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I'm Going Full Doog One Last Time
Ok, I've taken about a month off the bored to think and care and gain perspective. After careful consideration, i've decided i'm going to go full doog one last time.
I know Babushka sucks. I know the OL is unproven. I know the 2-minute drill is 0-6 in execution. I know we haven't beaten oregon in a duckade (lol). I know the secondary without King got shredded by a competent southern miss passing attack. I know we lost our leader in sacks and TFL in Feeney.
But I don't care.
I can only do this 1 more time, but this off-season natty has inspired me to doog out fully. 10 wins isn't enough. 11 minimum. North title minimum. Which means the shitty south must be destroyed so Pac 12 championship minimum.
These are my terms. Peterman you son of a bitch don't let me down.
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They just suck until they don't.
a b cya dudes
1. Jake Browning
2. Offensive Line
3. Psalm Wooching
4. Speed. Speed. Speed.
5. Time of Possession
I think Washington can win this stat very easily.
Dare I start printing up these t-shirts?
2. Offensive Line
3. Psalm Wooching
4. Speed. Speed. Speed.
5. Time of Possession
I think Washington can win this stat very easily.
Dare I start printing up these t-shirts?
Browning sucks. Syler Myles had a higher QB rating. UW coaches are too stupid to dominate time of possession. You are a Doog. Fuck off.
QB Rating: Myles (141) Browning (139)
http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/cyler-miles-1.html
http://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/players/jake-browning-1.html
Gaskin is good. Adams is good.
Smith sucks.
Peterman sucks.
Got it?
I agree with the rest
With the out of the way, give us your best Grundle tutorial of the proper use of the quote feature.
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1 Background
1.1 Host selection process
1.1.1 Initial plan for Kansas City as host city
1.1.2 Bidding process
1.2 Teams
1.2.1 New England Patriots
1.2.2 Seattle Seahawks
1.3 Playoffs
1.4 Pregame notes
1.4.1 Team facilities
1.4.2 Tickets
2 Broadcasting
2.1 Television
2.1.1 United States
2.1.2 Advertising
2.1.3 International
2.2 Digital
2.3 Radio
2.3.1 National coverage
2.3.2 Local market coverage
2.3.3 International radio coverage
3 Entertainment
3.1 Pregame
3.2 Halftime show
4 Game summary
4.1 First half
4.2 Second half
4.3 Game statistics
4.4 Reactions to Seattle's final play
4.5 Box score
5 Final statistics
5.1 Statistical comparison
5.2 Individual leaders
6 Starting lineups
7 Officials
8 See also
9 Notes
10 References
11 External links