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49 minutes ago, Pakmeng said:

Normal people don't spend nearly every waking hour on a message board repeating themselves. It's a symptom.

Could be worse...

Imagine someone who keeps coming back and making new IDs on message boards where they've been repeatedly banned.

That guy would be pretty pathetic 😐

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10 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Could be worse...

Imagine someone who keeps coming back and making new IDs on message boards where they've been repeatedly banned.

That guy would be pretty pathetic 😐

 

You sure do like to use that don't you? I mean, it truly is one of your go to sayings. You're one of those do as I say, not as I do types right? 

 

It's things like this that show that there really are no rules anymore. Calling someone pathetic should not be allowed.

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11 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

You sure do like to use that don't you? I mean, it truly is one of your go to sayings. You're one of those do as I say, not as I do types right? 

It's things like this that show that there really are no rules anymore. Calling someone pathetic should not be allowed.

Well, sometimes it fits.

Like say, when you have someone who spends all of their time talking about other people's posts instead of talking about, you know, football.

That guy is especially pathetic.

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1 hour ago, Pakmeng said:

It's pretty well accepted he leaves Snow the fug alone and Brady continued to call cutesy finesse offense for a year and a half despite Rhule regularly being said has a  physical run style offense preference. That offense for over a year and a half was not what Rhule is supposedly all about so not sure about that angle. This might be a narrative but when you pay attention to what actually happened it doesn't seem to be particularly true one.

Well, that is what reputable reporters who follow his teams have consistently said about how Rhule goes about running things.   I side with them on what goes on in house.  They have the ability to find out.  We don’t. 

And when Rhule fired Joe Brady and installed his Baylor coach the O was practically identical.    It was worse but there essentially no change.   

and Rhule might prefer to play 2 yards and a cloud of dust football in an ideal world.  But his talent and the games simply haven’t allowed for that to be a strategy he could roll out and stick too.    We had weak OL play, weak RB play and a D that couldn’t stop the run.     That’s not going to allow a coach to do that even if he prefers it. 

 

 

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

Well, sometimes it fits.

Like say, when you have someone who spends all of their time talking about other people's posts instead of talking about, you know, football.

That guy is especially pathetic.

 

You know who justifies there malicious behavior? Not normal people, that's for sure.

 

Oh, so you feel it is perfectly alright to throw out personal insults. But it is beyond the pale to talk about someone's posts? lol What a joke.

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5 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

You know who justifies there malicious behavior? Not normal people, that's for sure.

Oh, so you feel it is perfectly alright to throw out personal insults. But it is beyond the pale to talk about someone's posts? lol What a joke.

Well, I know I'm laughing 😃

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15 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Well, sometimes it fits.

Like say, when you have someone who spends all of their time talking about other people's posts instead of talking about, you know, football.

That guy is especially pathetic.

I mean this dude basically admitted to this board getting into his head. I can only imagine the level of mental weakness that takes. It's a fuging sports message board. If you get obsessed to the level that some of these idiots do, the internet is just not for you. Go make some friends or read a book.

Can you imagine how badly these people are warped by social media if this is all it takes to get them to melt down? Wow. 

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6 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

I mean this dude basically admitted to this board getting into his head. I can only imagine the level of mental weakness that takes. It's a fuging sports message board. If you get obsessed to the level that some of these idiots do, the internet is just not for you. Go make some friends or read a book.

Can you imagine how badly these people are warped by social media if this is all it takes to get them to melt down? Wow. 

 

Can't be any worse than your smug obnoxious belief in your own superiority. Now that's sad. I bet anything you have never owned a dog. Or if by chance you did, it probably ran away.

 

But hey, you've got that Cult of Negativity thing. So you have that going for ya.

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19 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

Yeah, you are a beacon of civility. 

But hey, you've embraced it haven't you?

 

15 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

Can't be any worse than your smug obnoxious belief in your own superiority. Now that's sad. I bet anything you have never owned a dog. Or if by chance you did, it probably ran away.

Laughing even harder now 😆

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8 minutes ago, iamhubby1 said:

Sad. Truly sad. Mr. Personal Attacks won't take responsibility. Why would we think he would.

Well between the irony (and hypocrisy) of posts like this, the fun of watching you tie yourself in knots and the sheer hilarity of you seeming to believe people are concerned over your opinion, I'm too entertained to care that much 😁

But feel free to continue if you think it'll make a difference to anybody.

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4 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

Well between the irony (and hypocrisy) of posts like this, the fun of watching you tie yourself in knots and the sheer hilarity of you seeming to believe people are concerned over your opinion, I'm too entertained to care that much 😁

But feel free to continue if you think it'll make a difference to anybody.

 

You seem to be laboring under the belief that I care about what you say about me. It couldn't be further from the truth. I see something. I say something. 

 

It truly amazes me who the folks are that complain about me. The never take responsibility crowd is in control.

 

Oh Hubby, it's a message board, everyone has a right to say what they want. Well...except you of course. lol

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