) Scott Wolf Paragon SC Chris Sharon Aka The Siao One Nestor Johnhauge Wattsupwiththat Admin /26710952
irish_injun scans the other's answers and reply:
ozma914 wrote: Feb. 24th, 2009 05:47 am (UTC) Interesting or dull, fast paced or slow, the important thing is whether a person is happy with their lives. Way, way too many people are not. Link | Reply | Parent | Thread
For this reason, sugar says:
I think you get the point (SSBlitz, I did it...I cut the semen references in this article in half. If the product is watered, down, I blame you). The man has conviction. The man has principles. The man has a barber that you will never, ever meet. And without Mel Kiper, Jr., the draft would become empty and meaningless, like the lives of Paris Hilton's pets.
In response, ed notes online claims:
Thank you.Juanita Doyon, DirectorParent Empowerment Network253-973-1593Addendum 2From the Americans with Disabilities Act
But Paragon SC says that's not all:
To believe that there wasn t at least some gamesmanship on Carroll s part seems a bit naive. But to believe that (a) Pete Carroll can dictate rules to the NCAA, or (b) this was the ultimate in disrespect to Ucla is simply insane.
Dave.Phuller is absolutely sure that:
i need to proofread :) "I never met a man I didn't want to fight" Lyle Alzado 08-09 No Award Winner by NJDolphan68 on May 6, 2009 1:57 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
finz50 brings some great news:
bear witness. __________________Kerry Collins' #1 fan! Quote: Originally Posted by CanadianTitansFan Dude you're pretty close to illiterate. Quote: Originally Posted by CanadianTitansFan He really does not get how priveledged he is and how he needs to grow the hell up.
Brian Dohn is absolutely sure that:
in last weeks q&a, u mentioned something about covering the dodgers and that there was really horrible moral issues with some of them, or something like that. can you expound upon this? I'll use this anecdote without using the player's name. I wrote a feature story on him, and mentioned he was married. When he saw the story, he was mad because if girls he knew in other cities saw he was married, it could hurt his ability to meet up with them when he went to their particular city.
Joel brings some great news:
As an aside, Did the SBNation autosave not work for you or was it somewhere else when it went poof? I d just like to know for peace of mind. Team Speed Kills SBNation's SEC Blog by Year2 on Jun 10, 2009 4:40 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Bengoodfella(Bengoodfella) points out another thing aside from that:
games."If this doesn't work, it'll be on me," McHale said. "The thing I told Glen is that nothing changes with the plan. The plan stays the same. We have a lot of cap room in the future. We have multiple [draft] picks. Nothing's going to change. The only change is that I'm going to spending all my time coaching."
Chris can't forget that:
Rick Neuheisel on "What do you think of the spread offense?" Neuheisel: [T]here are times when I look at spread offenses and I see value. The key to the spread offense, and the reason why its successful, is that it adds an extra player. It diminishes the need for great offensive linemen, because you ve got a little longer because you are always in the gun, and the quarterback s a runner. So, in essence, he becomes a blocker, and can account for an extra defender. All great thoughts . . . . The problem at UCLA is that you have to beat the Trojans. And it's also the benefit at UCLA, because when you beat them, you re going to be among the nation s elite. So you have to be a physical offense. I know that two years ago SC got beat by Oregon up in Eugene, but his last year, SC with their physical defense was able to beat the heck out of a very, very good spread offense Oregon team.
admin brings a word of caution:
Both items, at the behest of U.S. Sen. Harry F. Byrd of Virginia, wound up in The Congressional Record.The writer of both articles confesses that a bit of bias might have trickled into his stories. He was a reporter covering that Yorktown Day event for the Newport News-Hampton-Warwick Daily Press. He was a former Marine combat correspondent, having been honorably discharged two years earlier. Don Knight is currently the vice president of the USMCCCA.
But Massey(Massey) has a different opinion:
5. Is anyone ever going to say In Tressel we trust again? Methinks not. Response: C mon, you know how fickle sports fans are. It will certainly take a while to rebuild the reverence, but I would not count it out.
Scott Wolf points out another thing aside from that:
A: I'm thinking a Jim Healy sound clip would be the appropriate response here, but I'll let the readers pick their own.
Still not being convinced, Paragon SC replies:
spread the word Watch out for a fired up Huskie team... by Paragon SC on Oct 29, 2008 4:00 AM PDT in USC Football 4 comments
Chris explains:
Thoughts?? Reply Boeckman Fett says: 09/15/2008 at 10:47am I like both of those picks along with the notion of cutting Dickie Tressel loose. How jealous were you all last year in the BCS game when they kept referring to the LSU offensive coordinator as the Wizard? Bollman is kind of like a wizard as well. He can turn promising line prospects into garbage and can cast sleep spells on fans with his play calling. Reply
Sharon aka the siao one intervenes and adds:
29 Jan - Chu SiFinds me here whacking away at the keyboard.Will be heading out for lunch and then to Jurong West after which I will be flying to Centre Point for dinner with WWS.
Before going any further, Nestor wants to get this straight:
The running game was somewhat disconcerting last night as the Bruins managed 100 yards (in 37 carries) against a team that was allowing 269 yards rushing per game. Bell didn t seem too worried about it after the game:
In addition to this, johnhauge states:
just remember to keep your wallet in your pockets and things will turn out ok. enjoy the games.
As wattsupwiththat says:
Terry Ward (01:41:28) : We get some wild marijuana in the fields here and there. The cows eat the buds and leaves, but leave the stems.
admin thinks about it:
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For this reason, sugar says:
I think you get the point (SSBlitz, I did it...I cut the semen references in this article in half. If the product is watered, down, I blame you). The man has conviction. The man has principles. The man has a barber that you will never, ever meet. And without Mel Kiper, Jr., the draft would become empty and meaningless, like the lives of Paris Hilton's pets.
In response, ed notes online claims:
Thank you.Juanita Doyon, DirectorParent Empowerment Network253-973-1593Addendum 2From the Americans with Disabilities Act
But Paragon SC says that's not all:
To believe that there wasn t at least some gamesmanship on Carroll s part seems a bit naive. But to believe that (a) Pete Carroll can dictate rules to the NCAA, or (b) this was the ultimate in disrespect to Ucla is simply insane.
Dave.Phuller is absolutely sure that:
i need to proofread :) "I never met a man I didn't want to fight" Lyle Alzado 08-09 No Award Winner by NJDolphan68 on May 6, 2009 1:57 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
finz50 brings some great news:
bear witness. __________________Kerry Collins' #1 fan! Quote: Originally Posted by CanadianTitansFan Dude you're pretty close to illiterate. Quote: Originally Posted by CanadianTitansFan He really does not get how priveledged he is and how he needs to grow the hell up.
Brian Dohn is absolutely sure that:
in last weeks q&a, u mentioned something about covering the dodgers and that there was really horrible moral issues with some of them, or something like that. can you expound upon this? I'll use this anecdote without using the player's name. I wrote a feature story on him, and mentioned he was married. When he saw the story, he was mad because if girls he knew in other cities saw he was married, it could hurt his ability to meet up with them when he went to their particular city.
Joel brings some great news:
As an aside, Did the SBNation autosave not work for you or was it somewhere else when it went poof? I d just like to know for peace of mind. Team Speed Kills SBNation's SEC Blog by Year2 on Jun 10, 2009 4:40 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Bengoodfella(Bengoodfella) points out another thing aside from that:
games."If this doesn't work, it'll be on me," McHale said. "The thing I told Glen is that nothing changes with the plan. The plan stays the same. We have a lot of cap room in the future. We have multiple [draft] picks. Nothing's going to change. The only change is that I'm going to spending all my time coaching."
Chris can't forget that:
Rick Neuheisel on "What do you think of the spread offense?" Neuheisel: [T]here are times when I look at spread offenses and I see value. The key to the spread offense, and the reason why its successful, is that it adds an extra player. It diminishes the need for great offensive linemen, because you ve got a little longer because you are always in the gun, and the quarterback s a runner. So, in essence, he becomes a blocker, and can account for an extra defender. All great thoughts . . . . The problem at UCLA is that you have to beat the Trojans. And it's also the benefit at UCLA, because when you beat them, you re going to be among the nation s elite. So you have to be a physical offense. I know that two years ago SC got beat by Oregon up in Eugene, but his last year, SC with their physical defense was able to beat the heck out of a very, very good spread offense Oregon team.
admin brings a word of caution:
Both items, at the behest of U.S. Sen. Harry F. Byrd of Virginia, wound up in The Congressional Record.The writer of both articles confesses that a bit of bias might have trickled into his stories. He was a reporter covering that Yorktown Day event for the Newport News-Hampton-Warwick Daily Press. He was a former Marine combat correspondent, having been honorably discharged two years earlier. Don Knight is currently the vice president of the USMCCCA.
But Massey(Massey) has a different opinion:
5. Is anyone ever going to say In Tressel we trust again? Methinks not. Response: C mon, you know how fickle sports fans are. It will certainly take a while to rebuild the reverence, but I would not count it out.
Scott Wolf points out another thing aside from that:
A: I'm thinking a Jim Healy sound clip would be the appropriate response here, but I'll let the readers pick their own.
Still not being convinced, Paragon SC replies:
spread the word Watch out for a fired up Huskie team... by Paragon SC on Oct 29, 2008 4:00 AM PDT in USC Football 4 comments
Chris explains:
Thoughts?? Reply Boeckman Fett says: 09/15/2008 at 10:47am I like both of those picks along with the notion of cutting Dickie Tressel loose. How jealous were you all last year in the BCS game when they kept referring to the LSU offensive coordinator as the Wizard? Bollman is kind of like a wizard as well. He can turn promising line prospects into garbage and can cast sleep spells on fans with his play calling. Reply
Sharon aka the siao one intervenes and adds:
29 Jan - Chu SiFinds me here whacking away at the keyboard.Will be heading out for lunch and then to Jurong West after which I will be flying to Centre Point for dinner with WWS.
Before going any further, Nestor wants to get this straight:
The running game was somewhat disconcerting last night as the Bruins managed 100 yards (in 37 carries) against a team that was allowing 269 yards rushing per game. Bell didn t seem too worried about it after the game:
In addition to this, johnhauge states:
just remember to keep your wallet in your pockets and things will turn out ok. enjoy the games.
As wattsupwiththat says:
Terry Ward (01:41:28) : We get some wild marijuana in the fields here and there. The cows eat the buds and leaves, but leave the stems.
admin thinks about it:
å¦ä½å¯¦è¡ææ©å'¢ï¼ å°ä½ æ³è¦çåä¸å¼µè¡¨ï¼ååèªå·±ï¼é£äºæ¯è¦è¡¨ç¤ºæè¬çã ç"æ´»ä¸è¨±å¤äºé½è½è§¸åä½ ææ¿ä¹å¿ï¼ä¸ä¹ ä½ å¿æ 就快æ¨èµ·ä¾ã å°ç¦é»éä¸å¨ä½ å¯è£çä¸é¢ï¼è䏿¯ä½ æ¬ ç¼ºçå¦ä¸é¢ãGratitude is freeâ"there is no cost. Nature s miracles, such as the flowers in bloom, the leaves when they turn bright colors in the fall, or the sky when it s blue, remind us of the simple pleasures in life.
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Norm Chow From: Jerry Hinnen(Jerry Hinnen) Chris Sire Bloof Jamie Darryl Maxie Nestor Ghostofneyland Brian Dohn Lisa Horne Tirebiter Bulldoginexile Wattsupwiththat Nestor Anthony Stalter Sharon Aka The Siao One Paragon SC Poopsie Aka Blue /26710950
Still not being convinced, Jerry Hinnen(Jerry Hinnen) replies:
, unfortunate as it may be for them ... Paul Johnson is either a little dumb or has a Miles-sized pair of cojones. I'm go with the latter.
Chris is not really sure about that:
P.S. Joe Bruin Pac Man Jones went to West Virginia not an SEC school. Reply Trackbacks Rank Mondayââ¬âI do not believe in the Mean Green edition « Pelican State Sports So You re Sayin There s a Chance | WaitingForNextYear
Sire shows how it is done:
Donace says: February 10, 2009 at 8:36 am another brilliant post mate! Credit cards vendors dont (or didnt) really look at financial status when dishing out their cards, they make money with ridiculous interests anyway. And if you can t make your plastic work for you via incentives such as cashback etc. cut the card up and throw it away as your probably going to be the one that will end up paying for the use of his card instead of benefiting. Donace s Last blog post.. Free SEO Tools Reply
Similarly, Bloof adds:
Jared from Bend, Ore., writes: Sando, wouldn't Al Saunders be a logical new OC in SF? Of course I'm assuming he wouldn't be retained by St. Louis, but he's a Coryell disciple (like Turner) and plays a similar system. He also has Bay Area ties with San Jose State and Stanford. Do you think he will become available and if so, do you think he would be a fit in SF?
Similarly, jamie adds:
February (16) bath time, bathing suit and more bubbles! One more reason to love the iPhone! Bubbles!! On the Move!! Daddy s Girl Go Speed Racer! When Nomi came to visit us she brought Alex the c... Happy Valentine s Day! Nomi is coming to visit us today and to get ready... One of those days... 7 Months Old!!! Friday Funnies! Miss Independent! operation crawl: lesson one hands and knees!
For this purpose, Darryl Maxie suggests:
Corliss June 8th, 2009 11:21 am The sad thing is that if Kiffin didn t have USC as a former employer and stir the pot the way he s doing@UT,ESPN wouldn t give a rat s rear end about him(any stories on Norm Chow/Sarkisian?). UT isn t on ESPN s fellatio list like USC, Notre Dame, the little 11, OU & Texas and wouldn t be unless Kiffin or someone from USC were there. Now they re fellating Tebow until UF loses a game. That s how ESPN rolls. Lane, learn the rules, close your hole and quit embarrassing youself, UT s fans & UT because you re not totally blameless in this either. Link Report this comment
Nestor objects:
Toma Well, the kid does look shrimpy you almost have to worry about his well-being but he s only what, 16, 17? He could still have a couple of years to grow a couple of inches, and he definitely needs to bulk up. What I see from these few highlights is a kid with a nose for the ball, some decent open field moves and very good hands. If he was bigger I would think of Wes Welker. In any case, he sounds like he has a lot of character and will be a great student-athlete, i.e. a great Bruin. Welcome to UCLA, Roby! Bring it! by tasser10 on Oct 29, 2008 12:38 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Still being unsure, ghostofneyland asks:
SEC Andy Katzer @ Fanhouse Best of the SEC Blogs Mr. SEC Pigskin Pathos SEC Football Blogger SEC This Week Team Speed Kills The Dead Guy s SEC Site
In addition to this, Brian Dohn states:
I suspect that the difference is that they have on-campus stadiums and UCLA does not so there is more build-up prior to the game. However, the actual game experience has not been that much different IMO.
As a result of that, Lisa Horne belives:
Reply Was this comment... Funny ( 0 ) Insightful ( 0 ) Spot On ( 0 ) Offensive Justin Goar 7 months ago congrats on inventing an oxy-moron- "spread-virgin" i wish i could invent something like that. how about "notre dame offense"???? congrats on inventing an oxy-moron- "spread-virgin" i wish i could invent something like that. how about "notre dame offense"???? Edit Comment Cancel Reply Was this comment... Funny ( 0 ) Insightful ( 0 ) Spot On ( 0 )
Still not being convinced, tirebiter replies:
"It takes a lot of perseverance, fortitude and confidence to stick in there and say, 'Hey, I know I'm good, and I'll make it through this,' " said Ken O'Brien, the former NFL quarterback and coordinator who later worked as a USC assistant coach and helped recruit Cassel. "He just stuck it out."
In contrast, bulldoginexile replies:
If Don James has a say, heâll certainly push for Missouri Head Coach Gary Pinkel, and ex-UW assistant under James, or OC Dave Christensen.
Thinking that's not all, wattsupwiththat adds:
10 02 2009 Pat (03:26:50) : PS. In the Gippsland region of Victoira, the fire WAS started by arsonists. At the start of this w/e, no significant fires other than those known. Starurday, and Saturday night, fire storm. Now, the Police consider 50% started by arsonists in Victoria.
Nestor thinks about it:
GO BRUINS. 0 recs | 0 comments Email Print More from Bruins Nation Spaulding Roundup: UCLA Football News & Notes May 2009 by Nestor - 3 comments Bruin/Niners Legend Randy Cross Joins BN Twitterverse May 2009 by Nestor - 1 comment National Storylines From UCLA's Spring Game May 2009 by Nestor - 7 comments More Thoughts On Prince's Opportunity To Lead May 2009 by Nestor - 6 comments CONFIRMED: Neuheisel names Prince starting QB Apr 2009 by Meriones - 14 comments Around SB Nation SEC Week-by-Week Preview - September 12 May 2009 from Rocky Top Talk - 7 comments
Anthony Stalter considers that:
Again, don t misunderstand this column. Larry Bird couldn t jump. Manny Ramirez can t catch. Deion Sanders couldn t tackle. Those are still great players, great talents.
Similarly, Sharon aka the siao one adds:
Nice to hang out with them again... totally burnt my fuel for the week but it was more than worth the while...
Paragon SC gives a bit of an idea about it:
So now that the dust has settled lets take a look at how SC finished yesterday.Here are the rankings as they stand right now. I base a top five finish on an average between the recruitng sites linked below.
While it may be true, Poopsie aka Blue thinks:
Jonna said... Bummer Poopsie. :( I have had a bad day myself and would like to crawl into a bottle of wine. I'll send Sam out to you. He will make you smile for a while. LOL Jonna
Poopsie aka Blue explains:
Marguerite's Potpourri True Colours Thursday--Cerise! 5 days ago Marigold A Bit Bizarre 1 month ago
wattsupwiththat can't forget that:
⢠More likely than not (more than 50%)⢠Unlikely (less than 33%)⢠Very unlikely (less than 10%)
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, unfortunate as it may be for them ... Paul Johnson is either a little dumb or has a Miles-sized pair of cojones. I'm go with the latter.
Chris is not really sure about that:
P.S. Joe Bruin Pac Man Jones went to West Virginia not an SEC school. Reply Trackbacks Rank Mondayââ¬âI do not believe in the Mean Green edition « Pelican State Sports So You re Sayin There s a Chance | WaitingForNextYear
Sire shows how it is done:
Donace says: February 10, 2009 at 8:36 am another brilliant post mate! Credit cards vendors dont (or didnt) really look at financial status when dishing out their cards, they make money with ridiculous interests anyway. And if you can t make your plastic work for you via incentives such as cashback etc. cut the card up and throw it away as your probably going to be the one that will end up paying for the use of his card instead of benefiting. Donace s Last blog post.. Free SEO Tools Reply
Similarly, Bloof adds:
Jared from Bend, Ore., writes: Sando, wouldn't Al Saunders be a logical new OC in SF? Of course I'm assuming he wouldn't be retained by St. Louis, but he's a Coryell disciple (like Turner) and plays a similar system. He also has Bay Area ties with San Jose State and Stanford. Do you think he will become available and if so, do you think he would be a fit in SF?
Similarly, jamie adds:
February (16) bath time, bathing suit and more bubbles! One more reason to love the iPhone! Bubbles!! On the Move!! Daddy s Girl Go Speed Racer! When Nomi came to visit us she brought Alex the c... Happy Valentine s Day! Nomi is coming to visit us today and to get ready... One of those days... 7 Months Old!!! Friday Funnies! Miss Independent! operation crawl: lesson one hands and knees!
For this purpose, Darryl Maxie suggests:
Corliss June 8th, 2009 11:21 am The sad thing is that if Kiffin didn t have USC as a former employer and stir the pot the way he s doing@UT,ESPN wouldn t give a rat s rear end about him(any stories on Norm Chow/Sarkisian?). UT isn t on ESPN s fellatio list like USC, Notre Dame, the little 11, OU & Texas and wouldn t be unless Kiffin or someone from USC were there. Now they re fellating Tebow until UF loses a game. That s how ESPN rolls. Lane, learn the rules, close your hole and quit embarrassing youself, UT s fans & UT because you re not totally blameless in this either. Link Report this comment
Nestor objects:
Toma Well, the kid does look shrimpy you almost have to worry about his well-being but he s only what, 16, 17? He could still have a couple of years to grow a couple of inches, and he definitely needs to bulk up. What I see from these few highlights is a kid with a nose for the ball, some decent open field moves and very good hands. If he was bigger I would think of Wes Welker. In any case, he sounds like he has a lot of character and will be a great student-athlete, i.e. a great Bruin. Welcome to UCLA, Roby! Bring it! by tasser10 on Oct 29, 2008 12:38 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Still being unsure, ghostofneyland asks:
SEC Andy Katzer @ Fanhouse Best of the SEC Blogs Mr. SEC Pigskin Pathos SEC Football Blogger SEC This Week Team Speed Kills The Dead Guy s SEC Site
In addition to this, Brian Dohn states:
I suspect that the difference is that they have on-campus stadiums and UCLA does not so there is more build-up prior to the game. However, the actual game experience has not been that much different IMO.
As a result of that, Lisa Horne belives:
Reply Was this comment... Funny ( 0 ) Insightful ( 0 ) Spot On ( 0 ) Offensive Justin Goar 7 months ago congrats on inventing an oxy-moron- "spread-virgin" i wish i could invent something like that. how about "notre dame offense"???? congrats on inventing an oxy-moron- "spread-virgin" i wish i could invent something like that. how about "notre dame offense"???? Edit Comment Cancel Reply Was this comment... Funny ( 0 ) Insightful ( 0 ) Spot On ( 0 )
Still not being convinced, tirebiter replies:
"It takes a lot of perseverance, fortitude and confidence to stick in there and say, 'Hey, I know I'm good, and I'll make it through this,' " said Ken O'Brien, the former NFL quarterback and coordinator who later worked as a USC assistant coach and helped recruit Cassel. "He just stuck it out."
In contrast, bulldoginexile replies:
If Don James has a say, heâll certainly push for Missouri Head Coach Gary Pinkel, and ex-UW assistant under James, or OC Dave Christensen.
Thinking that's not all, wattsupwiththat adds:
10 02 2009 Pat (03:26:50) : PS. In the Gippsland region of Victoira, the fire WAS started by arsonists. At the start of this w/e, no significant fires other than those known. Starurday, and Saturday night, fire storm. Now, the Police consider 50% started by arsonists in Victoria.
Nestor thinks about it:
GO BRUINS. 0 recs | 0 comments Email Print More from Bruins Nation Spaulding Roundup: UCLA Football News & Notes May 2009 by Nestor - 3 comments Bruin/Niners Legend Randy Cross Joins BN Twitterverse May 2009 by Nestor - 1 comment National Storylines From UCLA's Spring Game May 2009 by Nestor - 7 comments More Thoughts On Prince's Opportunity To Lead May 2009 by Nestor - 6 comments CONFIRMED: Neuheisel names Prince starting QB Apr 2009 by Meriones - 14 comments Around SB Nation SEC Week-by-Week Preview - September 12 May 2009 from Rocky Top Talk - 7 comments
Anthony Stalter considers that:
Again, don t misunderstand this column. Larry Bird couldn t jump. Manny Ramirez can t catch. Deion Sanders couldn t tackle. Those are still great players, great talents.
Similarly, Sharon aka the siao one adds:
Nice to hang out with them again... totally burnt my fuel for the week but it was more than worth the while...
Paragon SC gives a bit of an idea about it:
So now that the dust has settled lets take a look at how SC finished yesterday.Here are the rankings as they stand right now. I base a top five finish on an average between the recruitng sites linked below.
While it may be true, Poopsie aka Blue thinks:
Jonna said... Bummer Poopsie. :( I have had a bad day myself and would like to crawl into a bottle of wine. I'll send Sam out to you. He will make you smile for a while. LOL Jonna
Poopsie aka Blue explains:
Marguerite's Potpourri True Colours Thursday--Cerise! 5 days ago Marigold A Bit Bizarre 1 month ago
wattsupwiththat can't forget that:
⢠More likely than not (more than 50%)⢠Unlikely (less than 33%)⢠Very unlikely (less than 10%)
Sources:
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Norm Chow From: Hooper CK0712(CK0712) Nestor Nestor Nestor Paragon SC Jerry Hinnen(Jerry Hinnen) Wattsupwiththat Jay Christensen Elaine Chow Sport(Sport) Sugar Theresa Freese Family Scott Wolf Nick(Nick) Armando Salguero Paragon SC Darryl Maxie /26710953
Still being unsure, hooper asks:
***THIS WAS THE MAJORITY OF UCLA'S OFFENSIVE PLAYS IN THE SECOND HALF ***Take a minute to vent and come back when you're done.
CK0712(CK0712) does a quick recap:
"I've always told Vince the higher you climb," Lezine says, "the more people are going to be in your ear. It will be hard for you to stay humble. He said, 'No, no. I'm OK. I won't change.'
However, Nestor states that:
We can assume the offense will go through some more changes when Prince gets more comfortable as a starter and the OL gels more with the arrival of fresh talents this summer.
Nestor has another idea:
It really comes down to staying on the field longer, Neuheisel said. Tennessee , second half, was because we stayed on field; we hit almost every third down, which ended making us over 50 percent for the game on third downs. We haven t come close to that since, and the more plays you get the more Norm s able to kind of counter himself and the more you keep the defense at bay rather than teeing off on you. But ultimately it comes down to being able to execute those types of plays and keeping the chains moving.
Nestor also takes into account the following fact:
As for the safety (and it s just one example of the luck) whatever was called on the field was not going to get overturned because it was impossible to tell from the angle, but it sure looked like progress was stopped AND he was down with the ball on the end zone side of the line. Impossible to tell.
Thinking that's not all, Paragon SC adds:
USC Top 20 @ position players #1 QB, Barkley; #13 WR, Flournoy; #5 OT, Graf; #2 Athlete, Hall; #13 CB, Harris; #1 ILB, Jones; #1 DE, Kennard; #4, IOL Martinez; #5 OLB, Telfort; #6 OLB, Simmons; #6 Safety, McDonald; #7 safety, Starling; #17 safety, Moore
Jerry Hinnen(Jerry Hinnen) is not really sure about that:
You just don't find that kind of explosive power in linebackers of Blackmon's Auburn-appropriate size very often, but that's the problem: we've also not found that kind of explosive power in Blackmon very often, despite the fact we can see it clearly right there. As Goldberg summarizes:
In response, wattsupwiththat claims:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/7878548.stm Yes a special BUNNY DOCTOR. Edinburgh University has the first Bunny Doctor.
Still being unsure, Jay Christensen asks:
Brian Dohn, L.A. Daily News : UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel reportedly wants to extend the contract of offensive coordinator Norm Chow through the 2011 season . Sal Interdonato, Middletown Times Herald-Record : Army has moved 6-foot-10, 286-pound Ali Villanueva from left tackle to receiver . Ted Lewis, Times-Picayune : As punishment for having a messy locker room , Tulane players had to run 10 100-yard sprints at the close of Tuesday s opening session of spring practice.
Elaine Chow might have an idea about it:
Pitchfork's called them thrilling and disorientating, Ignore Magaz ine called them extrinsic, calculated and precise, and Vice called them twiddly noodling and fearless - just quit calling them math rock! The four-person experimental band from New York has been thrilling musicians and the underground music scene since they began releasing EPs five years earlier.
Thinking that's not all, Sport(Sport) adds:
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sugar comes with the facts:
Comments Display: Expanded Collapsed Eisen is 1000x more tolerable that Chris Berman, who hasn t been funny or on point in approximately 15 years. by smutsboy1 on Apr 28, 2009 12:13 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Theresa Freese Family thinks about it:
Our Family Adventures: What a Christmas! I'm Twittering I'm Twittering follow me on Twitter My Blog List my charming kids photogen-inc Big Mama Soost Family Adventures Ramblings of Running Roentgen Bring The Rain Groski Family Adventures Steffes Family Jax Family
Before going any further, Scott Wolf wants to get this straight:
gchristian said: Scott, what's up with Dakota Smith? He is huge and has great bloodlines, but isn't highly rated by any recruiting service. What is his major malfunction? May 1, 2009 11:56 AM
While it may be true, Nick(Nick) thinks:
Whatâs very frustrating for me is that Charlie Weis went 3-9 in his third year, and there was virtually no talk of firing him. But I guarantee you that if Rodriguez misses a bowl game this season, his first year, you will hear a LOT more talk about how heâs not the right guy for the job, etc. Never mind the fact that we donât have a proper QB for his system yet â" the most important part of Michiganâs team from here on out. Additionally, Rodriguez is working with about 5 of âhis ownâ recruits. In his 3rd year, Weis was working with, what, 50(?) of his own recruits (two full recrui ting classes, plus a few guys he pulled in after Willingham was fired). Pretty much all of his offensive players in year 3 fit his offensive system (pro style). And if you want to say that Weis struggled because his 3rd-year team was loaded with inexperienced players... umm, have you looked at Michiganâs roster lately? The entire THREE-deep on offense has just one senior (TE Mike Massey), and weâre starting freshmen at QB, RB, OL, and WR!
But Armando Salguero says that's not all:
C) Ronnie needs to prove he can avoid injuries. With repaired knee, broken hand and having issues on ankle mark him as injury-prone and nobody likes that stuff.
Before going any further, Paragon SC wants to get this straight:
Much of the season UCLA safety Rahim Moore made it known he was not a USC fan growing up, but Tuesday the usually talkative freshman had little to say, and even sounded like an active member of the Carroll fan club.
Darryl Maxie does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
diego June 8th, 2009 11:59 am When Lane commits a big time NCAA violation, let me know, otherwise I ll just keep reading about schools like USC, Memphis and Alabama breaking the major rules paying players, agents, taking tests/SATs, creating bogus classes. Link Report this comment
Still being unsure, Paragon SC asks:
Interesting If Carroll asked/ran his plan by Nueheisel, I would expect such an occurrence because Carroll owed Nueheisel something such as owing him the respect of letting Nueheisel know about the uniform plan in advance.
Sources:
hooper CK0712(CK0712) Nestor Nestor Nestor Paragon SC Jerry Hinnen(Jerry Hinnen) wattsupwiththat Jay Christensen Elaine Chow Sport(Sport) sugar Theresa Freese Family Scott Wolf Nick(Nick) Armando Salguero Paragon SC Darryl Maxie
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***THIS WAS THE MAJORITY OF UCLA'S OFFENSIVE PLAYS IN THE SECOND HALF ***Take a minute to vent and come back when you're done.
CK0712(CK0712) does a quick recap:
"I've always told Vince the higher you climb," Lezine says, "the more people are going to be in your ear. It will be hard for you to stay humble. He said, 'No, no. I'm OK. I won't change.'
However, Nestor states that:
We can assume the offense will go through some more changes when Prince gets more comfortable as a starter and the OL gels more with the arrival of fresh talents this summer.
Nestor has another idea:
It really comes down to staying on the field longer, Neuheisel said. Tennessee , second half, was because we stayed on field; we hit almost every third down, which ended making us over 50 percent for the game on third downs. We haven t come close to that since, and the more plays you get the more Norm s able to kind of counter himself and the more you keep the defense at bay rather than teeing off on you. But ultimately it comes down to being able to execute those types of plays and keeping the chains moving.
Nestor also takes into account the following fact:
As for the safety (and it s just one example of the luck) whatever was called on the field was not going to get overturned because it was impossible to tell from the angle, but it sure looked like progress was stopped AND he was down with the ball on the end zone side of the line. Impossible to tell.
Thinking that's not all, Paragon SC adds:
USC Top 20 @ position players #1 QB, Barkley; #13 WR, Flournoy; #5 OT, Graf; #2 Athlete, Hall; #13 CB, Harris; #1 ILB, Jones; #1 DE, Kennard; #4, IOL Martinez; #5 OLB, Telfort; #6 OLB, Simmons; #6 Safety, McDonald; #7 safety, Starling; #17 safety, Moore
Jerry Hinnen(Jerry Hinnen) is not really sure about that:
You just don't find that kind of explosive power in linebackers of Blackmon's Auburn-appropriate size very often, but that's the problem: we've also not found that kind of explosive power in Blackmon very often, despite the fact we can see it clearly right there. As Goldberg summarizes:
In response, wattsupwiththat claims:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/edinburgh_and_east/7878548.stm Yes a special BUNNY DOCTOR. Edinburgh University has the first Bunny Doctor.
Still being unsure, Jay Christensen asks:
Brian Dohn, L.A. Daily News : UCLA coach Rick Neuheisel reportedly wants to extend the contract of offensive coordinator Norm Chow through the 2011 season . Sal Interdonato, Middletown Times Herald-Record : Army has moved 6-foot-10, 286-pound Ali Villanueva from left tackle to receiver . Ted Lewis, Times-Picayune : As punishment for having a messy locker room , Tulane players had to run 10 100-yard sprints at the close of Tuesday s opening session of spring practice.
Elaine Chow might have an idea about it:
Pitchfork's called them thrilling and disorientating, Ignore Magaz ine called them extrinsic, calculated and precise, and Vice called them twiddly noodling and fearless - just quit calling them math rock! The four-person experimental band from New York has been thrilling musicians and the underground music scene since they began releasing EPs five years earlier.
Thinking that's not all, Sport(Sport) adds:
Sports Celebrity! On the good (and bad) life of sports figures About this Communication: You are receiving this email because you opted-in to receive L.A. Sports Connection. You're currently subscribed to L.A. Sports Connection with the address zaspamliu.sport@blogger.com. If you'd like to unsubscribe, please click here . You can also change your newsletter subscriptions by modifying your profile on latimes.com by clicking here For information on how we protect your information, plea se read our privacy policy Los Angeles Times, 202 West First Street, 5th Floor - New Media, Los Angeles, CA, 90012 Copyright Los Angeles Times, 2008
sugar comes with the facts:
Comments Display: Expanded Collapsed Eisen is 1000x more tolerable that Chris Berman, who hasn t been funny or on point in approximately 15 years. by smutsboy1 on Apr 28, 2009 12:13 PM EDT reply actions 0 recs
Theresa Freese Family thinks about it:
Our Family Adventures: What a Christmas! I'm Twittering I'm Twittering follow me on Twitter My Blog List my charming kids photogen-inc Big Mama Soost Family Adventures Ramblings of Running Roentgen Bring The Rain Groski Family Adventures Steffes Family Jax Family
Before going any further, Scott Wolf wants to get this straight:
gchristian said: Scott, what's up with Dakota Smith? He is huge and has great bloodlines, but isn't highly rated by any recruiting service. What is his major malfunction? May 1, 2009 11:56 AM
While it may be true, Nick(Nick) thinks:
Whatâs very frustrating for me is that Charlie Weis went 3-9 in his third year, and there was virtually no talk of firing him. But I guarantee you that if Rodriguez misses a bowl game this season, his first year, you will hear a LOT more talk about how heâs not the right guy for the job, etc. Never mind the fact that we donât have a proper QB for his system yet â" the most important part of Michiganâs team from here on out. Additionally, Rodriguez is working with about 5 of âhis ownâ recruits. In his 3rd year, Weis was working with, what, 50(?) of his own recruits (two full recrui ting classes, plus a few guys he pulled in after Willingham was fired). Pretty much all of his offensive players in year 3 fit his offensive system (pro style). And if you want to say that Weis struggled because his 3rd-year team was loaded with inexperienced players... umm, have you looked at Michiganâs roster lately? The entire THREE-deep on offense has just one senior (TE Mike Massey), and weâre starting freshmen at QB, RB, OL, and WR!
But Armando Salguero says that's not all:
C) Ronnie needs to prove he can avoid injuries. With repaired knee, broken hand and having issues on ankle mark him as injury-prone and nobody likes that stuff.
Before going any further, Paragon SC wants to get this straight:
Much of the season UCLA safety Rahim Moore made it known he was not a USC fan growing up, but Tuesday the usually talkative freshman had little to say, and even sounded like an active member of the Carroll fan club.
Darryl Maxie does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
diego June 8th, 2009 11:59 am When Lane commits a big time NCAA violation, let me know, otherwise I ll just keep reading about schools like USC, Memphis and Alabama breaking the major rules paying players, agents, taking tests/SATs, creating bogus classes. Link Report this comment
Still being unsure, Paragon SC asks:
Interesting If Carroll asked/ran his plan by Nueheisel, I would expect such an occurrence because Carroll owed Nueheisel something such as owing him the respect of letting Nueheisel know about the uniform plan in advance.
Sources:
hooper CK0712(CK0712) Nestor Nestor Nestor Paragon SC Jerry Hinnen(Jerry Hinnen) wattsupwiththat Jay Christensen Elaine Chow Sport(Sport) sugar Theresa Freese Family Scott Wolf Nick(Nick) Armando Salguero Paragon SC Darryl Maxie
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Norm Chow From: Adam Maya, Staff Writer Since 2006 Wattsupwiththat Husky.madness@gmail.com (karazekevin) Sharone Chris(Chris) Brian Dohn Brian Dohn Erin T. Sugar R. Leuma Schwenke Poopsie Aka Blue Webmaster Class Of 66 Chris Steller Susan Polgar August West Paragon SC /26710948
Before going any further, Adam Maya, staff writer since 2006 wants to get this straight:
Copyright (C) 2009 Orange County Register Communications
wattsupwiththat shows how it is done:
Any.CO2 is clearly a rate limiting nutrient . As such, any increase will result in increased plant growth. It ought to be concentration proportional up to the full utilization level. Elsewhere I ve seen this reported as about 1000 to 2000 ppm. This, IMHO, is clear evidence that most life on this planet evolved to expect 1000ppm+ and has had it for most of evolutionary history (and would want it again )
husky.madness@gmail.com (karazekevin) says it all comes down to this:
Probably not: Steve Sarkisian, Dennis Franchione, Dewayne Walker, Philip Fulmer, Troy Calhoun, Bronco Mendenhall, Les Miles, Marty Mornhinweg, Brian Billick, Mike Riley, Michael Haywood, Skip Holtz, Brady Hoke, Brain Kelly, Jim Harbaugh, Norm Chow, Randy Edsal
wattsupwiththat comes with the facts:
10 02 2009 Tamara (14:07:11) : Don t forget that we consumers are all part of the carbon cycle. Carbon sequestration has been a viable technology for centuries, a.k.a. six feet under.
Sharone is not really sure about that:
Zizzivivizz: Happy are they that hear their detractions and put them to mending. skip to main | skip to sidebar
However, Chris(Chris) states that:
It was so good because the team was so well coached. They wasted almost no time, as after each play they were back at the line, everyone informed of the play, and off they went. Not once did they spike the football unnecessarily, and they conserved their timeouts rather than use them up before they had to. Indeed, the two-minute offense was so good that few commentators or announcers seemed to really perceive how good it was. This is probably due to the fact that so many teams--including so many high-profile, otherwise well-coached teams--are so incredibly bad at two-minute offense.
Still being unsure, Brian Dohn asks:
How close was Te'o to committing to UCLA? Some feel extremely close, and some say otherwise. I don't think he was ever close because I think his father wanted either USC or Notre D ame, and he was constantly being steered in that direction. However, I don't think UCLA is out of it for Te'o. ...Shall I explain? If Te'o goes on a two-year church mission after his first season, his recruitment will open up again. I know he had a good vibe from UCLA.
Similarly, Brian Dohn adds:
: For a flagship school, Adidas' sure has a funny way of supporting it. ...La Femme Bruin on Answers, part II: Under Armour I'm cool with, but please not Nike. Can you imagine...bl ...
Erin T. imagines that:
Mom2Two: Service With A Smile? I Guess Not... skip to main | skip to sidebar Mom2Two Just an online journal of my daily trials dealing with two teenage girls. We'll see if it's humorous or humiliating...
sugar comes with a new idea:
So in the midst of the NBA playoffs, the NHL playoffs, and on the same weekend as the Yankees travel to play a series with the Red Sox, the NFL held its draft in New York City. Call me crazy, but other than the score of Game 6 between the Caps and Rangers, I couldn't tell you much about any other sporting event (oh, and the Nats went 1-2 against the Mets...congrats to Jordan Zimmerman.) I had two T.V.'s--each was tuned to either NFL Network or ESPN, with one serving to flip back and forth between Caps Game 6 and the draft.
However, R. Leuma Schwenke states that:
Neuheisel appropriately singled out and praised the play of Hall: "He [Hall] just was having an unbelievable first half," he said. "It wasn't like these guys [Hall's receivers] were making unbelievable catches; his throws were right on the money. He is an outstanding player."
As Poopsie aka Blue says:
Faya Happy Mother Day ! Bonne Fête des Mères ! 2 days ago Gennasus Monochrome Weekly 1 day ago
Webmaster objects:
In response, Class of 66 claims:
I have reviewed both last year's drive charts and statistics and this year's. The argument that the O is responsible for the D's poor performance is a complete fallacy. This game really proves the point. During the first half, we had a time of possession lead of about 2:1. Our O had long drives through out the game.
For example, wattsupwiththat considers:
My actual belief in itself won t cause an increased probability of droughts in many prime agricultural areas, but the effects of AGW will.
Class of 66 thinks about it:
Both of CRN's decisions that are being questioned conveyed the exact opposite message -- a message that must be sent and internalized if we are to develop winning ways.
Chris Steller is absolutely sure that:
UPDATE: The Secretary of State s office now says half of the ballots remain unredacted. In a motion filed this morning, Coleman asked the court for a temporary injunction order to halt the redacting of the ID numbers. The work of separating envelopes from absentee ballots and marking out the numbers was included in the court s Feb. 13 order , which also ruled out a dozen or so categories of absentee ballots from future re-examination.
Susan Polgar thinks that the problem is:
Susan Polgar Power Principles of Chess Click on image to see the important chess principles Susan Polgar Foundation www.SusanPolgarFoundation.org
August West considers that:
Truer words have not been typed. It s ridiculous what these unproven rookies demand and get. "I throw, you catch. It's NOT that hard!" Peyton Manning, SNL, 2007 by peytonsthebest on Apr 8, 2009 6:03 PM CDT up reply actions 0 recs
Paragon SC does a quick recap:
You know what? Fuck you Sports Gods, fuck you. by bluemax on Oct 29, 2008 1:16 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Sources:
Adam Maya, staff writer since 2006 wattsupwiththat husky.madness@gmail.com (karazekevin) Sharone Chris(Chris) Brian Dohn Brian Dohn Erin T. sugar R. Leuma Schwenke Poopsie aka Blue Webmaster Class of 66 Chris Steller Susan Polgar August West Paragon SC
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Copyright (C) 2009 Orange County Register Communications
wattsupwiththat shows how it is done:
Any.CO2 is clearly a rate limiting nutrient . As such, any increase will result in increased plant growth. It ought to be concentration proportional up to the full utilization level. Elsewhere I ve seen this reported as about 1000 to 2000 ppm. This, IMHO, is clear evidence that most life on this planet evolved to expect 1000ppm+ and has had it for most of evolutionary history (and would want it again )
husky.madness@gmail.com (karazekevin) says it all comes down to this:
Probably not: Steve Sarkisian, Dennis Franchione, Dewayne Walker, Philip Fulmer, Troy Calhoun, Bronco Mendenhall, Les Miles, Marty Mornhinweg, Brian Billick, Mike Riley, Michael Haywood, Skip Holtz, Brady Hoke, Brain Kelly, Jim Harbaugh, Norm Chow, Randy Edsal
wattsupwiththat comes with the facts:
10 02 2009 Tamara (14:07:11) : Don t forget that we consumers are all part of the carbon cycle. Carbon sequestration has been a viable technology for centuries, a.k.a. six feet under.
Sharone is not really sure about that:
Zizzivivizz: Happy are they that hear their detractions and put them to mending. skip to main | skip to sidebar
However, Chris(Chris) states that:
It was so good because the team was so well coached. They wasted almost no time, as after each play they were back at the line, everyone informed of the play, and off they went. Not once did they spike the football unnecessarily, and they conserved their timeouts rather than use them up before they had to. Indeed, the two-minute offense was so good that few commentators or announcers seemed to really perceive how good it was. This is probably due to the fact that so many teams--including so many high-profile, otherwise well-coached teams--are so incredibly bad at two-minute offense.
Still being unsure, Brian Dohn asks:
How close was Te'o to committing to UCLA? Some feel extremely close, and some say otherwise. I don't think he was ever close because I think his father wanted either USC or Notre D ame, and he was constantly being steered in that direction. However, I don't think UCLA is out of it for Te'o. ...Shall I explain? If Te'o goes on a two-year church mission after his first season, his recruitment will open up again. I know he had a good vibe from UCLA.
Similarly, Brian Dohn adds:
: For a flagship school, Adidas' sure has a funny way of supporting it. ...La Femme Bruin on Answers, part II: Under Armour I'm cool with, but please not Nike. Can you imagine...bl ...
Erin T. imagines that:
Mom2Two: Service With A Smile? I Guess Not... skip to main | skip to sidebar Mom2Two Just an online journal of my daily trials dealing with two teenage girls. We'll see if it's humorous or humiliating...
sugar comes with a new idea:
So in the midst of the NBA playoffs, the NHL playoffs, and on the same weekend as the Yankees travel to play a series with the Red Sox, the NFL held its draft in New York City. Call me crazy, but other than the score of Game 6 between the Caps and Rangers, I couldn't tell you much about any other sporting event (oh, and the Nats went 1-2 against the Mets...congrats to Jordan Zimmerman.) I had two T.V.'s--each was tuned to either NFL Network or ESPN, with one serving to flip back and forth between Caps Game 6 and the draft.
However, R. Leuma Schwenke states that:
Neuheisel appropriately singled out and praised the play of Hall: "He [Hall] just was having an unbelievable first half," he said. "It wasn't like these guys [Hall's receivers] were making unbelievable catches; his throws were right on the money. He is an outstanding player."
As Poopsie aka Blue says:
Faya Happy Mother Day ! Bonne Fête des Mères ! 2 days ago Gennasus Monochrome Weekly 1 day ago
Webmaster objects:
In response, Class of 66 claims:
I have reviewed both last year's drive charts and statistics and this year's. The argument that the O is responsible for the D's poor performance is a complete fallacy. This game really proves the point. During the first half, we had a time of possession lead of about 2:1. Our O had long drives through out the game.
For example, wattsupwiththat considers:
My actual belief in itself won t cause an increased probability of droughts in many prime agricultural areas, but the effects of AGW will.
Class of 66 thinks about it:
Both of CRN's decisions that are being questioned conveyed the exact opposite message -- a message that must be sent and internalized if we are to develop winning ways.
Chris Steller is absolutely sure that:
UPDATE: The Secretary of State s office now says half of the ballots remain unredacted. In a motion filed this morning, Coleman asked the court for a temporary injunction order to halt the redacting of the ID numbers. The work of separating envelopes from absentee ballots and marking out the numbers was included in the court s Feb. 13 order , which also ruled out a dozen or so categories of absentee ballots from future re-examination.
Susan Polgar thinks that the problem is:
Susan Polgar Power Principles of Chess Click on image to see the important chess principles Susan Polgar Foundation www.SusanPolgarFoundation.org
August West considers that:
Truer words have not been typed. It s ridiculous what these unproven rookies demand and get. "I throw, you catch. It's NOT that hard!" Peyton Manning, SNL, 2007 by peytonsthebest on Apr 8, 2009 6:03 PM CDT up reply actions 0 recs
Paragon SC does a quick recap:
You know what? Fuck you Sports Gods, fuck you. by bluemax on Oct 29, 2008 1:16 PM PDT up reply actions 0 recs
Sources:
Adam Maya, staff writer since 2006 wattsupwiththat husky.madness@gmail.com (karazekevin) Sharone Chris(Chris) Brian Dohn Brian Dohn Erin T. sugar R. Leuma Schwenke Poopsie aka Blue Webmaster Class of 66 Chris Steller Susan Polgar August West Paragon SC
Disclaimer:
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