Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 3:05 pm
I think you hated him. He died recently.Shawn Marion wrote:^^^^
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I hate that fat fuck.
I think you hated him. He died recently.Shawn Marion wrote:^^^^
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I hate that fat fuck.
I know he is dead, I celebrated his death.Killian wrote:I think you hated him. He died recently.Shawn Marion wrote:^^^^
Awesome avatar.
I hate that fat fuck.
Congratulations to him on being a fat fuck. That is his claim to fame, "look at the funny fat guy dance!" If he weighed a buck-sixty he would never have risen to the level of "fame" that he had.Killian wrote:Wow! Why do you hate him so much?
I talked the same shit when he was alive. Being dead doesn't make him a better person.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Talking shit about fat, dead people. You must feel really good about yourself.
It may not make him a better person, but it makes you more of an asshole.Shawn Marion wrote:I talked the same shit when he was alive. Being dead doesn't make him a better person.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Talking shit about fat, dead people. You must feel really good about yourself.
I don't see it. How did him dying change anything?MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:It may not make him a better person, but it makes you more of an asshole.Shawn Marion wrote:I talked the same shit when he was alive. Being dead doesn't make him a better person.MgoBlue-LightSpecial wrote:Talking shit about fat, dead people. You must feel really good about yourself.
Brutus Buckeye, whatever. At least he/she is a cheerleader from the university.Degenerate wrote:Remind me to beat the shit out of Brutus Buckeye next time I see him mugging for the camera after not watching a sack by A.J. Hawk on third down because he was too busy posing for a picture with a kid.
Like what?Sky wrote:Hey SM, is that all you got, rants about a deceased Buckeye? Lets try and bring something else to the table.
Although his outfit and dance moves are anything but forgettable, King prefers to stay out of the spotlight when he is out of the Horseshoe, said Tim Pike, a senior in criminology and sociology and former OSU cheerleader.
"He was everywhere the cheerleaders were, and whenever he got attention, he would re-direct it to the cheerleaders and the band," Pike said. "Even a portion of the money made from the Beanie Baby of him is put toward the cheerleading scholarship. He is so giving and absolutely in love with Ohio State."
Earlier in the year, King held a party at Beekman Park for the cheerleaders and marching band members, Bunting said. It was a huge commitment and a large cost, but he did not expect anything in return. It was his way of thanking the cheerleaders and band members for their hard work, while also allowing them to relax, she said.
"I took them out to lunch," King said. "It was my way of showing appreciation for all that they do."
Along with understanding the hard work put in by athletes, King goes out of his way to build relationships with students. For some students whose parents are not around, he is like a father figure, said Pike, who calls him "Big Daddy." King helps students network in the business world, investing in their future, he said.
King supports all of OSU's athletic programs and the university's students in general, Debbi King said. There is always something going on that will benefit OSU or other charities, and he feels he has to be there, she said.
Let me guess, your father went the same way Vincent Ludwig did.Shawn Marion wrote:I hate TBDBITL as well.
Shoalzie wrote:One thing I never thought of as factor in the game until I saw it snowing today...the weather.
I think in a cold and blustery day, it might favor Michigan because it should slow down the Buckeye's vertical passing game and their overall team speed. The Wolverines with a healthy Mike Hart and Jake Long have the better running game.
Fuck, I tell ya...this has been a long week.88 wrote:When is it going to be Saturday already?
Ohio State was NOT the better team that year.88 wrote:
But what do I know? Freaky shit happens on that slick rubber field of yours. A turnover here and a blown coverage there, and next thing you know the better team gets beat. It happened in 2003.
If not 2003.... it definitely happened in '69, '73, '85 & '95, just to name a handful. Bottom line is you just never know in this game. We don't play down south or out west where the weather is perfect all the time. Things like ice, snow, wind, rain, etc. are all neutralizers that can, and do, have an enormous impact on the outcome of football games.BlindRef wrote:Ohio State was NOT the better team that year.88 wrote:
But what do I know? Freaky shit happens on that slick rubber field of yours. A turnover here and a blown coverage there, and next thing you know the better team gets beat. It happened in 2003.
Michigan controlled that game from the kickoff.
I thought you were there, but maybe the pregame chile clouded your judgement.
I agree. I was watching the PSU/OSU game last night. Smith wasn't able to hit wide open WRs down the field. He throws a nice deep ball, but he overthrows it almost every time. They'll take their shots, but I don't see them connecting on them.The vertical game some fear is highly overrated.
Sorry, that was me.You could smell the bile and urine
PSUFAN wrote:I agree. I was watching the PSU/OSU game last night. Smith wasn't able to hit wide open WRs down the field. He throws a nice deep ball, but he overthrows it almost every time. They'll take their shots, but I don't see them connecting on them.The vertical game some fear is highly overrated.
Sorry, that was me.You could smell the bile and urine
I'm not sure if it's fair to base your opinion of Troy Smith on a game played in a downpour against one of the best defenses in the country in one of the most hostile environments in the history of college football.PSUFAN wrote:I agree. I was watching the PSU/OSU game last night. Smith wasn't able to hit wide open WRs down the field. He throws a nice deep ball, but he overthrows it almost every time. They'll take their shots, but I don't see them connecting on them.The vertical game some fear is highly overrated.
going into AnnArbor most Buckeye fans have accepted that for every 1 yd michigan gains, a .5 yd will be added at the end of the run/pass. and unless ohio state can get for example a first down with out question, it will be 4th down, or short by .5yds. Its the whole home field advantage it has been accepted. Putting faith into B10 refs to not fuck up is an exersise in futility.PSUFAN wrote:I hope the game doesn't come down to a situation in which the Big 10 officials must exercise their (sic) judgement. Place no faith in that going well.
Good point. I wonder if Stanton will be able to do anything. Probably not. They've been ice cold for over a month now.PSUFAN wrote:You're probably right, bro...I have a fairly good opinion of him as a QB overall, but he's not much of a threat with his deep passing, IMO. Because of the zone PSU plays, I think their DBs are vulnerable to deep passing. Smith was unable to connect on several opportunities, but he seemed to hit the outs and medium stuff a lot more readily.
So what, you don't like 88, LB, Brave or any other Buckeyes, just wolverines?PSUFAN wrote:Sorry to take this off topic.
I'm an mclub, BlindRef, Shoalzie, and Leopold's fan...but I ain't no Carr fan, or Henne fan. I'll be rooting heavily for an OSU win.
Sky wrote:And yes, Smith is a poor passer. Sometimes he reminds me of Stanley Jackson with his futility. Short, long, wide right, wide left, in the turf, out of the endzone, to the opposing team, he has them all covered.
JON, are you trolling us?So what, you don't like 88, LB, Brave or any other Buckeyes, just wolverines?
Yeah, you are funny.PSUFAN wrote: JON, are you trolling us?