Baseman and Stalin will be podcasting tonight at 8pm
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rodmansrage said:
sorry, may be late to the party but here's my question:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7RgN9ijwE4
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Will I get a shout out?
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Is there any sexual tension on set?
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Should I purchase Hulu or SlingTV?
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Lol why would they do a print ad of a phone with a dead battery hahaCFetters_Nacho_Lover said:
Charge your phone.tap1thur29weretaken said:Soviet leader @DerekJohnson and great airplane thief @Baseman, do not pay mind to vulgar @Yousef_#1UberDriver. He is a clown and only cares about Hardcore Husky people while preparing to stab them in the back with a poisonous dagger.
Please consider to have great ride sharing application Tap 30 as podcast sponsor! -
What happened with the RepoRepoRepo.com sponsorship?
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Disclaimer I am VP of Baseman fan club so do not take this personally TIA
Talk more about this magical conversation Pete had with Rapp at halftime, and how you and only you with your Superman-esque hearing powers you could tell what the conversation was about. Also talk about how Rapp should have broadcasted his injury to every team that interviewed him pre-draft instead of, you know, telling them he was healthy and ready to go. I mean, who wouldn't want to throw away millions of potential dollars lol!!!! Talk about Rapp's performance in the 2016 conference championship game, and about 20 other ones where he was the pivotal figure on a D that restored UW to relevancy for the first time in 25 fucking years.
The disrespect is unreal for what should be an all time great UW player. Fact: he was injured in the Utah championship game (you can even see the moment it happens in the 4Q). Fact: his injury made his pro day numbers trash. Supposition: he willingly sat out the Rose Bowl to save his draft money. Supposition: Pete asked Rapp to go in the 2H and was told no. -
How's Sven's brand?
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Fuck Rapp
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Who?Pitchfork51 said:
Have you learned nothing from pumpFireCohen said:When is going ATM not appropriate?
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What pod?
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Maybe you didn’t read the article I posted the last time you brought this up. He’s not one to make an excuse but he does. He says he was running 4.5s pre-combine. No mention of an injury. Lawyer Milloy, Shane Paukoha and Millen knew pre-game. The coaches kept it under wraps so Ohio State wouldn’t find out. Obviously they figured it out quick. NOC about Pac12 trophies other than they’re a means to an NY6 Bowl Game.Gladstone said:Disclaimer I am VP of Baseman fan club so do not take this personally TIA
Talk more about this magical conversation Pete had with Rapp at halftime, and how you and only you with your Superman-esque hearing powers you could tell what the conversation was about. Also talk about how Rapp should have broadcasted his injury to every team that interviewed him pre-draft instead of, you know, telling them he was healthy and ready to go. I mean, who wouldn't want to throw away millions of potential dollars lol!!!! Talk about Rapp's performance in the 2016 conference championship game, and about 20 other ones where he was the pivotal figure on a D that restored UW to relevancy for the first time in 25 fucking years.
The disrespect is unreal for what should be an all time great UW player. Fact: he was injured in the Utah championship game (you can even see the moment it happens in the 4Q). Fact: his injury made his pro day numbers trash. Supposition: he willingly sat out the Rose Bowl to save his draft money. Supposition: Pete asked Rapp to go in the 2H and was told no.
Rapp said that during the training he has done in the past three months at the EXOS Athletes’ Performance Institute in Phoenix – including preparation for the NFL Scouting Combine – he was “tracking 4.5, slowest 4.6, even on a laser time, not even hand time like at the pro day.”
‘Even after the combine, pre-pro day, I was tracking 4.5, the slowest was low 4.6s’
“Anybody can go talk to the trainers out there, and they’ll tell you the same thing,” Rapp said. “And then even after the combine, pre-pro day, I was tracking 4.5, the slowest was low 4.6s. I don’t know. It is what it is, I ran what I ran. There’s nothing I can do about it now.
“I’m never one to make an excuse, but I’ll just say turn on the tape and the tape speaks for itself. I play fast, I’m never out of position. I’m always making tackles, never missing a tackle, never getting beat, never out of position. So I would just say look at the tape … I think that’s all that matters.” -
Baseman said:
Maybe you didn’t read the article I posted the last time you brought this up. He’s not one to make an excuse but he does. He says he was running 4.5s pre-combine. No mention of an injury. Lawyer Milloy, Shane Paukoha and Millen knew pre-game. The coaches kept it under wraps so Ohio State wouldn’t find out. Obviously they figured it out quick. NOC about Pac12 trophies other than they’re a means to an NY6 Bowl Game.Gladstone said:Disclaimer I am VP of Baseman fan club so do not take this personally TIA
Talk more about this magical conversation Pete had with Rapp at halftime, and how you and only you with your Superman-esque hearing powers you could tell what the conversation was about. Also talk about how Rapp should have broadcasted his injury to every team that interviewed him pre-draft instead of, you know, telling them he was healthy and ready to go. I mean, who wouldn't want to throw away millions of potential dollars lol!!!! Talk about Rapp's performance in the 2016 conference championship game, and about 20 other ones where he was the pivotal figure on a D that restored UW to relevancy for the first time in 25 fucking years.
The disrespect is unreal for what should be an all time great UW player. Fact: he was injured in the Utah championship game (you can even see the moment it happens in the 4Q). Fact: his injury made his pro day numbers trash. Supposition: he willingly sat out the Rose Bowl to save his draft money. Supposition: Pete asked Rapp to go in the 2H and was told no.
Rapp said that during the training he has done in the past three months at the EXOS Athletes’ Performance Institute in Phoenix – including preparation for the NFL Scouting Combine – he was “tracking 4.5, slowest 4.6, even on a laser time, not even hand time like at the pro day.”
‘Even after the combine, pre-pro day, I was tracking 4.5, the slowest was low 4.6s’
“Anybody can go talk to the trainers out there, and they’ll tell you the same thing,” Rapp said. “And then even after the combine, pre-pro day, I was tracking 4.5, the slowest was low 4.6s. I don’t know. It is what it is, I ran what I ran. There’s nothing I can do about it now.
“I’m never one to make an excuse, but I’ll just say turn on the tape and the tape speaks for itself. I play fast, I’m never out of position. I’m always making tackles, never missing a tackle, never getting beat, never out of position. So I would just say look at the tape … I think that’s all that matters.”
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Boxes full of podcasts!ThomasFremont said:Baseman said:
Maybe you didn’t read the article I posted the last time you brought this up. He’s not one to make an excuse but he does. He says he was running 4.5s pre-combine. No mention of an injury. Lawyer Milloy, Shane Paukoha and Millen knew pre-game. The coaches kept it under wraps so Ohio State wouldn’t find out. Obviously they figured it out quick. NOC about Pac12 trophies other than they’re a means to an NY6 Bowl Game.Gladstone said:Disclaimer I am VP of Baseman fan club so do not take this personally TIA
Talk more about this magical conversation Pete had with Rapp at halftime, and how you and only you with your Superman-esque hearing powers you could tell what the conversation was about. Also talk about how Rapp should have broadcasted his injury to every team that interviewed him pre-draft instead of, you know, telling them he was healthy and ready to go. I mean, who wouldn't want to throw away millions of potential dollars lol!!!! Talk about Rapp's performance in the 2016 conference championship game, and about 20 other ones where he was the pivotal figure on a D that restored UW to relevancy for the first time in 25 fucking years.
The disrespect is unreal for what should be an all time great UW player. Fact: he was injured in the Utah championship game (you can even see the moment it happens in the 4Q). Fact: his injury made his pro day numbers trash. Supposition: he willingly sat out the Rose Bowl to save his draft money. Supposition: Pete asked Rapp to go in the 2H and was told no.
Rapp said that during the training he has done in the past three months at the EXOS Athletes’ Performance Institute in Phoenix – including preparation for the NFL Scouting Combine – he was “tracking 4.5, slowest 4.6, even on a laser time, not even hand time like at the pro day.”
‘Even after the combine, pre-pro day, I was tracking 4.5, the slowest was low 4.6s’
“Anybody can go talk to the trainers out there, and they’ll tell you the same thing,” Rapp said. “And then even after the combine, pre-pro day, I was tracking 4.5, the slowest was low 4.6s. I don’t know. It is what it is, I ran what I ran. There’s nothing I can do about it now.
“I’m never one to make an excuse, but I’ll just say turn on the tape and the tape speaks for itself. I play fast, I’m never out of position. I’m always making tackles, never missing a tackle, never getting beat, never out of position. So I would just say look at the tape … I think that’s all that matters.” -
Not hard. I hate when people really use money as an excuse. Good and winning program’s pay for themselves. If the Cuogs can pay Leach $3.5 million, UW can afford a $1 mil buyout for an OC.HoustonHusky said:How hard will it be for UW to buy out Donovan’s contract after year 1?
UW doesn’t win enough, they suck at marketing, and the game day atmosphere could be a lot better. Winning isn’t demanded, it’s a luxury. 8-5 with high graduation rates is fine for them. It’s definitely frustrating as a fan. -
Michael Jackson probably. Freddie Mercury has great stage presence too. I haven’t seen enough video of the rest of the list.SpoonieLuv said:
I like Nirvana but Cobain wasn’t a great frontman. Lacked the energy and showmanship. I’ve said before, Scott Weiland was the best live frontman of a 90’s rock band. Pearl Jam with Eddie Vedder climbing the towers is #2.
I like Alice n Chains, Soundgarden, and Nirvana (in that order) better than Pearl Jam and STP, but none of the three had great live performers with the frontmen. -
Bring back MJ? I guess you want to give Jerry Sandusky an early release from prison too.RoadDawg55 said:
Michael Jackson probably. Freddie Mercury has great stage presence too. I haven’t seen enough video of the rest of the list.SpoonieLuv said:
I like Nirvana but Cobain wasn’t a great frontman. Lacked the energy and showmanship. I’ve said before, Scott Weiland was the best live frontman of a 90’s rock band. Pearl Jam with Eddie Vedder climbing the towers is #2.
I like Alice n Chains, Soundgarden, and Nirvana (in that order) better than Pearl Jam and STP, but none of the three had great live performers with the frontmen. -
perfect post.RoadDawg55 said:
Not hard. I hate when people really use money as an excuse. Good and winning program’s pay for themselves. If the Cuogs can pay Leach $3.5 million, UW can afford a $1 mil buyout for an OC.HoustonHusky said:How hard will it be for UW to buy out Donovan’s contract after year 1?
UW doesn’t win enough, they suck at marketing, and the game day atmosphere could be a lot better. Winning isn’t demanded, it’s a luxury. 8-5 with high graduation rates is fine for them. It’s definitely frustrating as a fan. -
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Are you doing that trip and HCH circle jerk in VA this year or not?
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whlinder said:
Are you doing that trip and HCH circle jerk in VAN this year or not?
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Jimmi. Fuck the rest. Even Elvis and the kid from Aberdeen.RoadDawg55 said:
Michael Jackson probably. Freddie Mercury has great stage presence too. I haven’t seen enough video of the rest of the list.SpoonieLuv said:
I like Nirvana but Cobain wasn’t a great frontman. Lacked the energy and showmanship. I’ve said before, Scott Weiland was the best live frontman of a 90’s rock band. Pearl Jam with Eddie Vedder climbing the towers is #2.
I like Alice n Chains, Soundgarden, and Nirvana (in that order) better than Pearl Jam and STP, but none of the three had great live performers with the frontmen. -
*Jimicreepycoug said:
Jimmi. Fuck the rest. Even Elvis and the kid from Aberdeen.RoadDawg55 said:
Michael Jackson probably. Freddie Mercury has great stage presence too. I haven’t seen enough video of the rest of the list.SpoonieLuv said:
I like Nirvana but Cobain wasn’t a great frontman. Lacked the energy and showmanship. I’ve said before, Scott Weiland was the best live frontman of a 90’s rock band. Pearl Jam with Eddie Vedder climbing the towers is #2.
I like Alice n Chains, Soundgarden, and Nirvana (in that order) better than Pearl Jam and STP, but none of the three had great live performers with the frontmen. -
This is true. Hoffman, Milloy and Pahukoa continue to confirm.Baseman said:
Maybe you didn’t read the article I posted the last time you brought this up. He’s not one to make an excuse but he does. He says he was running 4.5s pre-combine. No mention of an injury. Lawyer Milloy, Shane Paukoha and Millen knew pre-game. The coaches kept it under wraps so Ohio State wouldn’t find out. Obviously they figured it out quick. NOC about Pac12 trophies other than they’re a means to an NY6 Bowl Game.Gladstone said:Disclaimer I am VP of Baseman fan club so do not take this personally TIA
Talk more about this magical conversation Pete had with Rapp at halftime, and how you and only you with your Superman-esque hearing powers you could tell what the conversation was about. Also talk about how Rapp should have broadcasted his injury to every team that interviewed him pre-draft instead of, you know, telling them he was healthy and ready to go. I mean, who wouldn't want to throw away millions of potential dollars lol!!!! Talk about Rapp's performance in the 2016 conference championship game, and about 20 other ones where he was the pivotal figure on a D that restored UW to relevancy for the first time in 25 fucking years.
The disrespect is unreal for what should be an all time great UW player. Fact: he was injured in the Utah championship game (you can even see the moment it happens in the 4Q). Fact: his injury made his pro day numbers trash. Supposition: he willingly sat out the Rose Bowl to save his draft money. Supposition: Pete asked Rapp to go in the 2H and was told no.
Rapp said that during the training he has done in the past three months at the EXOS Athletes’ Performance Institute in Phoenix – including preparation for the NFL Scouting Combine – he was “tracking 4.5, slowest 4.6, even on a laser time, not even hand time like at the pro day.”
‘Even after the combine, pre-pro day, I was tracking 4.5, the slowest was low 4.6s’
“Anybody can go talk to the trainers out there, and they’ll tell you the same thing,” Rapp said. “And then even after the combine, pre-pro day, I was tracking 4.5, the slowest was low 4.6s. I don’t know. It is what it is, I ran what I ran. There’s nothing I can do about it now.
“I’m never one to make an excuse, but I’ll just say turn on the tape and the tape speaks for itself. I play fast, I’m never out of position. I’m always making tackles, never missing a tackle, never getting beat, never out of position. So I would just say look at the tape … I think that’s all that matters.” -
Jimmi I says.DerekJohnson said:
*Jimicreepycoug said:
Jimmi. Fuck the rest. Even Elvis and the kid from Aberdeen.RoadDawg55 said:
Michael Jackson probably. Freddie Mercury has great stage presence too. I haven’t seen enough video of the rest of the list.SpoonieLuv said:
I like Nirvana but Cobain wasn’t a great frontman. Lacked the energy and showmanship. I’ve said before, Scott Weiland was the best live frontman of a 90’s rock band. Pearl Jam with Eddie Vedder climbing the towers is #2.
I like Alice n Chains, Soundgarden, and Nirvana (in that order) better than Pearl Jam and STP, but none of the three had great live performers with the frontmen. -
creepycoug said:
JimDerekJohnson said:
*Jimicreepycoug said:
Jimmi. Fuck the rest. Even Elvis and the kid from Aberdeen.RoadDawg55 said:
Michael Jackson probably. Freddie Mercury has great stage presence too. I haven’t seen enough video of the rest of the list.SpoonieLuv said:
I like Nirvana but Cobain wasn’t a great frontman. Lacked the energy and showmanship. I’ve said before, Scott Weiland was the best live frontman of a 90’s rock band. Pearl Jam with Eddie Vedder climbing the towers is #2.
I like Alice n Chains, Soundgarden, and Nirvana (in that order) better than Pearl Jam and STP, but none of the three had great live performers with the frontmen.minyiI says.