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Your players helping Duck players up onto their feet

Fenwick
Fenwick Member Posts: 1,175
I saw that several times and thought what a classy group. Just the opposite from those creeps at UCLA. Grade A to your players.
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  • topdawgnc
    topdawgnc Member Posts: 7,842
    Classy as Nebraska ... that's us!
  • Fire_Marshall_Bill
    Fire_Marshall_Bill Member Posts: 26,327 Standard Supporter
    Soft. Just like hugs and Jesus circles
  • doogsinparadise
    doogsinparadise Member Posts: 9,320
    Sounds like something you would do at a church school.
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781
    Could you fucking imagine Hoffman or Jaimie Fields (RIP) doing that shit? Why didn't my dad take me to Ohio state games on crisp fall afternoons. At least I'd still have some joy in following this game
  • uzi
    uzi Member Posts: 1,298
    Fuck that shit. The other team should fear our players -- not hold hands with them.
  • Fenwick
    Fenwick Member Posts: 1,175
    Bad hangovers eh?
  • DerekJohnson
    DerekJohnson Administrator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 70,335 Founders Club
    edited October 2014

    Could you fucking imagine Hoffman or Jaimie Fields (RIP) doing that shit? Why didn't my dad take me to Ohio state games on crisp fall afternoons. At least I'd still have some joy in following this game

    "Hoffmann might have been the son of a pastor, but that didn't mean he passed on trash talking. Instead, he jabbered constantly, gnawing at an opponent's concentration with insult after insult. By all accounts, he didn't use vulgar language and, after stamping a mind-altering hit on someone, Hoffmann would extend his hand, hoist the victim to his feet, and say "God bless you brother." Moments later, the insults would start back up. This duality, almost a comical struggle between the yin and the yang of his spirit, only furthered his reputation as a psychopath on the field. Noted a teammate: "He's the meanest nice guy I've ever met."

    Bitter Roses, by Sam Farmer, pages 71-72
  • MikeDamone
    MikeDamone Member Posts: 37,781

    Could you fucking imagine Hoffman or Jaimie Fields (RIP) doing that shit? Why didn't my dad take me to Ohio state games on crisp fall afternoons. At least I'd still have some joy in following this game

    "Hoffmann might have been the son of a pastor, but that didn't mean he passed on trash talking. Instead, he jabbered constantly, gnawing at an opponent's concentration with insult after insult. By all accounts, he didn't use vulgar language and, after stamping a mind-altering hit on someone, Hoffmann would extend his hand, hoist the victim to his feet, and say "God bless you brother." Moments later, the insults would start back up. This duality, almost a comical struggle between the yin and the yang of his spirit, only furthered his reputation as a psychopath on the field. Noted a teammate: "He's the meanest nice guy I've ever met."

    Bitter Roses, by Sam Farmer, pages 71-72
    Yeah, but still.