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August 01, 2007, 10:15:02 AM
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10. O-Line will be much improved
9. We will have a consistent running game.
8. We will not turn the ball over.
7. We have more depth at wr
6. James Johnson has something to prove.
5. Josh Freeman has something to prove.
4. Coach Tibesar and 3-4 are an upgrade.
3. We will be better at LB.
2. Marcus Watts and Ian Campbell are the heart of our defense.
1. The Lynch Mob will be in full force. 

Cats will rule!!! :ksu: :ksu: :ksu:

August 01, 2007, 10:17:31 AM
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August 01, 2007, 10:18:58 AM
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8. We will not turn the ball over.

But, of course......this is a  :hope:.

August 01, 2007, 10:19:23 AM
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(cough)Powertard!(cough)

August 01, 2007, 10:33:56 AM
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I think w/ Freeman and the O line it's a wait and see kind of thing.


I still want my cooler, bitches!

August 01, 2007, 10:34:22 AM
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Pittcat what is that avatar from?

Also there are a ton of issues in that top ten list that I will believe when I see that those things have actualy improved. I think that we will have a great year, but still in wait'n'see mode here.

August 01, 2007, 10:35:27 AM
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August 01, 2007, 10:38:43 AM
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The o-line has the potential to solidify this year.  The pieces to the puzzle are there, they just need to be put together.  Will it happen??  Wait and see-QFT



And I got the avatar off of photobucket.

August 01, 2007, 10:54:28 AM
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It really hurts to be called a sock.  But I'll get over it.  When you're right so often, as I am, you learn to understand other peoples insecurities.  You guys will be okay, once you see my predicitions come to pass.

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August 01, 2007, 05:28:22 PM
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It really hurts to be called a sock.  But I'll get over it.  When you're right so often, as I am, you learn to understand other peoples insecurities.  You guys will be okay, once you see my predicitions come to pass.

 :thumbsup:

Wow, no one conceited here.

August 01, 2007, 10:34:38 PM
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It's genetic, but don't blame my parents!

August 01, 2007, 10:45:21 PM
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Yeah, chalk my rugged good looks up to my superior public school education.  Because that makes sense.

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August 02, 2007, 01:25:57 AM
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10. Terrorists release biological weapon the kills everyone not wearing purple.
9. Nuclear attack levels all other Big XII cities.
8. Rash of plane crashes wipes out all other Big XII North footall squads prior to the opening of the conference slate.
7. New Big XII rules allow other 11 insitutions to recruit only players aged over 50.
6. Kat Kid & Fatty get those 18 kilos successfully planted before phoning the tips.
5. In various fits of rage Shorty substitutes gallons of laxatives for the other teams' energy drinks hours before each kickoff.
4. ku cheating scandals spread to ISU, MU, CU,and NU forcing forfeits of all games played during the '07 season.
3. Players of all other Big XII North teams forced to attend class and take their own tests, KSU excluded.
2. All opposing QBs die in bizarre gardening accidents.
1. Bill Snyder returns from the grave and kicks Ron Prince's smarmy used-car-salesman ass right out of his building some time in the next two weeks or so.
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August 02, 2007, 09:40:00 PM
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Do you EVER have ANYTHING good to say about KSU football Azcat???

August 02, 2007, 09:42:08 PM
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Do you EVER have ANYTHING good to say about KSU football Azcat???

I may be cynical but Azcat is just unpleasant and angry.  Maybe he's a closet nubbie?

August 02, 2007, 09:45:20 PM
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There's only one reason.

August 02, 2007, 09:58:21 PM
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I will take NorthChamps07 as my sock. Only because my feet are getting cold, and I have a nasty hangnail in which he could soften the blows every time I take a step.

August 02, 2007, 10:29:01 PM
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WWB, it's great to be accepted into the Cat family.  I was beginning to wonder how long the rejection would last.  Thank you for bringing it to an end!  :woohoo:

August 03, 2007, 12:07:16 AM
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Do you EVER have ANYTHING good to say about KSU football Azcat???

Sure, we *used* to be good.  If mjrod wasn't in the habit of losing his message board databases every 18 months like clockwork you'd even be able to verify that.

I like Ron Prince, he's a fantastic representative for the university.  Nothing he's done smacks of being too conservative, a common mistake among young professionals.  There's a tendency for folks who achieve some success in their fields relatively early on, as Ron has, to become hyper-conservative rather than continuing to do what got them there.  Nothing RP has done is hyper or even moderately conservative.  It's fun to watch him work.

Promoting Tibesar to DC was a stroke of genius.  He's a lights-out coach and the true rising star of our staff.  I'll be very surprised if the defense isn't significantly improved this season.

The staff has done a nice job of putting the "student" back in "student-athlete".  I doubt there're as many kids on the field these days who require wristbands with "right" and "left" written on them.  No matter how the team performs on the field it's nice to see more quality kids coming into the program.

It seems that, though I can't verify it, we've recruited Kansas harder than in the past and also that RP & co. are making an effort to rebuild connections with Kansas jucos that may have soured in the past.  Like it or not KSU will continue to be located in Kansas, the program might as well make the most of it. 

My concern lies in the fact that last year's squad typically lost in blowouts and typically eked out the wins they got.  The season had a "done with mirrors" feel to it that I just can't shake.  I hope I'm wrong but I'm not enamored of our recruiting and I think the skid begins this year. 
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August 03, 2007, 12:13:40 AM
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Do you EVER have ANYTHING good to say about KSU football Azcat???

Sure, we *used* to be good.  If mjrod wasn't in the habit of losing his message board databases every 18 months like clockwork you'd even be able to verify that.

I like Ron Prince, he's a fantastic representative for the university.  Nothing he's done smacks of being too conservative, a common mistake among young professionals.  There's a tendency for folks who achieve some success in their fields relatively early on, as Ron has, to become hyper-conservative rather than continuing to do what got them there.  Nothing RP has done is hyper or even moderately conservative.  It's fun to watch him work.

Promoting Tibesar to DC was a stroke of genius.  He's a lights-out coach and the true rising star of our staff.  I'll be very surprised if the defense isn't significantly improved this season.

The staff has done a nice job of putting the "student" back in "student-athlete".  I doubt there're as many kids on the field these days who require wristbands with "right" and "left" written on them.  No matter how the team performs on the field it's nice to see more quality kids coming into the program.

It seems that, though I can't verify it, we've recruited Kansas harder than in the past and also that RP & co. are making an effort to rebuild connections with Kansas jucos that may have soured in the past.  Like it or not KSU will continue to be located in Kansas, the program might as well make the most of it. 

My concern lies in the fact that last year's squad typically lost in blowouts and typically eked out the wins they got.  The season had a "done with mirrors" feel to it that I just can't shake.  I hope I'm wrong but I'm not enamored of our recruiting and I think the skid begins this year. 


See, now that makes sense.  I see your point of view, I don't agree with it, but I see it.  Before I thought you were just some guy who was pissed at the world because he had a tiny penis, and took out his aggression on KSU football.

August 03, 2007, 02:29:00 AM
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I'm an early adopter.  I was on the RP bandwagon early (and suggested Huggins as the hoops replacement long before there was a vacancy) but honestly what I saw from the football team on the field last year was enough for me to hop off the bandwagon before the rush.  You'll get there, you're just slow.
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August 03, 2007, 02:58:03 AM
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He still has a tiny penis Pittcat.


August 04, 2007, 12:16:34 PM
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That's not what your wife said.  LOL, LOL, LOL.  There, we've done our Jr. High mudslinging for the day.   :blank:
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August 04, 2007, 12:33:43 PM
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I'm an early adopter.  I was on the RP bandwagon early (and suggested Huggins as the hoops replacement long before there was a vacancy) but honestly what I saw from the football team on the field last year was enough for me to hop off the bandwagon before the rush.  You'll get there, you're just slow.

Could you put out something soft around the bandwagon?  I think there will be a lot of people needing a soft place to land around Sept. 1st and Sept 29th. If things go too badly the wagon may go up in flames around Oct 6th.  Wouldn't want to see too many of our fellow cat fans get hurt in the rush.

August 04, 2007, 12:40:33 PM
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I was on the Prince wagon as well much of that first year and through Boss/evridge gate.

August 04, 2007, 12:47:03 PM
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The departure of a bunch of players didn't bother me at all. It's Prince's team, if he wants to run some guys off that's fine.  It's the performance on the field last year the pushed me off the bandwagon.  Sure the W/L record wasn't that bad but the quality of play was ... troubling ... at best. 
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August 04, 2007, 09:44:52 PM
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I'm an early adopter.  I was on the RP bandwagon early (and suggested Huggins as the hoops replacement long before there was a vacancy) but honestly what I saw from the football team on the field last year was enough for me to hop off the bandwagon before the rush.  You'll get there, you're just slow.

Could you put out something soft around the bandwagon?  I think there will be a lot of people needing a soft place to land around Sept. 1st and Sept 29th. If things go too badly the wagon may go up in flames around Oct 6th.  Wouldn't want to see too many of our fellow cat fans get hurt in the rush.

I don't expect many bandwagon jumpers 9/1, we could lose by 40 and give up 600 yards of offense and the  :koolaid: crowd would say, "Awww gee whiz, cut RP a little slack.  That was an SEC team on their turf not the northeastern southwest school for blind nuns like Snyder always kicked off with."  Warm up the excuses.   :users:
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August 04, 2007, 10:36:04 PM
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Do you EVER have ANYTHING good to say about KSU football Azcat???

Sure, we *used* to be good.  If mjrod wasn't in the habit of losing his message board databases every 18 months like clockwork you'd even be able to verify that.

I like Ron Prince, he's a fantastic representative for the university.  Nothing he's done smacks of being too conservative, a common mistake among young professionals.  There's a tendency for folks who achieve some success in their fields relatively early on, as Ron has, to become hyper-conservative rather than continuing to do what got them there.  Nothing RP has done is hyper or even moderately conservative.  It's fun to watch him work.

Promoting Tibesar to DC was a stroke of genius.  He's a lights-out coach and the true rising star of our staff.  I'll be very surprised if the defense isn't significantly improved this season.

The staff has done a nice job of putting the "student" back in "student-athlete".  I doubt there're as many kids on the field these days who require wristbands with "right" and "left" written on them.  No matter how the team performs on the field it's nice to see more quality kids coming into the program.

It seems that, though I can't verify it, we've recruited Kansas harder than in the past and also that RP & co. are making an effort to rebuild connections with Kansas jucos that may have soured in the past.  Like it or not KSU will continue to be located in Kansas, the program might as well make the most of it. 

My concern lies in the fact that last year's squad typically lost in blowouts and typically eked out the wins they got.  The season had a "done with mirrors" feel to it that I just can't shake.  I hope I'm wrong but I'm not enamored of our recruiting and I think the skid begins this year. 

Couldnt have said it any better myself. RP is a great guy, and seems to stand for the right things. But the level of football played last year wasnt all that great. I'll give him a few years and a chance to get his guys in the program, but the optimism I usually feel leading up to the season just isnt there this yr...
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