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Title: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Clevey 2 Times on May 09, 2014, 02:46:34 PM
http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/83329/big-12-post-spring-breakdown-rbs (http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/83329/big-12-post-spring-breakdown-rbs)

No respect for the Wildcats.

Texas is going to lead the conference in rushing.
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: PowercatPat on May 09, 2014, 07:10:35 PM
Are you surprised? Our RB's suck and are unproven.
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: scottwildcat on May 09, 2014, 07:23:54 PM

http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/83329/big-12-post-spring-breakdown-rbs (http://espn.go.com/blog/big12/post/_/id/83329/big-12-post-spring-breakdown-rbs)

No respect for the Wildcats.


Don't be stupid


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Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: steve dave on May 09, 2014, 07:31:55 PM
lol
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: MouseRat on May 09, 2014, 07:40:38 PM
RBs are such a wild card.  I mean a team could come in with with 0 experience at the position and no clear answer who will start, but at season's end have a 1,000 yard rusher and a all-conference first team candidate.  In the same token a team could return a 2 year starter with all-conference accolades who only manages 600 yards and drastically loses draft stock.  Fortunately we have almost always had good luck with RBs because Snyder always places such great emphasis on the run game.  Every year we hear about how intense the competition is to find a starter even when we have starters returning.  This year - and I hope Warmack has a good run - will be no different.
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: OK_Cat on May 09, 2014, 07:41:32 PM
I hate our stupid fans like cleveland
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Katpappy on May 09, 2014, 08:49:27 PM
I think D Block may surprise.
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: OK_Cat on May 09, 2014, 09:06:05 PM
Who the hell is d block
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: MouseRat on May 09, 2014, 09:10:13 PM
Who the hell is d block

Dalvin Warmack; I guess we're calling him "D Block" now?
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: OK_Cat on May 09, 2014, 09:10:47 PM
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: MouseRat on May 09, 2014, 09:14:03 PM
That's the stupidest thing I've ever heard

Agreed.  Is this kid a convict or something?  No, he's a RB and we're not Miami...
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Spracne on May 09, 2014, 09:17:40 PM
I, for one, would never stoop so low as to rub anyone's faces in this feces.
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Katpappy on May 09, 2014, 10:11:27 PM
My nickname for DeMarcus Robinson, cause he's built like a block with legs.  :love:
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Fake Sugar Dick (WARNING, NOT THE REAL SUGAR DICK!) on May 09, 2014, 10:33:06 PM
Any list with WV at the top is a list not worth reflecting upon.
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: HerrSonntag on May 09, 2014, 11:32:06 PM
They really probably just think it'll look like they aren't trying if they always stick KU at the bottom.
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: bones129 on May 09, 2014, 11:41:37 PM
Any list with WV at the top is a list not worth reflecting upon.

 :thumbs:
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Benja on May 10, 2014, 10:49:09 AM
RBs are such a wild card.  I mean a team could come in with with 0 experience at the position and no clear answer who will start, but at season's end have a 1,000 yard rusher and a all-conference first team candidate.  In the same token a team could return a 2 year starter with all-conference accolades who only manages 600 yards and drastically loses draft stock.  Fortunately we have almost always had good luck with RBs because Snyder always places such great emphasis on the run game.  Every year we hear about how intense the competition is to find a starter even when we have starters returning.  This year - and I hope Warmack has a good run - will be no different.

You typed a lot to say basically nothing. Not to be mean or anything.
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: MouseRat on May 10, 2014, 02:52:38 PM
RBs are such a wild card.  I mean a team could come in with with 0 experience at the position and no clear answer who will start, but at season's end have a 1,000 yard rusher and a all-conference first team candidate.  In the same token a team could return a 2 year starter with all-conference accolades who only manages 600 yards and drastically loses draft stock.  Fortunately we have almost always had good luck with RBs because Snyder always places such great emphasis on the run game.  Every year we hear about how intense the competition is to find a starter even when we have starters returning.  This year - and I hope Warmack has a good run - will be no different.

You typed a lot to say basically nothing. Not to be mean or anything.

Lol!  Srry.  I will def try 2 use more brev when forming sentences 2 accommod8 ur 8th grd reading lvl.  TDLoo!!  TTYL!!!

P.S. 4Q!!!
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: sunny_cat on May 10, 2014, 03:35:51 PM
RBs are such a wild card.  I mean a team could come in with with 0 experience at the position and no clear answer who will start, but at season's end have a 1,000 yard rusher and a all-conference first team candidate.  In the same token a team could return a 2 year starter with all-conference accolades who only manages 600 yards and drastically loses draft stock.  Fortunately we have almost always had good luck with RBs because Snyder always places such great emphasis on the run game.  Every year we hear about how intense the competition is to find a starter even when we have starters returning.  This year - and I hope Warmack has a good run - will be no different.

You typed a lot to say basically nothing. Not to be mean or anything.

Lol!  Srry.  I will def try 2 use more brev when forming sentences 2 accommod8 ur 8th grd reading lvl.  TDLoo!!  TTYL!!!

P.S. 4Q!!!

Shut up
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: BackPayne on May 10, 2014, 04:03:44 PM
RBs are such a wild card.  I mean a team could come in with with 0 experience at the position and no clear answer who will start, but at season's end have a 1,000 yard rusher and a all-conference first team candidate.  In the same token a team could return a 2 year starter with all-conference accolades who only manages 600 yards and drastically loses draft stock.  Fortunately we have almost always had good luck with RBs because Snyder always places such great emphasis on the run game.  Every year we hear about how intense the competition is to find a starter even when we have starters returning.  This year - and I hope Warmack has a good run - will be no different.

You typed a lot to say basically nothing. Not to be mean or anything.

Lol!  Srry.  I will def try 2 use more brev when forming sentences 2 accommod8 ur 8th grd reading lvl.  TDLoo!!  TTYL!!!

P.S. 4Q!!!

JFC.  :facepalm:
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Jackstack99EMAW on May 10, 2014, 04:05:48 PM
RBs are such a wild card.  I mean a team could come in with with 0 experience at the position and no clear answer who will start, but at season's end have a 1,000 yard rusher and a all-conference first team candidate.  In the same token a team could return a 2 year starter with all-conference accolades who only manages 600 yards and drastically loses draft stock.  Fortunately we have almost always had good luck with RBs because Snyder always places such great emphasis on the run game.  Every year we hear about how intense the competition is to find a starter even when we have starters returning.  This year - and I hope Warmack has a good run - will be no different.

You typed a lot to say basically nothing. Not to be mean or anything.

Lol!  Srry.  I will def try 2 use more brev when forming sentences 2 accommod8 ur 8th grd reading lvl.  TDLoo!!  TTYL!!!

P.S. 4Q!!!
Please head on back to the scout board. 
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: MouseRat on May 10, 2014, 04:10:15 PM
RBs are such a wild card.  I mean a team could come in with with 0 experience at the position and no clear answer who will start, but at season's end have a 1,000 yard rusher and a all-conference first team candidate.  In the same token a team could return a 2 year starter with all-conference accolades who only manages 600 yards and drastically loses draft stock.  Fortunately we have almost always had good luck with RBs because Snyder always places such great emphasis on the run game.  Every year we hear about how intense the competition is to find a starter even when we have starters returning.  This year - and I hope Warmack has a good run - will be no different.

You typed a lot to say basically nothing. Not to be mean or anything.

Lol!  Srry.  I will def try 2 use more brev when forming sentences 2 accommod8 ur 8th grd reading lvl.  TDLoo!!  TTYL!!!

P.S. 4Q!!!
Please head on back to the scout board.

How about you go and pound sand while I keep my ass planted right here, k pumpkin?
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Spracne on May 10, 2014, 05:05:00 PM
He called him the P-word :sdeek:
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Benja on May 11, 2014, 03:57:54 PM
Things that made me sad
1) Hotel Rwanda
2) Bunnies, like if they are hit by cars or somethig
3) This thread
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Asteriskhead on May 11, 2014, 05:07:03 PM
RBs are such a wild card.  I mean a team could come in with with 0 experience at the position and no clear answer who will start, but at season's end have a 1,000 yard rusher and a all-conference first team candidate.  In the same token a team could return a 2 year starter with all-conference accolades who only manages 600 yards and drastically loses draft stock.  Fortunately we have almost always had good luck with RBs because Snyder always places such great emphasis on the run game.  Every year we hear about how intense the competition is to find a starter even when we have starters returning.  This year - and I hope Warmack has a good run - will be no different.

You typed a lot to say basically nothing. Not to be mean or anything.

Lol!  Srry.  I will def try 2 use more brev when forming sentences 2 accommod8 ur 8th grd reading lvl.  TDLoo!!  TTYL!!!

P.S. 4Q!!!

I thought I told you not to break your Andy Dwyer based character?
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: MouseRat on May 11, 2014, 06:29:27 PM
RBs are such a wild card.  I mean a team could come in with with 0 experience at the position and no clear answer who will start, but at season's end have a 1,000 yard rusher and a all-conference first team candidate.  In the same token a team could return a 2 year starter with all-conference accolades who only manages 600 yards and drastically loses draft stock.  Fortunately we have almost always had good luck with RBs because Snyder always places such great emphasis on the run game.  Every year we hear about how intense the competition is to find a starter even when we have starters returning.  This year - and I hope Warmack has a good run - will be no different.

You typed a lot to say basically nothing. Not to be mean or anything.

Lol!  Srry.  I will def try 2 use more brev when forming sentences 2 accommod8 ur 8th grd reading lvl.  TDLoo!!  TTYL!!!

P.S. 4Q!!!

I thought I told you not to break your Andy Dwyer based character?

I had too much Sweetums this weekend.  It made me a little hyper.
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Katpappy on May 11, 2014, 06:36:19 PM
RBs are such a wild card.  I mean a team could come in with with 0 experience at the position and no clear answer who will start, but at season's end have a 1,000 yard rusher and a all-conference first team candidate.  In the same token a team could return a 2 year starter with all-conference accolades who only manages 600 yards and drastically loses draft stock.  Fortunately we have almost always had good luck with RBs because Snyder always places such great emphasis on the run game.  Every year we hear about how intense the competition is to find a starter even when we have starters returning.  This year - and I hope Warmack has a good run - will be no different.

You typed a lot to say basically nothing. Not to be mean or anything.

Lol!  Srry.  I will def try 2 use more brev when forming sentences 2 accommod8 ur 8th grd reading lvl.  TDLoo!!  TTYL!!!

P.S. 4Q!!!

I thought I told you not to break your Andy Dwyer based character?

I had too much Sweetums this weekend.  It made me a little hyper.
I think I had her too.  :D
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: MouseRat on May 11, 2014, 06:42:13 PM
RBs are such a wild card.  I mean a team could come in with with 0 experience at the position and no clear answer who will start, but at season's end have a 1,000 yard rusher and a all-conference first team candidate.  In the same token a team could return a 2 year starter with all-conference accolades who only manages 600 yards and drastically loses draft stock.  Fortunately we have almost always had good luck with RBs because Snyder always places such great emphasis on the run game.  Every year we hear about how intense the competition is to find a starter even when we have starters returning.  This year - and I hope Warmack has a good run - will be no different.

You typed a lot to say basically nothing. Not to be mean or anything.

Lol!  Srry.  I will def try 2 use more brev when forming sentences 2 accommod8 ur 8th grd reading lvl.  TDLoo!!  TTYL!!!

P.S. 4Q!!!

I thought I told you not to break your Andy Dwyer based character?

I had too much Sweetums this weekend.  It made me a little hyper.
I think I had her too.  :D

Sweetums is a fictional candy manufacturer on the hit NBC comedy Parks and Rec... oh you know what I quit. :facepalm:
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Katpappy on May 11, 2014, 07:37:04 PM
RBs are such a wild card.  I mean a team could come in with with 0 experience at the position and no clear answer who will start, but at season's end have a 1,000 yard rusher and a all-conference first team candidate.  In the same token a team could return a 2 year starter with all-conference accolades who only manages 600 yards and drastically loses draft stock.  Fortunately we have almost always had good luck with RBs because Snyder always places such great emphasis on the run game.  Every year we hear about how intense the competition is to find a starter even when we have starters returning.  This year - and I hope Warmack has a good run - will be no different.

You typed a lot to say basically nothing. Not to be mean or anything.

Lol!  Srry.  I will def try 2 use more brev when forming sentences 2 accommod8 ur 8th grd reading lvl.  TDLoo!!  TTYL!!!

P.S. 4Q!!!

I thought I told you not to break your Andy Dwyer based character?

I had too much Sweetums this weekend.  It made me a little hyper.
I think I had her too.  :D

Sweetums is a fictional candy manufacturer on the hit NBC comedy Parks and Rec... oh you know what I quit. :facepalm:
Well ain't that a bitch.  :whistle1:
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: sunny_cat on May 11, 2014, 07:39:15 PM
Katdaddy have you never watched Parks and Rec
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Katpappy on May 11, 2014, 10:41:54 PM
Katdaddy have you never watched Parks and Rec
Nope.
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: sunny_cat on May 11, 2014, 10:52:32 PM
Katdaddy have you never watched Parks and Rec
Nope.

Ts & Ps
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Clevey 2 Times on May 21, 2014, 09:17:12 AM
I hate our stupid fans like cleveland

There there OK Cat.

Dudes, is it all that crazy to think the Cats are getting no respect on this list? Not saying we should be in top 5, but KU and Tech should be below us at least. One is KU. Tech moved what was thought to be their best returning RB to LB. Both those teams are coached in ways that don't emphasize the run. We have Bill rough ridin' Snyder who consistently makes RBs work. 

Maybe I shouldn't be surprised anymore,  but nearly every year these preseason lists underestimate Bill. To me, this equals no respect.
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Unruly on May 21, 2014, 10:26:51 AM
I hate our stupid fans like cleveland

There there OK Cat.

Dudes, is it all that crazy to think the Cats are getting no respect on this list? Not saying we should be in top 5, but KU and Tech should be below us at least. One is KU. Tech moved what was thought to be their best returning RB to LB. Both those teams are coached in ways that don't emphasize the run. We have Bill rough ridin' Snyder who consistently makes RBs work. 

Maybe I shouldn't be surprised anymore,  but nearly every year these preseason lists underestimate Bill. To me, this equals no respect.


BETTER MAKE A NEW THREAD



http://goEMAW.com/forum/index.php?topic=22986.0
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: cDubya on May 21, 2014, 10:33:55 AM
I hate our stupid fans like cleveland

There there OK Cat.

Dudes, is it all that crazy to think the Cats are getting no respect on this list? Not saying we should be in top 5, but KU and Tech should be below us at least. One is KU. Tech moved what was thought to be their best returning RB to LB. Both those teams are coached in ways that don't emphasize the run. We have Bill rough ridin' Snyder who consistently makes RBs work. 

Maybe I shouldn't be surprised anymore,  but nearly every year these preseason lists underestimate Bill. To me, this equals no respect.

Maybe they're going off pure talent of the athletes at the time of ranking and not expectations of how they COULD perform come fall. Only reason I can see WVU at the top of that list because, talent-wise, the 5-6 RB's Holgorsen will have at his disposal look amazing. He'll do nothing to help them, though, and I doubt WVU has a single 1000 yard rusher out of the whole lot. Holgorsen won't coach kids up at all. Snyder will apparently take a juco nobody and make him an all-star. That stuff doesn't seem to be a factor in this dumb ranking.
Title: Re: Ranking the Big XII RB units
Post by: Clevey 2 Times on May 21, 2014, 10:40:38 AM
I hate our stupid fans like cleveland

There there OK Cat.

Dudes, is it all that crazy to think the Cats are getting no respect on this list? Not saying we should be in top 5, but KU and Tech should be below us at least. One is KU. Tech moved what was thought to be their best returning RB to LB. Both those teams are coached in ways that don't emphasize the run. We have Bill rough ridin' Snyder who consistently makes RBs work. 

Maybe I shouldn't be surprised anymore,  but nearly every year these preseason lists underestimate Bill. To me, this equals no respect.

Maybe they're going off pure talent of the athletes at the time of ranking and not expectations of how they COULD perform come fall. Only reason I can see WVU at the top of that list because, talent-wise, the 5-6 RB's Holgorsen will have at his disposal look amazing. He'll do nothing to help them, though, and I doubt WVU has a single 1000 yard rusher out of the whole lot. Holgorsen won't coach kids up at all. Snyder will apparently take a juco nobody and make him an all-star. That stuff doesn't seem to be a factor in this dumb ranking.

You're probably right. Was just hoping to contribute to the angering up of the masses around here. For some reason a select few choose to turn their anger inward on emaw nation.