11-12-2007, 03:09 AM | #21 | |
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Yes, mp started that on this site. I should have been more clear about utefans and jefe's board. That's where the zoobs are expressing their dismay about such an egregious lack of sportsmanship. As for Bronco, he did a good thing, but now I'll play the role of defender and point out that KW could have put Mack back in the game for one last play because he was just 2 yards shy of a 6th consecutive 100+ yard rushing effort (not only that, he probably would have scored as well), but KW had enough class to tell Grady (the backup QB) to kneel down.
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11-12-2007, 01:35 PM | #24 |
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KW did put in the second stringers in the 4th quarter. This kick was in the third quarter.
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My area of disagreement with folks over on CB is not there calling "the act" classless, but using it to then attack the character of Whittingham. How shallow and hypocritical. Those that attack the most you will find the most willing to defend a mistake made by one of their own. Of course it isn't anywhere near as bad as TBS. At least on CB you can dissent from the group without have the group turning on you and questioning your ancestory.
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11-12-2007, 03:02 PM | #26 |
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I think its great. I happen to be in utah for the next couple of weeks and everytime two utes gives me some crap I can just give him the "cowboy joe salute"
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11-12-2007, 03:18 PM | #29 |
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I endorse this observation. I'm still enjoying Kyle's very earnest post-game explanation that he had to hold Glenn accountable for his words (I'll ignore Kyle's much smarter explanation last night that he just got a little carried away--I'm fine with that).
As I watched the first explanation, however, I was wondering, "How will Whittingham hold George ('I guarantee it!') Zimmer of the Men’s Wearhouse accountable when, contrary to the salesman’s assurances, Kyle’s recently purchased ensemble does, in fact, make him look fat?" |
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Kyle missed the chance for a classic quote.
We were fully invested in running up the score at a higher level. |
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