Urban Legend


Then Urban comes on and says
I see where Pac 12 players say they don't trust their doctors or coaches. Breaks my heart. Then I see Ohio State parents and players saying how much they trust the school, the doctors, and the coaches. Warms my heart. Florida was the same way. I can't imagine going to work where I didn't trust people.
BOOM roasted. Look, in a vacuum you shouldn't trust your coach because he is looking out for himself. And if the doctors are weak and don't push back against the coach you could get fucked
But Urban talking about trust makes it look like the Pac 12 is a bunch of quacks (lol) on the medical staff and loser coaches who don't care about the kids.
The Pac 12 needs to play and stick it right back at the B!G
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The Pac 12 needs to play and stick it right back at the B!G
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But they won't.
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Yes, ‘cause sticking it to the BIG 10 is what the PAC 12 is best known for.
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FO Urbs you butthole.
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12 inches of thunderDoog_de_Jour said:Yes, ‘cause sticking it to the BIG 10 is what the PAC 12 is best known for.
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Since when did science play a part in any of this? Mask up or you're spreading disease!!RaceBannon said:Heard him on Cowfart today. Gotta give Collin props for his reasoned and scientific monologue on why there should be football. Ryan Day and Nick Saban have taken the approach that the players are safer with them than not because they can get tested as much as they want and they do in fact look out or heart rhythm problems. Better medical care than students get (and probably many of us?).
Then Urban comes on and says
I see where Pac 12 players say they don't trust their doctors or coaches. Breaks my heart. Then I see Ohio State parents and players saying how much they trust the school, the doctors, and the coaches. Warms my heart. Florida was the same way. I can't imagine going to work where I didn't trust people.
BOOM roasted. Look, in a vacuum you shouldn't trust your coach because he is looking out for himself. And if the doctors are weak and don't push back against the coach you could get fucked
But Urban talking about trust makes it look like the Pac 12 is a bunch of quacks (lol) on the medical staff and loser coaches who don't care about the kids.
The Pac 12 needs to play and stick it right back at the B!G -
Outted on live tv
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Urban either has a sunburn or is drinking more than I am
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i guess he like to clean pipes. who newGrundleStiltzkin said:Outted on live tv
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Urbs hanging in a trailer, looks like he’s been drinking, and a half nekked dark hair man enters. Hmmm
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You’re fucking delusional.RaceBannon said:Heard him on Cowfart today. Gotta give Collin props for his reasoned and scientific monologue on why there should be football. Ryan Day and Nick Saban have taken the approach that the players are safer with them than not because they can get tested as much as they want and they do in fact look out or heart rhythm problems. Better medical care than students get (and probably many of us?).
Then Urban comes on and says
I see where Pac 12 players say they don't trust their doctors or coaches. Breaks my heart. Then I see Ohio State parents and players saying how much they trust the school, the doctors, and the coaches. Warms my heart. Florida was the same way. I can't imagine going to work where I didn't trust people.
BOOM roasted. Look, in a vacuum you shouldn't trust your coach because he is looking out for himself. And if the doctors are weak and don't push back against the coach you could get fucked
But Urban talking about trust makes it look like the Pac 12 is a bunch of quacks (lol) on the medical staff and loser coaches who don't care about the kids.
The Pac 12 needs to play and stick it right back at the B!G -
Chip Kelly has entered the chatGrundleStiltzkin said:Outted on live tv
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Tehran heard fromTTJ said:
You’re fucking delusional.RaceBannon said:Heard him on Cowfart today. Gotta give Collin props for his reasoned and scientific monologue on why there should be football. Ryan Day and Nick Saban have taken the approach that the players are safer with them than not because they can get tested as much as they want and they do in fact look out or heart rhythm problems. Better medical care than students get (and probably many of us?).
Then Urban comes on and says
I see where Pac 12 players say they don't trust their doctors or coaches. Breaks my heart. Then I see Ohio State parents and players saying how much they trust the school, the doctors, and the coaches. Warms my heart. Florida was the same way. I can't imagine going to work where I didn't trust people.
BOOM roasted. Look, in a vacuum you shouldn't trust your coach because he is looking out for himself. And if the doctors are weak and don't push back against the coach you could get fucked
But Urban talking about trust makes it look like the Pac 12 is a bunch of quacks (lol) on the medical staff and loser coaches who don't care about the kids.
The Pac 12 needs to play and stick it right back at the B!G