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LEAVING Early

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  • creepycougcreepycoug Member Posts: 23,807
    Swaye said:

    Can we agree that leaving early and skipping a bowl are different.

    @TaylorRapp true?
    He dead to me.
    #metoo

    He's a JACKASS!
    When Bazey says someone's dead to him, I feel differently somehow.
    Different different?
    Different, in that weird, hard to explain, kind of "why in the fuck is that guy carrying a rice cooker in the middle of downtown Boston?" kind of different. Like that.
  • PurpleBazePurpleBaze Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 30,107 Founders Club

    Swaye said:

    Can we agree that leaving early and skipping a bowl are different.

    @TaylorRapp true?
    He dead to me.
    #metoo

    He's a JACKASS!
    When Bazey says someone's dead to him, I feel differently somehow.
    Different different?
    Different, in that weird, hard to explain, kind of "why in the fuck is that guy carrying a rice cooker in the middle of downtown Boston?" kind of different. Like that.
    Maybe going to someone's apartment for a potluck. Did you ever think about that?
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,516 Standard Supporter

    Swaye said:

    Can we agree that leaving early and skipping a bowl are different.

    @TaylorRapp true?
    He dead to me.
    #metoo

    He's a JACKASS!
    When Bazey says someone's dead to him, I feel differently somehow.
    Different different?
    Different, in that weird, hard to explain, kind of "why in the fuck is that guy carrying a rice cooker in the middle of downtown Boston?" kind of different. Like that.
    Maybe going to someone's apartment for a potluck iftar. Did you ever think about that?
  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    Also, comrades, the NFLization of college football is a prime example of the fact that the free market doesn't not always enhance our quality of life. We need to amend the Constitution to abolish the play off and require 4 years of ball in exchange for scholarships. Who's with me?

    Do you want to bring back slavery? Hey why stop just at the playoffs
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 36,629 Founders Club

    I hate the fucking NFL because it makes me hate the kids. Fuck you 12s you worthless pieces of shit.

    I love the NFL, because it validates my natural hatred for the kids.
    Seriously, of all the filtering questions I ask people: College vs NFL usually give me 81% success rate on determining whether I will like someone or not.
    I hate the NFL. I find it boring and it's fans boorish and stupid and over-the-top.
    NFL is loaves and circuses for mouth breathers. College football is for cosmopolitan sophisticants like us.


  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Also, comrades, the NFLization of college football is a prime example of the fact that the free market doesn't not always enhance our quality of life. We need to amend the Constitution to abolish the play off and require 4 years of ball in exchange for scholarships. Who's with me?

    Nah. The free market says I can stop spending money on college football.
    Nah, that just means west coast CFB will continue to go down the shitter. There's not enough of folks like us in the economy, Mikey. The NFL is king because we are a country mostly of mouth breathers and booger eaters. We got where we are today because these idiots had to have a Super Bowl for college football and REAL National Champion.

    TV ad dollars made it so coaches could buy fancy boats and drink fucking lattes. Don James couldn't afford that shit.
    So I can't stop spend my money on college football? Is this like Obamacare? If I like my college football, I can keep it. But they took a way my college football and I still have to buy it?
  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    FireCohen said:

    Also, comrades, the NFLization of college football is a prime example of the fact that the free market doesn't not always enhance our quality of life. We need to amend the Constitution to abolish the play off and require 4 years of ball in exchange for scholarships. Who's with me?

    Do you want to bring back slavery? Hey why stop just at the playoffs
    STAY IN YOUR LANE!!!
    It’s hard
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 36,629 Founders Club

    Also, comrades, the NFLization of college football is a prime example of the fact that the free market doesn't not always enhance our quality of life. We need to amend the Constitution to abolish the play off and require 4 years of ball in exchange for scholarships. Who's with me?

    Take this shit to The Tug. ;) <---------- $75K</p>
    All kidding aside. This is one of those topics where economis (i.e., Tug territory) chintersects with our bemoaning with what has become of college football. The kids are just responding more and more to what the market wants them to do.
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 36,629 Founders Club

    Also, comrades, the NFLization of college football is a prime example of the fact that the free market doesn't not always enhance our quality of life. We need to amend the Constitution to abolish the play off and require 4 years of ball in exchange for scholarships. Who's with me?

    Nah. The free market says I can stop spending money on college football.
    Nah, that just means west coast CFB will continue to go down the shitter. There's not enough of folks like us in the economy, Mikey. The NFL is king because we are a country mostly of mouth breathers and booger eaters. We got where we are today because these idiots had to have a Super Bowl for college football and REAL National Champion.

    TV ad dollars made it so coaches could buy fancy boats and drink fucking lattes. Don James couldn't afford that shit.
    So I can't stop spend my money on college football? Is this like Obamacare? If I like my college football, I can keep it. But they took a way my college football and I still have to buy it?
    It's sad, really sad. We have to let the market do it's thing to have the highest standard of living, but the by product of this is that if a majority of consumers have shitty taste, you're gonna get shitty products.
  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823
    edited December 2019

    Also, comrades, the NFLization of college football is a prime example of the fact that the free market doesn't not always enhance our quality of life. We need to amend the Constitution to abolish the play off and require 4 years of ball in exchange for scholarships. Who's with me?

    Nah. The free market says I can stop spending money on college football.
    Nah, that just means west coast CFB will continue to go down the shitter. There's not enough of folks like us in the economy, Mikey. The NFL is king because we are a country mostly of mouth breathers and booger eaters. We got where we are today because these idiots had to have a Super Bowl for college football and REAL National Champion.

    TV ad dollars made it so coaches could buy fancy boats and drink fucking lattes. Don James couldn't afford that shit.
    So I can't stop spend my money on college football? Is this like Obamacare? If I like my college football, I can keep it. But they took a way my college football and I still have to buy it?
    It's sad, really sad. We have to let the market do it's thing to have the highest standard of living, but the by product of this is that if a majority of consumers have shitty taste, you're gonna get shitty products.
    Business will do what makes the most money, so playoffs make most money so they do them
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 36,629 Founders Club
    FireCohen said:

    Also, comrades, the NFLization of college football is a prime example of the fact that the free market doesn't not always enhance our quality of life. We need to amend the Constitution to abolish the play off and require 4 years of ball in exchange for scholarships. Who's with me?

    Nah. The free market says I can stop spending money on college football.
    Nah, that just means west coast CFB will continue to go down the shitter. There's not enough of folks like us in the economy, Mikey. The NFL is king because we are a country mostly of mouth breathers and booger eaters. We got where we are today because these idiots had to have a Super Bowl for college football and REAL National Champion.

    TV ad dollars made it so coaches could buy fancy boats and drink fucking lattes. Don James couldn't afford that shit.
    So I can't stop spend my money on college football? Is this like Obamacare? If I like my college football, I can keep it. But they took a way my college football and I still have to buy it?
    It's sad, really sad. We have to let the market do it's thing to have the highest standard of living, but the by product of this is that if a majority of consumers have shitty taste, you're gonna get shitty products.
    Business will do what makes the most money, so playoffs make most money so they do them
    Yep. But if it's all about money - which is how it's been trending for years - then we need to kill off the bowl system entirely since it's mostly waste of time, meaningless games that kids will sit out. There needs to be a 32 team super conference with an 8 teams play off. WSU, OSU, Arizona, etc can go have their own league with the Group of 5 teams.
  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    FireCohen said:

    Also, comrades, the NFLization of college football is a prime example of the fact that the free market doesn't not always enhance our quality of life. We need to amend the Constitution to abolish the play off and require 4 years of ball in exchange for scholarships. Who's with me?

    Nah. The free market says I can stop spending money on college football.
    Nah, that just means west coast CFB will continue to go down the shitter. There's not enough of folks like us in the economy, Mikey. The NFL is king because we are a country mostly of mouth breathers and booger eaters. We got where we are today because these idiots had to have a Super Bowl for college football and REAL National Champion.

    TV ad dollars made it so coaches could buy fancy boats and drink fucking lattes. Don James couldn't afford that shit.
    So I can't stop spend my money on college football? Is this like Obamacare? If I like my college football, I can keep it. But they took a way my college football and I still have to buy it?
    It's sad, really sad. We have to let the market do it's thing to have the highest standard of living, but the by product of this is that if a majority of consumers have shitty taste, you're gonna get shitty products.
    Business will do what makes the most money, so playoffs make most money so they do them
    Yep. But if it's all about money - which is how it's been trending for years - then we need to kill off the bowl system entirely since it's mostly waste of time, meaningless games that kids will sit out. There needs to be a 32 team super conference with an 8 teams play off. WSU, OSU, Arizona, etc can go have their own league with the Group of 5 teams.
    It will happen in our lifetime
  • YellowSnowYellowSnow Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 36,629 Founders Club
    FireCohen said:

    FireCohen said:

    Also, comrades, the NFLization of college football is a prime example of the fact that the free market doesn't not always enhance our quality of life. We need to amend the Constitution to abolish the play off and require 4 years of ball in exchange for scholarships. Who's with me?

    Nah. The free market says I can stop spending money on college football.
    Nah, that just means west coast CFB will continue to go down the shitter. There's not enough of folks like us in the economy, Mikey. The NFL is king because we are a country mostly of mouth breathers and booger eaters. We got where we are today because these idiots had to have a Super Bowl for college football and REAL National Champion.

    TV ad dollars made it so coaches could buy fancy boats and drink fucking lattes. Don James couldn't afford that shit.
    So I can't stop spend my money on college football? Is this like Obamacare? If I like my college football, I can keep it. But they took a way my college football and I still have to buy it?
    It's sad, really sad. We have to let the market do it's thing to have the highest standard of living, but the by product of this is that if a majority of consumers have shitty taste, you're gonna get shitty products.
    Business will do what makes the most money, so playoffs make most money so they do them
    Yep. But if it's all about money - which is how it's been trending for years - then we need to kill off the bowl system entirely since it's mostly waste of time, meaningless games that kids will sit out. There needs to be a 32 team super conference with an 8 teams play off. WSU, OSU, Arizona, etc can go have their own league with the Group of 5 teams.
    It will happen in our lifetime
    And I'm fine with it if this is the way it has to be.
  • MikeDamoneMikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    FireCohen said:

    Also, comrades, the NFLization of college football is a prime example of the fact that the free market doesn't not always enhance our quality of life. We need to amend the Constitution to abolish the play off and require 4 years of ball in exchange for scholarships. Who's with me?

    Nah. The free market says I can stop spending money on college football.
    Nah, that just means west coast CFB will continue to go down the shitter. There's not enough of folks like us in the economy, Mikey. The NFL is king because we are a country mostly of mouth breathers and booger eaters. We got where we are today because these idiots had to have a Super Bowl for college football and REAL National Champion.

    TV ad dollars made it so coaches could buy fancy boats and drink fucking lattes. Don James couldn't afford that shit.
    So I can't stop spend my money on college football? Is this like Obamacare? If I like my college football, I can keep it. But they took a way my college football and I still have to buy it?
    It's sad, really sad. We have to let the market do it's thing to have the highest standard of living, but the by product of this is that if a majority of consumers have shitty taste, you're gonna get shitty products.
    Business will do what makes the most money, so playoffs make most money so they do them
    Yep. But if it's all about money - which is how it's been trending for years - then we need to kill off the bowl system entirely since it's mostly waste of time, meaningless games that kids will sit out. There needs to be a 32 team super conference with an 8 teams play off. WSU, OSU, Arizona, etc can go have their own league with the Group of 5 teams.
    Is this were the thread turns into "this is how I would do a playoff" discussion?
  • FireCohenFireCohen Member Posts: 21,823

    FireCohen said:

    Also, comrades, the NFLization of college football is a prime example of the fact that the free market doesn't not always enhance our quality of life. We need to amend the Constitution to abolish the play off and require 4 years of ball in exchange for scholarships. Who's with me?

    Nah. The free market says I can stop spending money on college football.
    Nah, that just means west coast CFB will continue to go down the shitter. There's not enough of folks like us in the economy, Mikey. The NFL is king because we are a country mostly of mouth breathers and booger eaters. We got where we are today because these idiots had to have a Super Bowl for college football and REAL National Champion.

    TV ad dollars made it so coaches could buy fancy boats and drink fucking lattes. Don James couldn't afford that shit.
    So I can't stop spend my money on college football? Is this like Obamacare? If I like my college football, I can keep it. But they took a way my college football and I still have to buy it?
    It's sad, really sad. We have to let the market do it's thing to have the highest standard of living, but the by product of this is that if a majority of consumers have shitty taste, you're gonna get shitty products.
    Business will do what makes the most money, so playoffs make most money so they do them
    Yep. But if it's all about money - which is how it's been trending for years - then we need to kill off the bowl system entirely since it's mostly waste of time, meaningless games that kids will sit out. There needs to be a 32 team super conference with an 8 teams play off. WSU, OSU, Arizona, etc can go have their own league with the Group of 5 teams.
    Is this were the thread turns into "this is how I would do a playoff" discussion?
    No, we discuss players leaving early now
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