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Leisher
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Posted on: Feb. 06 2011,14:06 |
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Catt, do me a favor and root for the Steelers tonight?
The Packers are the team I least wanted the Steelers to face.
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Post Number: 162
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Malcolm
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Posted on: Feb. 06 2011,17:36 |
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Steel Curtain a bit rusty, Leish?
Edited by Malcolm on Feb. 06 2011,17:37
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Post Number: 163
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TheCatt
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Posted on: Feb. 06 2011,19:51 |
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Sorry, Leisher... I was rooting for the Packers.
I'm not sure if this is a rule, but I generally root for whoever won the Super Bowl least recently.
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Post Number: 164
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Leisher
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Posted on: Feb. 06 2011,20:28 |
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Steel Curtain was fine. I figured they wouldn't stop Rogers the whole game, but the 4 injuries, no penalties for the Packers, and two turnovers in the first half killed them. Without the three turnovers, the Steelers win that game easily. Ben played like shit too and that didn't help.
Oh well, 6 wins in 8 Super Bowls in still pretty good. I don't hate Green Bay, so it doesn't hurt that much. Losing to Arizona would've sucked a lot more.
Not bad for a team picked to finish third in their division.
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Post Number: 165
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Malcolm
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Posted on: Feb. 06 2011,21:30 |
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Since Favre is gone, it's hard to hate the Pack-Queers as much. And Jennings saved my ass in a few games this season.
-------------- Diogenes of Sinope:
"It is not that I am mad, it is only that my head is different from yours."
"Other dogs bite only their enemies, whereas I bite also my friends in order to save them."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC:
"Better dead than smeg."
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Post Number: 166
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TheCatt
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Posted on: Feb. 07 2011,06:02 |
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I did cheer for a close game one GB went up 14-0, though.
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Leisher
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Posted on: May 26 2011,18:19 |
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QUOTE So far, I'm just stunned that nothing more has happened.
Me too.
I don't care for Yahoo Sports as they are famously anti-Big Ten, but the article makes good points, especially with what happened at USC today.
Everyone here thinks the hammer is going to get dropped on OSU and the NCAA has to make an example out of them after letting Cam Newton and Auburn off the hook to protect the national title game.
The problem with that is that the NCAA let Cam Newton and Auburn off the hook. Meanwhile, they blasted USC, and now are going after Oregon. Bye Bye Pac 10. The Big 12 is decimated, and is really a two dog show (if that). The Big East is a joke. The ACC hasn't been the same in years. Notre Dame hasn't been a true contender in many decades. Of the small schools, Boise State is now under investigation. Taking Ohio State off the board means the Big Ten is less relevant.
Who is going to play the SEC darling of the year in the national title game?
No wonder the SEC dominates college football, outside of Tennessee, nobody gets busted for shit. Over the last two years, Auburn, Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, and South Carolina have all been under investigation for serious violations. To date, only Tennessee has faced any punishment. Meanwhile, the NCAA does it's best to take out any decent competition in other conferences.
QUOTE And I still can't believe the players weren't banned from the post season game.
Why? What's more important, a multimillion dollar deal with corporate sponsors or punishing some kids for getting free or 50% off tattoos? The NCAA had no choice.
Again, let me point out that Cam Newton played in the national championship game. They caught him with both hands in the cookie jar, but punishing him would have been a disaster because the scandal broke too late. If Auburn had lost a late game, I think the NCAA would have miraculously found evidence against him.
QUOTE I always wondered the same thing about UNC basketball players, quite frankly. Brand new SUVs, driving around campus, "on loan" from dealerships, or some such.
EVERY school has players who cheat. To suggest otherwise is ridiculous. Hell, even Harvard and Yale students get preferential treatment.
While I don't think these athletes should be given massive salaries (they already get a free education at the school of their choice), I do think more could be done by the schools to reign them in, and more done by the NCAA to acknowledge that taking classes and participating in a full time sport is difficult enough without also trying to fit in a part time job to help make ends meet.
Back to OSU, I personally think it could go either way.
The NCAA's recent letter of charges seemed to suggest that they didn't hold the school responsible for the majority of the infractions, but that Tressell was in trouble. I wouldn't be surprised to see similar sanctions that USC got or minor sanctions on OSU, but the end of Jim Tressel at Ohio State. In fact, no matter what, I think we've seen the end of Jim. Pretty sad considering had he told the school back when he first found out, neither he nor the school would be facing ANY sanctions.
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Post Number: 171
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WSGrundy
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Posted on: May 26 2011,19:30 |
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I don't get why all the TV personalities are acting so shocked about Tressel. There have been players getting in trouble for stuff or being found out after they left school all through his run in college. Clarrett, Holmes, Smith, etc. Plus shady stuff was going on at Youngstown St. I don't know how much he knew about so saying that he was encouraging it or was just putting his head in the sand and not wanting to know about it is up for debate. You listen to the talking heads and they keep saying stuff like "Well if you can't believe Tressel who can you believe?" The answer is nobody because there are kids taking money at all schools but how is this a big shock?
I do remember telling my wife who is an osu fan that he was going to get them in trouble when he was hired because crooked things were going on at Youngstown.
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Post Number: 172
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TheCatt
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Posted on: May 27 2011,06:08 |
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I'll be surprised if Tressel is still there, and there isn't some larger institutional punishment. It's one thing to have the head coach not know (these teams are huge, kids are going to do dumb things). But to know about it, and do nothing.
As for Newton, the only thing they could prove is that the dad shopped him around, and that he didn't go to the place from which his dad demanded money. To me, the kid is innocent. Banning his dad from football contact (or whatever they did), is just dumb though.
Crap like this is just going to continue to happen though as long as the colleges are the lower league of pro football. Honestly, I'm fine with them getting more stipends, resources, or whatever it takes through college. The NCAA is already a fraud. The Fiesta Bowl should have been removed, or given the death penalty.
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Post Number: 174
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Leisher
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Posted on: May 27 2011,09:23 |
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QUOTE I'll be surprised if Tressel is still there, and there isn't some larger institutional punishment. It's one thing to have the head coach not know (these teams are huge, kids are going to do dumb things). But to know about it, and do nothing.
Thing is, Tressel nor the school set this benefit up. Tressel found out and hid it, but once the school actually found out they self-reported immediately. That's what the NCAA's letter said too.
I'd be stunned if the school gets hammered really hard, but I expect Tressel and the players to get hit pretty big. In fact, I think Tressel is a dead man walking.
QUOTE As for Newton, the only thing they could prove is that the dad shopped him around, and that he didn't go to the place from which his dad demanded money. To me, the kid is innocent. Banning his dad from football contact (or whatever they did), is just dumb though.
That's not true though. Newton texted one of the guys involved a statement like "I'm going to Auburn because the money is too good." He knew what was going on. We're not talking about Tebow, this is Newton. His record coming into Auburn was already really shitty and people were wondering why he was still eligible at all. NCAA violations AND criminal activity on campus were in his immediate past before arriving at Auburn.
The NCAA didn't bother to go looking for those texts during their "investigation". That's why a lot of people are so critical of them right now. The first thing they did in the Tressel situation was ask for records of phone calls and texts. When the Newton story first broke we learned that all communication was done via phone calls and texts. The NCAA didn't bother looking there, why?
QUOTE Honestly, I'm fine with them getting more stipends, resources, or whatever it takes through college.
The whole system needs to be re-evaluated.
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Post Number: 175
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TheCatt
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Posted on: May 27 2011,09:41 |
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Do you have links for that? I've never heard that Cam sent texts like that.
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Post Number: 178
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WSGrundy
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Posted on: May 30 2011,11:58 |
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OSU must feel they are going to get nailed or knew they would and are now praying for a lesser punishment. I am guessing a little worse then whatever usc got.
Perhaps that rumored SI story is coming out and maybe it does has some major issues for osu.
Edited by WSGrundy on May 30 2011,12:03
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Post Number: 179
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WSGrundy
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Posted on: May 30 2011,15:55 |
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Looks like there NCAA is opening a new investigation into pryor.
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Post Number: 180
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Malcolm
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Posted on: May 30 2011,16:46 |
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Publicly crucify them all. Â College sports are rapidly reaching parity with professional ones with respect to general douchiness and corruption.
Edited by Malcolm on May 30 2011,16:47
-------------- Diogenes of Sinope:
"It is not that I am mad, it is only that my head is different from yours."
"Other dogs bite only their enemies, whereas I bite also my friends in order to save them."
Arnold Judas Rimmer, BSC, SSC:
"Better dead than smeg."
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