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woot 11-25-2007 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Colly Wolly (Post 154180)
Is there a big difference between what Collie said and what Ray Lewis said on the podium after winning the Super Bowl in 2001? Ray gave credit to God for the victory, and his ability to withstand the "trials" that God gave him (murder trial). Were people freaking out about that? Cause I think it's pretty similar.

Athletes give credit to God all the time. I love that it pisses all these Ute fans off.

First off, I think Ray Lewis or anybody else giving credit to God is really stupid. Second, there's a big difference between giving credit to God and saying the equivalent of "I'm more righteous than them, therefore God chose my team to win." Collie is the bomb, but that was a really dumb thing to say.

il Padrino Ute 11-25-2007 12:52 AM

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Originally Posted by woot (Post 154179)
Sigh. they don't mean anything because they aren't comparable. He's saying that Utah is top 5 against the pass, conveniently ignoring that they didn't play any of the top passing offenses. I never said that stats are always meaningless, and in fact I tend to put more emphasis on stats than most. BYU could run at will against the U's defense, and Utah's offense was impotent for most of the game. It would have been dominant on the scoreboard too if a couple more catches had been made. Nuance brother, nuance.

Nuance? Or homerism on your part?.

Tomato or tomahto? It's the same thing depending on perspective.

tooblue 11-25-2007 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Brian (Post 154140)
utefans.net claims he said this on radio:

"When you're doing what's right on and off the field, I think God steps in, takes care of it, the magic happens."

Anyone hear this?

Is there something wrong with that quote -did he say utes don't do things right on and off the field? Is he speaking about his own life and football experience?

woot 11-25-2007 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by il Padrino Ute (Post 154184)
Nuance? Or homerism on your part?.

Tomato or tomahto? It's the same thing depending on perspective.

Call it homerism, but in this case I just don't think you understood what I was referring to.

tooblue 11-25-2007 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Brian (Post 154160)
Yea, I am pissed.

I wonder if utah had won, would collie have had the nads to say:
"If only I had gone to see the Bishop last week, I think we would have won."

Are you taking his quote out of context? Why is it wrong for him to express gratitude? Why is it instantly perceived as a slight against Utes?

il Padrino Ute 11-25-2007 12:56 AM

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Originally Posted by woot (Post 154191)
Call it homerism, but in this case I just don't think you understood what I was referring to.

I know exactly what you were referring to. You discounted Utah's pass defense because they play in the MWC.

I just believe that you're incapable of giving Utah credit where credit is due.

Colly Wolly 11-25-2007 12:58 AM

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Originally Posted by woot (Post 154183)
First off, I think Ray Lewis or anybody else giving credit to God is really stupid. Second, there's a big difference between giving credit to God and saying the equivalent of "I'm more righteous than them, therefore God chose my team to win." Collie is the bomb, but that was a really dumb thing to say.

He basically said God helped us win. Whether it's true or not, I dont have a problem with him saying it. He's a devout, humble kid. We need more like him.

8ballrollin 11-25-2007 12:59 AM

I don't think Satan gets enough credit in sports.

I'd like to see a player come out and say, while their team is in the middle of a losing streak, or after a tough loss something like, "We played good enough to win today, but in the end, Satan got to us and we lost." Or, "I'd like to give Satan credit for today's loss; because I'm not taking any of the blame."

woot 11-25-2007 01:01 AM

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Originally Posted by il Padrino Ute (Post 154195)
I know exactly what you were referring to. You discounted Utah's pass defense because they play in the MWC.

I just believe that you're incapable of giving Utah credit where credit is due.

I think I'd be more likely to do so had I seen any of their other games this year. I just don't care that much about them, and therefore only have this game to go on. What I saw were a lot of wide open receivers. That tells me that their top 5 ranking is due to lack of competition. I'll admit that if BYU had played Arkansas, Navy, LSU, or even Air Force after they remembered that they are a running team, that we likely would not be ranked in the top 10 against the run, and that our status as the only team in the whole nation not to give up a 100 rusher is due to not facing any good rushers. Why can't you admit the same thing about your pass defense?

woot 11-25-2007 01:02 AM

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Originally Posted by 8ballrollin (Post 154200)
I don't think Satan gets enough credit in sports.

I'd like to see a player come out and say, while their team is in the middle of a losing streak, or after a tough loss something like, "We played good enough to win today, but in the end, Satan got to us and we lost." Or, "I'd like to give Satan credit for today's loss; because I'm not taking any of the blame."

That'd be pretty funny. I'd like to hear somebody give credit to Wotan or Ganesh.


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