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December 29, 2009, 09:09:50 AM
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Steve, thanks for your post.  It's about time someone on this site stood up for Coach Snyder.  Notice I calld him "Coach Snyder".  Not Old Balls or Snyds or Snydlie or whatever nicnames some of the gradeschoolers on this site have given him.  It's a shame that some on here can only see the bad in everything.  

December 29, 2009, 09:31:50 AM
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I am not a sock. Why would I pick a name like Steve, that so closely resembles the name of the most frequent poster on this site? I just got tired of people throwing Snyder under the bus to appear cool to others.

* He took over this team and had them fighting for a big 12 championship. They were a gawd damned rag tagged bunch of misfits out there. He had them fighting a season long up hill battle and that's not good enough for some of you clowns.

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December 29, 2009, 09:35:22 AM
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my god, could this thread get any more fantastic?

December 29, 2009, 09:43:44 AM
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coach em up coach william snyder :cyclist:
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December 29, 2009, 10:13:01 AM
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So, where is this Steve guy now?  Looks like he made his little rant and then ran for the hills.  There's nothing Bill Snyder hates more than that.

December 29, 2009, 10:43:48 AM
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Chum1- I'm right here. I'm always here. All I needed to do was to get that off my chest. I just turned 31 and am learning the ways of the blue haired man. Part of that is to learn that teenagers will do what they want. I have more learning to do I guess, because some teenagers got the best of me yesterday.

I've been here since the Willie Nelson concert in the rain. I was here during Phil Bennett speaches for pregame. I suffered through Prince. And I sure as crap, welcomed the Legend back to the podium.

December 29, 2009, 10:49:09 AM
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LOL . . . my comment about Snyder working 18 hours had nothing to do with being lazy, it had nothing to do with the man's intelligence.

I just get tired of all the Powertards who instantly roll out the, "oh Coach Snyder will fix it" . . . "Coach Snyder works 18 hours a day so all is well with the world, whatever the problems are in those 18 hours Coach Snyder will get it fixed."  

Yet, what do we know so far.  Well, 1.  Snyder and this staff still can't recruit for $hit.  Yet another complete whiff on the quarterback front, and NO, a coaches son running a chuck and duck offense in Maryland does not count (oh, and for the Powertards, I think the kid could be pretty good if Snyder actually builds an offense around him to suit his strengths, but that's another thing . . .  Bill loves him too much option, and zone reads and all that stuff to ever build an offense around a chuck and duck style QB . . . the days of, "well Coach Snyder can adapt his offense around any talent" have come and gone, that ended in about 1998 with the Michael Bishop era . . . Snyder's offense became the offense of the dual threat, running QB).  

2.  There's still plenty of other evidence that indicates that unlike what the Powertards said again and again (even me).  He still hasn't learned his "lesson" on what some aspects of college football 2009-2010-2011 are all about in terms of many off the field issues.

I get tired of the people who want to make Bill Snyder bigger than Kansas State University.  The man's last 3 seasons at K-State he's gone 15-19 with  ZERO bowl games.  

By every possible measure he completely FAILED to capitalize on the 2003 Big 12 Championship.  


December 29, 2009, 11:04:10 AM
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The man's last 3 seasons at K-State he's gone 15-19 with  ZERO bowl games.  

Oh, I suppose you could do better Dax?  How many D0Ds have you coached?  If our recruits and record at the end of the season are good enough for The Legend they are good enough for me.
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December 29, 2009, 11:07:36 AM
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    Now that's how you get out a f***ing blood stain.
steve, will you be as excited as i am going to be when coach william snyder introduces new associate defensive coordinator robert lipscomb.  he'll be great on the recruiting trail compared to vic.
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December 29, 2009, 11:11:09 AM
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Sonof-

What does it mean when Boise can have the 77th rated class according to Rivals, yet finish in the top 10 almost every year? Boise isn't luring in the top notch talent that Alabama is, but they're putting together impressive seasons backtobacktoback. They coach up every player. They have great assistants and a solid program that allows them to coach up every player. Coach Snyder had this process in place. Coach was never getting top 20 classes in recruits. His assistants maximized every players ability. When the Coaching well dried up and imploded in 2004, crap hit the fan and he had 2 bad seasons. Throw in a 2.5 year amount of Princes' crap and it looks like a long drought.

It's the assistants, not Snyder. Snyder's loyalty to horsecrap coaches can be blamed. But not Snyder as a whole.

December 29, 2009, 11:13:24 AM
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Snyder's loyalty to horsecrap coaches can be blamed. But not Snyder as a whole.

To be fair (and I'm right with your kicking the f^ck out of these negative nancys) you can't seperate the two.   :ohno:
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December 29, 2009, 11:17:31 AM
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It's funny that this has somehow turned into a legitimate discussion.  
I could care less if you guys are good this year. I really could.  You guys are talkin trash on the fieldhouse. Saying Bramlage is way louder and better and stuff. :crybaby:

December 29, 2009, 11:39:49 AM
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I'm curious to know what you meant by "snyder hasn't adapted to the off field issues in 2009,2010 and 2011." paraphrasing....

What does this mean exactly? Lockerrooms like Oregon? Cheating in a more futuristic manner? Using computers and technology more? I'm just curious what that statement meant.

He's adopting the approach of more younger GA type of coaches. We've never had this many former players working behind the scenes. Who would have thought Kyle Williams would be our best recruiter and we aren't even paying the dude.

I'll give you the apparent whiff on the QB situation. It appears that we put all our eggs in the Newton basket. I have to believe that Snyder is more than confident in the abilities of Lamur or Harper or even Cosh for 2011. Snyder's one major downfall has been the QB recruit strikeouts. Very painful and telling of something in his inabilities to lure a top notch QB prospect. But, for this year I have to believe, that Snyder has 100% confidence in a QB currently on our roster.

I'd like to know your opinion on Del Miller too, Dax. Besides giving me the canned response of he's old.....white haired, boring....... Del Miller might be the Wizard behind the curtain of our offense. Think about how well we schemed some teams this year. Our rag tagged bunch of misfits, led by a lizard necked QB, outplayed many teams this year. Del is that reason.

December 29, 2009, 11:41:12 AM
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Steve is the kind of poster that will leave as soon as things aren't going his way.  When someone like Bill Snyder faces the music, someone like Steve runs for the hills. 

Nailed it.

December 29, 2009, 11:45:46 AM
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Chum1- what couldn't go my way? Are you referring to me being called names or "pawned" on a message board, or things not going my way with life in general?

I discovered this site not too long ago, but I've frequented KSU innernets for awhile. The only thing I've nailed is fans like you acting teenager-ish and disrespecting people who created your existence.

December 29, 2009, 11:57:51 AM
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December 29, 2009, 11:59:36 AM
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Chum1- what couldn't go my way? Are you referring to me being called names or "pawned" on a message board, or things not going my way with life in general?

I discovered this site not too long ago, but I've frequented KSU innernets for awhile. The only thing I've nailed is fans like you acting teenager-ish and disrespecting people who created your existence.

SOCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

December 29, 2009, 12:00:27 PM
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Chum1- what couldn't go my way? Are you referring to me being called names or "pawned" on a message board, or things not going my way with life in general?

I discovered this site not too long ago, but I've frequented KSU innernets for awhile. The only thing I've nailed is fans like you acting teenager-ish and disrespecting people who created your existence.

OMG, f^ck teenagers!  Steve is what ksufans.com has been missing all these years.  Finally someone to tell those little bastards to get off our lawn (ksufans.com being the lawn) and turn down their loud rock music (not liking The Legend being their loud rock music).  

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December 29, 2009, 12:03:24 PM
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There's a very real possibility that Steve could end up being a better sock than Tanijoudi.

Love this guy so far.

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December 29, 2009, 12:11:53 PM
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There's a very real possibility that Steve could end up being a better sock than Tanijoudi.

Love this guy so far.

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iknowrite  :love:
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December 29, 2009, 12:12:15 PM
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There's a very real possibility that Steve could end up being a better sock than Tanijoudi.

Love this guy so far.

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The only socks I wear are my standard argyle ones to match my sweater of choice. What if I type using sanitary gloves during my smoke breaks? I guess those could be considered hand socks of sorts....

One other thing to clarify, I don't really believe the median age on here to be teenager-ish. I only mean the collective demeanor. Also, I love this site and constantly find myself agreeing with a lot of you dudes.

I'm a Gopowercat lifer who has started to branch from the herd.
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December 29, 2009, 12:25:35 PM
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Great all around parody poster.

Keep up the good and (hard) work, Steve.

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December 29, 2009, 12:28:34 PM
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There's a very real possibility that Steve could end up being a better sock than Tanijoudi.

Love this guy so far.

 :love:

The only socks I wear are my standard argyle ones to match my sweater of choice. What if I type using sanitary gloves during my smoke breaks? I guess those could be considered hand socks of sorts....

One other thing to clarify, I don't really believe the median age on here to be teenager-ish. I only mean the collective demeanor. Also, I love this site and constantly find myself agreeing with a lot of you dudes.

I'm a Gopowercat lifer who has started to branch from the herd.

love this guy... :popcorn:

December 29, 2009, 01:04:43 PM
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I'm really starting to enjoy this.  The part about Del had all of us in tears here at the office.  Very well written.  Good job whoever is doing this. 
I could care less if you guys are good this year. I really could.  You guys are talkin trash on the fieldhouse. Saying Bramlage is way louder and better and stuff. :crybaby:

December 29, 2009, 01:07:25 PM
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    Now that's how you get out a f***ing blood stain.
He's adopting the approach of more younger GA type of coaches. We've never had this many former players working behind the scenes. Who would have thought Kyle Williams would be our best recruiter and we aren't even paying the dude.

 get em Steve-O!  :Driving:
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December 29, 2009, 01:34:25 PM
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LOL . . . my comment about Snyder working 18 hours had nothing to do with being lazy, it had nothing to do with the man's intelligence.

I just get tired of all the Powertards who instantly roll out the, "oh Coach Snyder will fix it" . . . "Coach Snyder works 18 hours a day so all is well with the world, whatever the problems are in those 18 hours Coach Snyder will get it fixed."  

Yet, what do we know so far.  Well, 1.  Snyder and this staff still can't recruit for $hit.  Yet another complete whiff on the quarterback front, and NO, a coaches son running a chuck and duck offense in Maryland does not count (oh, and for the Powertards, I think the kid could be pretty good if Snyder actually builds an offense around him to suit his strengths, but that's another thing . . .  Bill loves him too much option, and zone reads and all that stuff to ever build an offense around a chuck and duck style QB . . . the days of, "well Coach Snyder can adapt his offense around any talent" have come and gone, that ended in about 1998 with the Michael Bishop era . . . Snyder's offense became the offense of the dual threat, running QB).  







Chris Harper - 4-star dual-threat QB
 


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December 29, 2009, 02:22:20 PM
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LOL . . . my comment about Snyder working 18 hours had nothing to do with being lazy, it had nothing to do with the man's intelligence.

I just get tired of all the Powertards who instantly roll out the, "oh Coach Snyder will fix it" . . . "Coach Snyder works 18 hours a day so all is well with the world, whatever the problems are in those 18 hours Coach Snyder will get it fixed."  

Yet, what do we know so far.  Well, 1.  Snyder and this staff still can't recruit for $hit.  Yet another complete whiff on the quarterback front, and NO, a coaches son running a chuck and duck offense in Maryland does not count (oh, and for the Powertards, I think the kid could be pretty good if Snyder actually builds an offense around him to suit his strengths, but that's another thing . . .  Bill loves him too much option, and zone reads and all that stuff to ever build an offense around a chuck and duck style QB . . . the days of, "well Coach Snyder can adapt his offense around any talent" have come and gone, that ended in about 1998 with the Michael Bishop era . . . Snyder's offense became the offense of the dual threat, running QB).  







Chris Harper - 4-star dual-threat QB
 


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CH isn't a qb .  anyone that follows college football knows this.

December 29, 2009, 02:42:46 PM
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LOL . . . my comment about Snyder working 18 hours had nothing to do with being lazy, it had nothing to do with the man's intelligence.

I just get tired of all the Powertards who instantly roll out the, "oh Coach Snyder will fix it" . . . "Coach Snyder works 18 hours a day so all is well with the world, whatever the problems are in those 18 hours Coach Snyder will get it fixed."  

Yet, what do we know so far.  Well, 1.  Snyder and this staff still can't recruit for $hit.  Yet another complete whiff on the quarterback front, and NO, a coaches son running a chuck and duck offense in Maryland does not count (oh, and for the Powertards, I think the kid could be pretty good if Snyder actually builds an offense around him to suit his strengths, but that's another thing . . .  Bill loves him too much option, and zone reads and all that stuff to ever build an offense around a chuck and duck style QB . . . the days of, "well Coach Snyder can adapt his offense around any talent" have come and gone, that ended in about 1998 with the Michael Bishop era . . . Snyder's offense became the offense of the dual threat, running QB).  







Chris Harper - 4-star dual-threat QB
 


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CH isn't a qb .  anyone that follows college football knows this.

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December 29, 2009, 02:51:39 PM
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cire's new name should be robocop. the dude keeps getting slammed and beat all to living hell, but he keeps moving along. amirite? seriously, really robocop like.