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Title: Guess who died?
Post by: fatty fat fat on June 15, 2008, 03:41:07 PM
http://marshall.scout.com/2/762421.html

(http://members.cox.net/ksufan/dead.jpg)
Title: Re: Guess who died?
Post by: FelixRex on June 15, 2008, 03:54:30 PM
"One of Goddard's greatest plays was a 84-yard fumble return for a touchdown at Kansas State, when the Herd upset the No. 6-ranked Wildcats, 27-20, in 2003 in Manhattan, Kan."

&@#%ing Schwinn. That was such a bullcrap play.
Title: Re: Guess who died?
Post by: Pett on June 15, 2008, 04:26:32 PM
"One of Goddard's greatest plays was a 84-yard fumble return for a touchdown at Kansas State, when the Herd upset the No. 6-ranked Wildcats, 27-20, in 2003 in Manhattan, Kan."

fracking Schwinn. That was such a bullcrap play.

And just watching Sproles trying to go for Goddard's ankles to take him down during that play, but just hurting his wrist, KILLS ME!! :chainsaw: :angry:
Title: Re: Guess who died?
Post by: ksu98 on June 15, 2008, 06:03:45 PM
Jesus is it just me or do you guys notice all the people that play against ksu at some point and then die brooks barringer for example
Title: Re: Guess who died?
Post by: yoman on June 15, 2008, 06:34:42 PM
and WSU
Title: Re: Guess who died?
Post by: Slick on June 15, 2008, 06:40:14 PM
Jesus is it just me or do you guys notice all the people that play against ksu at some point and then die brooks barringer for example

Its the radiation poisoning they get while playing in Manhattan.  It reduces brain reaction time.
Title: Re: Guess who died?
Post by: ksu98 on June 15, 2008, 09:35:18 PM
SOB all in plain crashes you know what else reduces brain reaction speed spending time around nebraska fans I have found that they lower it by constantly gloating
Title: Re: Guess who died?
Post by: phagallenblowsballs on June 15, 2008, 10:12:07 PM
Jesus is it just me or do you guys notice all the people that play against ksu at some point and then die brooks barringer for example

Its the radiation poisoning they get while playing in Manhattan.  It reduces brain reaction time.

Similar to what folks in rural Nebraska do when they knock up their sisters?  Thought so...Inbred corncobs!
Title: Re: Guess who died?
Post by: jeffy on June 16, 2008, 10:36:50 AM
So with all the speed on the offense and none of it being more than 10 yards from the LOS, since it was near the goal line, why couldn't one single KSU player get within 10 yards of the slow, fat, Whitlockesque dead guy?
Title: Re: Guess who died?
Post by: Kat Kid on June 16, 2008, 10:40:44 AM
So with all the speed on the offense and none of it being more than 10 yards from the LOS, since it was near the goal line, why couldn't one single KSU player get within 10 yards of the slow, fat, Whitlockesque dead guy?

Sproles did, but they had a caravan of guys and he was pushed down and then came out of the game for a series or two.
Title: Re: Guess who died?
Post by: FelixRex on June 16, 2008, 11:22:06 AM
If I remember correctly, they were all tripped up by second-hand Schwinn's enormous suckitude.
Title: Re: Guess who died?
Post by: SkinnyBenny on June 16, 2008, 12:44:11 PM
SOB all in plain crashes you know what else reduces brain reaction speed spending time around nebraska fans I have found that they lower it by constantly gloating

It appears that you have spent plenty of time around them.
Title: Re: Guess who died?
Post by: KSUIntegrity22 on June 16, 2008, 01:11:56 PM
This game was the day I knew the DOD was over... then we won the Big 12 championship...

Guess I was a year early. :)
Title: Re: Guess who died?
Post by: ksu98 on June 16, 2008, 08:05:07 PM
SOB all in plain crashes you know what else reduces brain reaction speed spending time around nebraska fans I have found that they lower it by constantly gloating

It appears that you have spent plenty of time around them.
I have PLUS PROOFREADING IS FOR GAYS RIGHT
Title: Re: Guess who died?
Post by: SkinnyBenny on June 16, 2008, 08:11:21 PM
I'm a man of purposeful contradictions.