Out of curiosity, a question for the board regarding Taylor Rapp


Out of curiosity, a question for the board regarding Taylor Rapp 60 votes
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Stalin, what a dumb poll. And you had the audacity to criticize Gladstone's shitty polls?I am ok with bidness decision, just not ok with cover up.
How are you going to piss on my shoes and tell me it’s raining? -
Stalin, what a dumb poll. And you had the audacity to criticize Gladstone's shitty polls?Browning was known in early December
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Yesyes because it would be a signal to me that players don't value the Rose Bowl the way I thought they did...why spend all that money and time going to the game if it's an exhibition instead of a de facto playoff?
the cover up is definitely a piss off to me...and how we laughed last year about the Oregon guy who stood on the sidelines cheering his team on...to me having the players as cheer leaders instead of field generals is a problem where my financial decisions would come into play. -
NoNo, rose bowl is rose bowl to me but I live in the area so it's easy to say.
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NoIt wasn’t so much he sat out, it was the effect his absence had on the outcome of the game that makes his decision hard to swallow.
The coverup makes sense. Ostensibly the guise of injury reduces precedent for future players sitting out. It attempted to confuse tOSU (didn’t work)
He was selfish and so am I (we?)
After OSU scored just before half I saw Pete approach Rapp. A conversation ensued. I wouldn’t say heated but it was clear Pete had something on his mind. Rapp walked way. I’m guessing Pete, unhappy over the passing touchdown, asked Rapp to play or maybe to fuck off.
It’s telling—to me anyway— Rapp came out in the second half in street clothes.
I care and am not over it. -
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DittoUW_Doog_Bot said:No, rose bowl is rose bowl to me but I live in the area so it's easy to say.
But I'm done attending games until I see one big win on TV -
I stand with Race.RaceBannon said:
DittoUW_Doog_Bot said:No, rose bowl is rose bowl to me but I live in the area so it's easy to say.
But I'm done attending games until I see one big win on TV -
Say it to his face!Baseman said:It wasn’t so much he sat out, it was the effect his absence had on the outcome of the game that makes his decision hard to swallow.
The coverup makes sense. Ostensibly the guise of injury reduces precedent for future players sitting out. It attempted to confuse tOSU (didn’t work)
He was selfish and so am I (we?)
After OSU scored just before half I saw Pete approach Rapp. A conversation ensued. I wouldn’t say heated but it was clear Pete had something on his mind. Rapp walked way. I’m guessing Pete, unhappy over the passing touchdown, asked Rapp to play or maybe to fuck off.
It’s telling—to me anyway— Rapp came out in the second half in street clothes.
I care and am not over it.
For real. -
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He doesn’t want to see me angrycreepycoug said:
Say it to his face!Baseman said:It wasn’t so much he sat out, it was the effect his absence had on the outcome of the game that makes his decision hard to swallow.
The coverup makes sense. Ostensibly the guise of injury reduces precedent for future players sitting out. It attempted to confuse tOSU (didn’t work)
He was selfish and so am I (we?)
After OSU scored just before half I saw Pete approach Rapp. A conversation ensued. I wouldn’t say heated but it was clear Pete had something on his mind. Rapp walked way. I’m guessing Pete, unhappy over the passing touchdown, asked Rapp to play or maybe to fuck off.
It’s telling—to me anyway— Rapp came out in the second half in street clothes.
I care and am not over it.
For real. -
YesBaseman said:
It wasn’t so much he sat out, it was the effect his absence had on the outcome of the game that makes his decision hard to swallow.
The coverup makes sense. Ostensibly the guise of injury reduces precedent for future players sitting out. It attempted to confuse tOSU (didn’t work)
He was selfish and so am I (we?)
After OSU scored just before half I saw Pete approach Rapp. A conversation ensued. I wouldn’t say heated but it was clear Pete had something on his mind. Rapp walked way. I’m guessing Pete, unhappy over the passing touchdown, asked Rapp to play or maybe to fuck off.
It’s telling—to me anyway— Rapp came out in the second half in street clothes.
I care and am not over it.
if this part is true then i am glad he got intimidated for it...Pete won't let it happen again. -
NoI would never let any player, coach, athletic director, or PAC 12 commissioner’s decisions deprive me of the opportunity of going to cheer on my team in one of the greatest events in all of sports.
And I was also promised free booze by the TSIO boys soooooo... -
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100% true and accurate. The content of the tête-à-tête is up for interpretationMeek said:Baseman said:It wasn’t so much he sat out, it was the effect his absence had on the outcome of the game that makes his decision hard to swallow.
The coverup makes sense. Ostensibly the guise of injury reduces precedent for future players sitting out. It attempted to confuse tOSU (didn’t work)
He was selfish and so am I (we?)
After OSU scored just before half I saw Pete approach Rapp. A conversation ensued. I wouldn’t say heated but it was clear Pete had something on his mind. Rapp walked way. I’m guessing Pete, unhappy over the passing touchdown, asked Rapp to play or maybe to fuck off.
It’s telling—to me anyway— Rapp came out in the second half in street clothes.
I care and am not over it.
if this part is true then i am glad he got intimidated for it...Pete won't let it happen again. -
So, now we gonna hear the “I got so drunk I can’t remember anything” excuse?Doog_de_Jour said:I would never let any player, coach, athletic director, or PAC 12 commissioner’s decisions deprive me of the opportunity of going to cheer on my team in one of the greatest events in all of sports.
And I was also promised free booze by the TSIO boys soooooo... -
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Shhhhhh....sarktastic said:
So, now we gonna hear the “I got so drunk I can’t remember anything” excuse?Doog_de_Jour said:I would never let any player, coach, athletic director, or PAC 12 commissioner’s decisions deprive me of the opportunity of going to cheer on my team in one of the greatest events in all of sports.
And I was also promised free booze by the TSIO boys soooooo... -
Stalin, what a dumb poll. And you had the audacity to criticize Gladstone's shitty polls?
I made this decision after watching the Auburn debacle.RaceBannon said:
DittoUW_Doog_Bot said:No, rose bowl is rose bowl to me but I live in the area so it's easy to say.
But I'm done attending games until I see one big win on TV -
Stalin, what a dumb poll. And you had the audacity to criticize Gladstone's shitty polls?I am just glad he had the decency to stfu and not give a speech like Royce freeman
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Nope. While my memory is a little fuzzy, I remember most of what happened on New Years Day.sarktastic said:
So, now we gonna hear the “I got so drunk I can’t remember anything” excuse?Doog_de_Jour said:I would never let any player, coach, athletic director, or PAC 12 commissioner’s decisions deprive me of the opportunity of going to cheer on my team in one of the greatest events in all of sports.
And I was also promised free booze by the TSIO boys soooooo...
Everything I don’t was probably captured on someone’s camera phone and posted to YouTube. -
Stalin, what a dumb poll. And you had the audacity to criticize Gladstone's shitty polls?
Freeman was definitely embarrassing.WeakarmCobra said:I am just glad he had the decency to stfu and not give a speech like Royce freeman
Fucking Las Vegas bowl.
No one gave a shit when nkeal sat out and he didn't try to make it about him. -
Stalin, what a dumb poll. And you had the audacity to criticize Gladstone's shitty polls?
I get this. I feel the opposite now. I let Browning suck a great deal of joy out of Huskies Football. Now that he's gone, I can reinvest. I'll go to the next 3-4 bowls or playoffs, even an away hawt ticket again.*Homebrew_Dawg said:
I made this decision after watching the Auburn debacle.RaceBannon said:
DittoUW_Doog_Bot said:No, rose bowl is rose bowl to me but I live in the area so it's easy to say.
But I'm done attending games until I see one big win on TV
*I hope this ages well -
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And you drank it!Doog_de_Jour said:I would never let any player, coach, athletic director, or PAC 12 commissioner’s decisions deprive me of the opportunity of going to cheer on my team in one of the greatest events in all of sports.
And I was also promised free booze by the TSIO boys soooooo... -
Baby it’s cold outside
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Stalin, what a dumb poll. And you had the audacity to criticize Gladstone's shitty polls?
I talked to @Baseman at the tailgate. He's right, you don't want to see him angry.Baseman said:
He doesn’t want to see me angrycreepycoug said:
Say it to his face!Baseman said:It wasn’t so much he sat out, it was the effect his absence had on the outcome of the game that makes his decision hard to swallow.
The coverup makes sense. Ostensibly the guise of injury reduces precedent for future players sitting out. It attempted to confuse tOSU (didn’t work)
He was selfish and so am I (we?)
After OSU scored just before half I saw Pete approach Rapp. A conversation ensued. I wouldn’t say heated but it was clear Pete had something on his mind. Rapp walked way. I’m guessing Pete, unhappy over the passing touchdown, asked Rapp to play or maybe to fuck off.
It’s telling—to me anyway— Rapp came out in the second half in street clothes.
I care and am not over it.
For real.
He also won the prize for best t-shirt. -
I missed that whole thing (didnt know he was in street clothes in 2nd half either)Baseman said:It wasn’t so much he sat out, it was the effect his absence had on the outcome of the game that makes his decision hard to swallow.
The coverup makes sense. Ostensibly the guise of injury reduces precedent for future players sitting out. It attempted to confuse tOSU (didn’t work)
He was selfish and so am I (we?)
After OSU scored just before half I saw Pete approach Rapp. A conversation ensued. I wouldn’t say heated but it was clear Pete had something on his mind. Rapp walked way. I’m guessing Pete, unhappy over the passing touchdown, asked Rapp to play or maybe to fuck off.
It’s telling—to me anyway— Rapp came out in the second half in street clothes.
I care and am not over it.
Was that exchange on TV or did you have to be there to see it? -
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I was in the stands and looked to the sideline after OSU scored the touchdown just before half. Pete’s body language and Rapp’s reaction—walking away—told me all I needed to know.phineas said:
I missed that whole thing (didnt know he was in street clothes in 2nd half either)Baseman said:It wasn’t so much he sat out, it was the effect his absence had on the outcome of the game that makes his decision hard to swallow.
The coverup makes sense. Ostensibly the guise of injury reduces precedent for future players sitting out. It attempted to confuse tOSU (didn’t work)
He was selfish and so am I (we?)
After OSU scored just before half I saw Pete approach Rapp. A conversation ensued. I wouldn’t say heated but it was clear Pete had something on his mind. Rapp walked way. I’m guessing Pete, unhappy over the passing touchdown, asked Rapp to play or maybe to fuck off.
It’s telling—to me anyway— Rapp came out in the second half in street clothes.
I care and am not over it.
Was that exchange on TV or did you have to be there to see it?
For any who think Rapp’s absence didn’t hurt, JoJo McIntosh was our single high safety on the TD pass.
Rapp’s absence hurt the team far more than Browning’s play. Except for missing the open receiver just before half, Browning played well enough not to lose. Two of his incompletions were deliberate throw aways. I saw him take a sack, stepping up in the pocket, with nobody open. Last year he would have tucked and rolled, taking a huge loss or fumbling the ball away.
Going forward Eason has the same WRs and the team, until it doesn’t, still runs the same offense.
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Stalin, what a dumb poll. And you had the audacity to criticize Gladstone's shitty polls?Derek? You're turning into Grinolds pal. Just ease back, shut the fuck up and let us do the posting. You worry about bringing people over. We'll do the threading. Leave the boards to the people Putin! Xoxo:), LOL, rotfl, bff buddy!
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NoI sat behind the bench at California. This team had issues. Don't know what they were but they were listless and had bad body language then the whole thing with Jake and the phone and Haener
I said at the time that some teams just have bad chemistry or leadership -
They also ran the ball relentlessly straight up the gut in the first half where Rapp clearly would have had an impacted stuffing some of those plays.Baseman said:
I was in the stands and looked to the sideline after OSU scored the touchdown just before half. Pete’s body language and Rapp’s reaction—walking away—told me all I needed to know.phineas said:
I missed that whole thing (didnt know he was in street clothes in 2nd half either)Baseman said:It wasn’t so much he sat out, it was the effect his absence had on the outcome of the game that makes his decision hard to swallow.
The coverup makes sense. Ostensibly the guise of injury reduces precedent for future players sitting out. It attempted to confuse tOSU (didn’t work)
He was selfish and so am I (we?)
After OSU scored just before half I saw Pete approach Rapp. A conversation ensued. I wouldn’t say heated but it was clear Pete had something on his mind. Rapp walked way. I’m guessing Pete, unhappy over the passing touchdown, asked Rapp to play or maybe to fuck off.
It’s telling—to me anyway— Rapp came out in the second half in street clothes.
I care and am not over it.
Was that exchange on TV or did you have to be there to see it?
For any who think Rapp’s absence didn’t hurt, JoJo McIntosh was our single high safety on the TD pass.
Rapp’s absence hurt the team far more than Browning’s play. Except for missing the open receiver just before half, Browning played well enough not to lose. Two of his incompletions were deliberate throw aways. I saw him take a sack, stepping up in the pocket, with nobody open. Last year he would have tucked and rolled, taking a huge loss or fumbling the ball away.
Going forward Eason has the same WRs and the team, until it doesn’t, still runs the same offense.
Add in the 2 TD passes in his zone, and there you go.
He fucked his Team mates, his school, and the fans. -
Stalin, what a dumb poll. And you had the audacity to criticize Gladstone's shitty polls?
You can't win the Rose bowl against urban Meyer by just barely playing well enough to lose.Baseman said:
I was in the stands and looked to the sideline after OSU scored the touchdown just before half. Pete’s body language and Rapp’s reaction—walking away—told me all I needed to know.phineas said:
I missed that whole thing (didnt know he was in street clothes in 2nd half either)Baseman said:It wasn’t so much he sat out, it was the effect his absence had on the outcome of the game that makes his decision hard to swallow.
The coverup makes sense. Ostensibly the guise of injury reduces precedent for future players sitting out. It attempted to confuse tOSU (didn’t work)
He was selfish and so am I (we?)
After OSU scored just before half I saw Pete approach Rapp. A conversation ensued. I wouldn’t say heated but it was clear Pete had something on his mind. Rapp walked way. I’m guessing Pete, unhappy over the passing touchdown, asked Rapp to play or maybe to fuck off.
It’s telling—to me anyway— Rapp came out in the second half in street clothes.
I care and am not over it.
Was that exchange on TV or did you have to be there to see it?
For any who think Rapp’s absence didn’t hurt, JoJo McIntosh was our single high safety on the TD pass.
Rapp’s absence hurt the team far more than Browning’s play. Except for missing the open receiver just before half, Browning played well enough not to lose. Two of his incompletions were deliberate throw aways. I saw him take a sack, stepping up in the pocket, with nobody open. Last year he would have tucked and rolled, taking a huge loss or fumbling the ball away.
Going forward Eason has the same WRs and the team, until it doesn’t, still runs the same offense. -
NoTYFYS butt Fuck yo couch Taylor Rapp, more or less sums it up.