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They “Retired” Coach Woodson Thread

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17 minutes ago, Silat Player said:

What kind of Jekyll and Hyde team is OSU? How did THAT team beat Purdue? They looked horrible vs IU the other night. And I don't think it was IU's stellar defense that was the cause. 

The B1G is kind of wild this year...

I thought the OSU looked like 2 bad teams trying to lose!  You got me on the Jekyll and Hyde!  What about Iowa and Minnesota? 

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I thought the same thing!  It makes our road win at OSU look that much better.  QBall is drafting the extension papers as we speak, lol. That last statement is for you Hornsby
If he wins tonight the chest bumping will be off the charts. I agree he could start them because at 6-3 the I did my job talk will start back up.

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39 minutes ago, IUFAN1976 said:

I thought the OSU looked like 2 bad teams trying to lose!  You got me on the Jekyll and Hyde!  What about Iowa and Minnesota? 

It is a crazy year.  I have viewed Minnesota as absolutely putrid but in their last two games they have beaten Michigan and then won at Iowa.  Would have bet everything I own that they wouldn’t win both of those games.

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1 hour ago, Hovadipo said:

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Could you post this in braille for those who have reading comprehension problems?

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24 minutes ago, Hornsby said:

If he wins tonight the chest bumping will be off the charts. I agree he could start them because at 6-3 the I did my job talk will start back up.

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I was told not to give them any ideas, do stop!  ;)  lol

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15 minutes ago, DChoosier said:

It is a crazy year.  I have viewed Minnesota as absolutely putrid but in their last two games they have beaten Michigan and then won at Iowa.  Would have bet everything I own that they wouldn’t win both of those games.

I know, kind of weird!  But I do think their coach is much much better than ours

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37 minutes ago, Eagle’s Rug said:

Thanks, I did not know you could do that, pretty cool!

@IUFAN1976 read this and save it, print it out, highlight it, and fax it to yourself.

Obviously I didn’t either!  Thanks for the tip and for personally singling me out!   

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1 hour ago, Hovadipo said:

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I donnt get it. 

 

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I know, kind of weird!  But I do think their coach is much much better than ours
Minnesota has like 25% of the nil Woodson has. I really do think Woodson is the worst coach in the league given the resources and talent he has

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3 minutes ago, Hovadipo said:

Bless your heart. Maybe I'll make a Youtube tutorial sometime.

A true, southern expression. Did I do it, right?

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10 minutes ago, Hovadipo said:

Bless your heart. Maybe I'll make a Youtube tutorial sometime.

It's pretty choice to have my heart blessed, but wondering if it's blessing no. 1, 2, or 5 below, or maaaybe them others

From the Urban Dictionary:

Below are the meanings of "bless your heart" from an Alabama born and raised southerner.
1. If someone has just lost a loved one, we say bless your heart to mean sympathy.
2. If a child falls down and skins their knee or someone tells you a sad story about a family member, we say bless your heart to mean we are sincerely sorry something bad happened.
3. If a southerner looks at you with a sardonic smile and says bless your heart, it usually means she thinks you're an idiot or your opinion is stupid.
4. If we look you straight in the face and say bless your heart and walk away or hang up, it generally means go screw yourself. This meaning also applies if bless your heart is used after an insult of some kind whether veiled or not.
5. Bless your heart can also be used to indicate surprise and happiness. For example, if someone tells you they won the lottery, we might say, "Bless your heart! That's fantastic!"
6. Another example is when we talk to each other about anything generally negative but not at all meant to be insulting. For example, "I know she spent all day in the kitchen and tried her very best, but bless her heart, what she served for the dinner party was just awful."

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