Fightinibis
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You know how it works, once he leaves here his defenses will start tackling.Dude better go to a coaching clinic and spend some time there. Until his buyout runs dry.
You know how it works, once he leaves here his defenses will start tackling.Dude better go to a coaching clinic and spend some time there. Until his buyout runs dry.
Allow me to clarify:you definitely went there lol
His defense is used to getting raped, so...
Preachhhhhh!Allow me to clarify:
I grew up 4 hours from State Penn. I've had friends, family and everyone else run their mouths to me about Miami for 30+ years, which is fine. I had no problem telling them to eat a bag of ****s in the context of sport.
When the Nevin Shapiro **** dropped it went to another level. Imagine every biased, bull**** negative narrative said about Miami on steroids, as if me being a fan of the University of Miami was an indictment on me as a person. A lot of people spoke to me as if they had some moral high ground to stand on because Kellen Winslow got a free lap dance. It was mind-boggling and it got old, quick.
When Jerry Sandusky happened, I didn't rush to spike the football because I'm not a mouth-breather who's livelihood hinges entirely on whether my favorite CFB wins or loses. It wasn't about sports; I can't think of a more heinous act than child rape and most of my friends who are PSU alums/fans felt the same way - they were disgusted and embarrassed.
But some of those same mother ****ers who couldn't say "Thug U" enough when Miami came up, some of those ******** were defiant. "Poor JoePa, it's not fair. It had nothing to do with football". Calling for the University Miami to drop football over a boat ride while taking a bullet for a man who turned a blind eye to child rape...yeah, **** those guys. Thats a stain I won't ever let them forget about.
It was in either Barry or Manny article. Can’t remember who. If he takes a analyst role dunno if that’s considered the same because remember shoop did that with us this year.You sure? You know for a fact that his UM contract has offset language?
I can't this enough. I live 3 hours from there and the looking the other way when this broke disgusted me. We got in trouble because kids partied on a boat.Allow me to clarify:
I grew up 4 hours from State Penn. I've had friends, family and everyone else run their mouths to me about Miami for 30+ years, which is fine. I had no problem telling them to eat a bag of ****s in the context of sport.
When the Nevin Shapiro **** dropped it went to another level. Imagine every biased, bull**** negative narrative said about Miami on steroids, as if me being a fan of the University of Miami was an indictment on me as a person. A lot of people spoke to me as if they had some moral high ground to stand on because Kellen Winslow got a free lap dance. It was mind-boggling and it got old, quick.
When Jerry Sandusky happened, I didn't rush to spike the football because I'm not a mouth-breather who's livelihood hinges entirely on whether my favorite CFB wins or loses. It wasn't about sports; I can't think of a more heinous act than child rape and most of my friends who are PSU alums/fans felt the same way - they were disgusted and embarrassed.
But some of those same mother ****ers who couldn't say "Thug U" enough when Miami came up, some of those ******** were defiant. "Poor JoePa, it's not fair. It had nothing to do with football". Calling for the University Miami to drop football over a boat ride while taking a bullet for a man who turned a blind eye to child rape...yeah, **** those guys. Thats a stain I won't ever let them forget about.
Allow me to clarify:
I grew up 4 hours from State Penn. I've had friends, family and everyone else run their mouths to me about Miami for 30+ years, which is fine. I had no problem telling them to eat a bag of ****s in the context of sport.
When the Nevin Shapiro **** dropped it went to another level. Imagine every biased, bull**** negative narrative said about Miami on steroids, as if me being a fan of the University of Miami was an indictment on me as a person. A lot of people spoke to me as if they had some moral high ground to stand on because Kellen Winslow got a free lap dance. It was mind-boggling and it got old, quick.
When Jerry Sandusky happened, I didn't rush to spike the football because I'm not a mouth-breather who's livelihood hinges entirely on whether my favorite CFB wins or loses. It wasn't about sports; I can't think of a more heinous act than child rape and most of my friends who are PSU alums/fans felt the same way - they were disgusted and embarrassed.
But some of those same mother ****ers who couldn't say "Thug U" enough when Miami came up, some of those ******** were defiant. "Poor JoePa, it's not fair. It had nothing to do with football". Calling for the University Miami to drop football over a boat ride while taking a bullet for a man who turned a blind eye to child rape...yeah, **** those guys. Thats a stain I won't ever let them forget about.
**** naw…LMAO!His defense is used to getting raped, so...
Good. Then they will get to experience the pain of watching LB's rarely filling a gap. And if they do fill a gap, it will be the wrong one.I have a friend at Penn. He has a good source that heard that MD’s hiring is contingent upon him bringing the Chain rights with him.
Manny’s bottom ***** Kendal Brorles disagreesHis defense is used to getting raped, so...
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Penn State University
Jan 2006 - Present16 years
I have the joy of teathing Frethman Englith, it ith a blathst!
Yup, checks out.