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Sports => Snyder's Electronic Cyber Space World => Topic started by: BMWJhawk on December 04, 2009, 05:05:18 PM
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...but don't let it get you frustrated.
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...but don't let it get you frustrated.
I know you're new to football, but go ahead and run the best coach in school history out of town. It will work out in the end! :squawkgoalpost:
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ku football has a ton of history.... or not. Fear noted.
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Yeah, coaching searches have got to be fun times :frown:
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ku football has a ton of history.... or not.
:woot:
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ku football has a ton of history....
of searching for football coaches.
Which begs the question....
How has the worked out for you in the past?
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Here have been some of ku's intensive searches.
Fire Bud Moore, bring back Don Fambrough . . . Gottfried leaves hire assistant Bob Valesente . . . Mason Leaves go ask Roy Williams to name the coach.
Ben showing he has no f'ing clue about ku football "history" as per usual.
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History awaits....we really mean it this time. We hope. Sorta.
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This really could be Ben's most glorious meltdown. :beerchug:
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Bye benny :bye:
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Here have been some of ku's intensive searches.
Fire Bud Moore, bring back Don Fambrough . . . Gottfried leaves hire assistant Bob Valesente . . . Mason Leaves go ask Roy Williams to name the coach.
Ben showing he has no f'ing clue about ku football "history" as per usual.
2009. The name is Lew Perkins.
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esus Christ, 'Pad. For the last time, I acknowledged that the tougher schedule was also a factor. You just don't like it when reality differs from what you want to believe. It's quite sad watching you get all Curse over something so trivial. If you wanna talk homers, look no further than Terry Pierce. The man insisted that ku and K-State were equal in talent, despite the 52-21 ass beating. Now that's homerism. Aside from that, several other preseason mags include ku in their top 25 and the favorite to win the North. Lindy's ranks ku's WR group #4 in the country. They rank ku's QB's #6 in the country. Yes... I'm a huge homer for thinking that additional talent at d-end and in the secondary will help improve ku's defense. I'm a huge homer for agreeing with Coach Mangino that Talib and McClinton were the two most important factors to the defense's drop-off in '08.
The bottom line is that you can't stand the thought of ku football continuing its success at a high level. You have been in all out PMS mode for the last several years now, 'Pad. Get a grip, man. You had to realize that at some point ku would start dominating K-State again, just like we did for the better part of a century. Your cult following, along with other miscellaneous dumbasses will all agree with you, because they have no other choice... they're not smart enough to think for themselves. However, 52-21 was a great indication of the direction that both programs are going. Enjoy fighting for 5th place in the North with Iowa State.
OMFG
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Didn't quite realize the severity of 52-21 and what it did to the fragile K-State ego. LOL.
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1. ku's defense will be much better than Steele thinks. ku just signed a Juco All-American at LB who had offers to Tennessee and Oklahoma, among others. Along with that, I've heard that guys like Quinton Woods, Prinz Kande, and Kevin Young have been tearing it up in summer workouts. D-end was a weakness on the team last season, but the ku coaches have done a great job addressing that position. ku has a ton of talent at d-tackle with Johnson, Blakesley, Greene, Parish, Stevens, and Dorsey.
2. Another area that was a problem for ku's defense last year was the secondary. ku's going with more of a 4-2-5 defense next year to fight the spread. Darrell Stuckey's a 1st-team All Big 12 type of player, and then you've got guys like Justin Thornton, Daymond Patterson, Phillip Strozier, Lubbock Smith, etc, who have all been developing nicely. Thornton will play in the NFL, and Patterson could be the next star cornerback at ku when all is said and done. He's Charles Gordon with more speed and quickness.
3. As far as the schedule goes, the only other decent team in the North plays ku at home (Nebraska). CU, KSU, ISU, and MU are all going to suck next year. K-State and Iowa State will both be beyond pathetic. Mizzou loses their entire team. Colorado loses their best WR and DT from last year and brings in nothing to replace their crap talent at QB. Hawkins is gone after next season.
4. ku's beatdown of K-State will be even worse than it was last season. 52-21 will look respectable compared to the absolute skull f*cking that ku will unleash on K-State. Mangino would love nothing more than to make Old Balls regret coming out of retirement, and you can bet that he won't hold back like he did for Prince last season. ku could have hung up 70+ on K-State last year, but Mangino had too much class to rub it in. Next year, Old Balls won't be so lucky.
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You're kind of getting destroyed, Ben. You might want to come up with something better than a 2 year old score if you want to last the night.
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Only the King of all Validators would be talking about "fragile egos".
Ben . . . the gift that just keeps on giving.
Love ya Ben. :beerchug:
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Uhhhhhh, Beems. WTF are you doing man?
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a little :scared: a lot of :woot:
1. ku's defense will be much better than Steele thinks. ku just signed a Juco All-American at LB who had offers to Tennessee and Oklahoma, among others. Along with that, I've heard that guys like Quinton Woods, Prinz Kande, and Kevin Young have been tearing it up in summer workouts. D-end was a weakness on the team last season, but the ku coaches have done a great job addressing that position. ku has a ton of talent at d-tackle with Johnson, Blakesley, Greene, Parish, Stevens, and Dorsey.
2. Another area that was a problem for ku's defense last year was the secondary. ku's going with more of a 4-2-5 defense next year to fight the spread. Darrell Stuckey's a 1st-team All Big 12 type of player, and then you've got guys like Justin Thornton, Daymond Patterson, Phillip Strozier, Lubbock Smith, etc, who have all been developing nicely. Thornton will play in the NFL, and Patterson could be the next star cornerback at ku when all is said and done. He's Charles Gordon with more speed and quickness.
3. As far as the schedule goes, the only other decent team in the North plays ku at home (Nebraska). CU, KSU, ISU, and MU are all going to suck next year. K-State and Iowa State will both be beyond pathetic. Mizzou loses their entire team. Colorado loses their best WR and DT from last year and brings in nothing to replace their crap talent at QB. Hawkins is gone after next season.
4. ku's beatdown of K-State will be even worse than it was last season. 52-21 will look respectable compared to the absolute skull f*cking that ku will unleash on K-State. Mangino would love nothing more than to make Old Balls regret coming out of retirement, and you can bet that he won't hold back like he did for Prince last season. ku could have hung up 70+ on K-State last year, but Mangino had too much class to rub it in. Next year, Old Balls won't be so lucky.
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Sorry man, this is a football board. :lol:
And I love how you talk about 52-21 against Prince but when big daddy Snyd's is back and in 2009 (this year) it's 17-10. :lol:
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Here have been some of ku's intensive searches.
Fire Bud Moore, bring back Don Fambrough . . . Gottfried leaves hire assistant Bob Valesente . . . Mason Leaves go ask Roy Williams to name the coach.
Ben showing he has no f'ing clue about ku football "history" as per usual.
2009. The name is Lew Perkins Terry Allen.
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"Order Restored."
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bm w you talk really weak smack :blahblah:
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a senior citizen with a penchant for smashmouth beat your preseason North Champion. lmao