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The TD run in overtime
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Where is bob with his oddly homo-erotic go-to phrase when you need it? Race is humping the strawman.RaceBannon said:Washington went from a shitty team who lost to Auburn to a career defining win for Cristobal who is now the best coach in the west by beating that shitty Washington team
Heal yourself quooks
Quook is trying to go from unfounded 'clown' to 'competent', and you're going with 'best coach in the west'.
I counted, and I wrote 5x yesterday that Peterman is the best coach in the conference, and by implication, in the west, and I stand by that.
But Mario has done a good job with Oregon thus far. I know it's hard to swallow, but that's really the claim.
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REBUILD THE ORANGE BOWL
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If only.AZDuck said:REBUILD THE ORANGE BOWL
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I don't know. My step dad went to Miami and lived there during the golden years. He said cocaine, the Dolphins, and the beach were always a hotter ticker.creepycoug said:
Jesus Dude. Just when I think you're turning the corner.Mosster47 said:
Football isn't a religion in Miami. It's a half empty stadium regardless of success level.PurpleJ said:
Some things money can't buy. Like coaching you alma mater in a place where college football is a religion. It's only a matter of time if he turns out to be a good coach.Mosster47 said:
Phil is 80 and it appears the Ducks have a winner at head coach. Miami won't have the check book to get into that kind of battle.PurpleJ said:He's going to be great at Miami next year.
You might try fishing less and watching more if you're going to poast.
This is simply a factually incorrect statement. Black and white wrong.
Fast forward to today and everything but the Dolphins still holds true. -
No. You just doubled down on incorrect. One of your Dads was probably too coked up to know wtf he was talking about.Mosster47 said:
I don't know. My step dad went to Miami and lived there during the golden years. He said cocaine, the Dolphins, and the beach were always a hotter ticker.creepycoug said:
Jesus Dude. Just when I think you're turning the corner.Mosster47 said:
Football isn't a religion in Miami. It's a half empty stadium regardless of success level.PurpleJ said:
Some things money can't buy. Like coaching you alma mater in a place where college football is a religion. It's only a matter of time if he turns out to be a good coach.Mosster47 said:
Phil is 80 and it appears the Ducks have a winner at head coach. Miami won't have the check book to get into that kind of battle.PurpleJ said:He's going to be great at Miami next year.
You might try fishing less and watching more if you're going to poast.
This is simply a factually incorrect statement. Black and white wrong.
Fast forward to today and everything but the Dolphins still holds true.
When the University of Miami is contending, people will come. If the opponent is a big name, they will come. If the game is at night, they will come.
Like LA, Miami is very much a 'show time' city. No grit, no loyalty, no nostalgia. Not even what have you done for me lately; rather, what are you doing right now?
The Orange Bowl held 85,000 people, and would fill to more than that. I've been there plenty of times when it was over capacity.
Check last year's Notre Dame Game. Night time; the Irish; heated rivalry. Place was packed.
That city loves the Hurricanes, but only when they're winning and playing somebody worth a shit.