How Dawgman posters see the Hardcore Husky posters...
Well, I hate doucheman.com, so I'm certainly not a doucheman.com poster.
However, there is nothing wrong with writing a story about a kid with a great attitude that is battling his way back from 2 ACL tears. Everything on here is just grumpy curmudgeony cranky etc.
Look, if Sark goes 7-6 again, then I will want Sergent Hulka to stick his big toe up Sark's ass. But taking a break from that to applaud a kid like Deontae Cooper is fine too.
I will be at the boise state game. If Deontae Cooper gets to carry the ball I certainly won't cry or vomit or praise Jesus. But I will stand up and clap. His perseverance has NOTHING to do with Sark, and everything to do with his own fortitude.
Dude, I get where you're coming from. I really do. But what if Cooper's first carry involves our fucktarded O Line giving the ole' treatment to Boise St.'s best D lineman, Cooper gets lit up, fumbles, Boise St returns it for a TD, and both of Cooper's ACLs are torn again?
I'll stand up and clap if his first carry is a 65-yard TD run and blows past Boise St.'s entire D. That's when I would get a little emotional. Not some made up Seattle Sports feel good bullshit that UW's Minister of Information tells me to.
How Dawgman posters see the Hardcore Husky posters...
Well, I hate doucheman.com, so I'm certainly not a doucheman.com poster.
However, there is nothing wrong with writing a story about a kid with a great attitude that is battling his way back from 2 ACL tears. Everything on here is just grumpy curmudgeony cranky etc.
Look, if Sark goes 7-6 again, then I will want Sergent Hulka to stick his big toe up Sark's ass. But taking a break from that to applaud a kid like Deontae Cooper is fine too.
I will be at the boise state game. If Deontae Cooper gets to carry the ball I certainly won't cry or vomit or praise Jesus. But I will stand up and clap. His perseverance has NOTHING to do with Sark, and everything to do with his own fortitude.
Dude, I get where you're coming from. I really do. But what if Cooper's first carry involves our fucktarded O Line giving the ole' treatment to Boise St.'s best D lineman, Cooper gets lit up, fumbles, Boise St returns it for a TD, and both of Cooper's ACLs are torn again?
I'll stand up and clap if his first carry is a 65-yard TD run and blows past Boise St.'s entire D. That's when I would get a little emotional. Not some made up Seattle Sports feel good bullshit that UW's Minister of Information tells me to.
Well, I don't need it either. I loved this kid's attitude before this story; it was just a reminder. The one tidbit that was new to me was Deontae's father strapping a tire to his son and having him run up hills. Did you already know that? I didn't.
Look, I don't like the "Minister of Information," or whatever title he has. Is he that blond guy with beedie eyes and glasses that sits next to Sark at press conferences? That guy annoys the shit out of me.
But sadly, I can't attend practices so I sift through the piles of garbage that is published, simply to get a few morsels...like dad strapping a tire to his son.
How Dawgman posters see the Hardcore Husky posters...
Well, I hate doucheman.com, so I'm certainly not a doucheman.com poster.
However, there is nothing wrong with writing a story about a kid with a great attitude that is battling his way back from 2 ACL tears. Everything on here is just grumpy curmudgeony cranky etc.
Look, if Sark goes 7-6 again, then I will want Sergent Hulka to stick his big toe up Sark's ass. But taking a break from that to applaud a kid like Deontae Cooper is fine too.
I will be at the boise state game. If Deontae Cooper gets to carry the ball I certainly won't cry or vomit or praise Jesus. But I will stand up and clap. His perseverance has NOTHING to do with Sark, and everything to do with his own fortitude.
Dude, I get where you're coming from. I really do. But what if Cooper's first carry involves our fucktarded O Line giving the ole' treatment to Boise St.'s best D lineman, Cooper gets lit up, fumbles, Boise St returns it for a TD, and both of Cooper's ACLs are torn again?
I'll stand up and clap if his first carry is a 65-yard TD run and blows past Boise St.'s entire D. That's when I would get a little emotional. Not some made up Seattle Sports feel good bullshit that UW's Minister of Information tells me to.
Well, I don't need it either. I loved this kid's attitude before this story; it was just a reminder. The one tidbit that was new to me was Deontae's father strapping a tire to his son and having him run up hills. Did you already know that? I didn't.
Look, I don't like the "Minister of Information," or whatever title he has. Is he that blond guy with beedie eyes and glasses that sits next to Sark at press conferences? That guy annoys the shit out of me.
But sadly, I can't attend practices so I sift through the piles of garbage that is published, simply to get a few morsels...like dad strapping a tire to his son.
Is Cooper as the hardworking career crip (at least so far) truly the soul of Husky Football? That seems so unfair to the 60 or so UW football playing athletes who've worked hard to avoid debilitating injury.
If Cooper does get some PT in this his final season to actually accomplish that, then he may be a story worth writing, but not before. Cooper has for some become a Husky legend because he's big, fast, and looked good in Sark's first Spring practice scrimmage game, not because of anything he's done on the scoreboard or in the official record book. Says something perhaps about how much fantasy it takes to keep Husky Football's bandwagon rolling.
Is Cooper as the hardworking career crip (at least so far) truly the soul of Husky Football? That seems so unfair to the 60 or so UW football playing athletes who've worked hard to avoid debilitating injury.
If Cooper does get some PT in this his final season to actually accomplish that, then he may be a story worth writing, but not before. Cooper has for some become a Husky legend because he's big, fast, and looked good in Sark's first Spring practice scrimmage game, not because of anything he's done on the scoreboard or in the official record book. Says something perhaps about how much fantasy it takes to keep Husky Football's bandwagon rolling.
Is Cooper as the hardworking career crip (at least so far) truly the soul of Husky Football? That seems so unfair to the 60 or so UW football playing athletes who've worked hard to avoid debilitating injury.
If Cooper does get some PT in this his final season to actually accomplish that, then he may be a story worth writing, but not before. Cooper has for some become a Husky legend because he's big, fast, and looked good in Sark's first Spring practice scrimmage game, not because of anything he's done on the scoreboard or in the official record book. Says something perhaps about how much fantasy it takes to keep Husky Football's bandwagon rolling.
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I'll stand up and clap if his first carry is a 65-yard TD run and blows past Boise St.'s entire D. That's when I would get a little emotional. Not some made up Seattle Sports feel good bullshit that UW's Minister of Information tells me to.
Look, I don't like the "Minister of Information," or whatever title he has. Is he that blond guy with beedie eyes and glasses that sits next to Sark at press conferences? That guy annoys the shit out of me.
But sadly, I can't attend practices so I sift through the piles of garbage that is published, simply to get a few morsels...like dad strapping a tire to his son.
If Cooper does get some PT in this his final season to actually accomplish that, then he may be a story worth writing, but not before. Cooper has for some become a Husky legend because he's big, fast, and looked good in Sark's first Spring practice scrimmage game, not because of anything he's done on the scoreboard or in the official record book. Says something perhaps about how much fantasy it takes to keep Husky Football's bandwagon rolling.
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