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TITLETOWN - A Decade Long Celebration Of The Greatest Achievement In College Athletics History => Jerome Tang Coaches Kansas State Basketball => Topic started by: ELL3 on April 29, 2012, 02:45:50 PM
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entering the stadium for the spring game, a line and I mean line of :opcat: waiting to get a picture with Currie, I had to stop and soak this tardtuck fest in, kind of like seeing a horrible roadside accident, you have to look, comments heard:
1. "Great hire John".....
2. "Coach Weber knows his stuff".....
3. "Thank you for being our A.D."......
4. "Can we get rid of the black uniforms"......
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entering the stadium for the spring game, a line and I mean line of :opcat: waiting to get a picture with Currie, I had to stop and soak this tardtuck fest in, kind of like seeing a horrible roadside accident, you have to look, comments heard:
1. "Great hire John".....
2. "Coach Weber knows his stuff".....
3. "Thank you for being our A.D."......
4. "Can we get rid of the black uniforms"......
Never forget.
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good point. currie is right not to give a crap about a handful of negators here in butthurt city because 99.9% of us love weber and everything about him.
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good point. currie is right not to give a crap about a handful of negators here in butthurt city because 99.9% of us love weber and everything about him.
Yep.
The lesson here is that our fanbase is a bunch of hayseed dolts. They are easy to exploit. It's now on us to figure out our own ways to do so.
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entering the stadium for the spring game, a line and I mean line of :opcat: waiting to get a picture with Currie, I had to stop and soak this tardtuck fest in, kind of like seeing a horrible roadside accident, you have to look, comments heard:
1. "Great hire John".....
2. "Coach Weber knows his stuff".....
3. "Thank you for being our A.D."......
4. "Can we get rid of the black uniforms"......
This would have been appropriate at that time
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pOP-pcl-XUY&feature=endscreen
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entering the stadium for the spring game, a line and I mean line of :opcat: waiting to get a picture with Currie, I had to stop and soak this tardtuck fest in, kind of like seeing a horrible roadside accident, you have to look, comments heard:
1. "Great hire John".....
2. "Coach Weber knows his stuff".....
3. "Thank you for being our A.D."......
4. "Can we get rid of the black uniforms"......
way to cut your butthurt negator / too cool for school teeth there, E3.
:ksu:
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I enjoyed at the spring game the tucks that cheered for the weber promo and the guys like me that boo'd the piss out of it.
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No, this is why:
Although he's not against raising his voice, Weber said he tries to use "the other approach first" when coaching his players. He said he believes in "hugging a lot and talking a lot."
http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/7889734/oscar-weber-re-energized-kansas-state-wildcats-men-college-basketball (http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/7889734/oscar-weber-re-energized-kansas-state-wildcats-men-college-basketball)
He's also going to teach all of the players to perform a flawless mangina. "No, No. You have to tuck the penis before you squeeze your thighs together. Here, let me get in there."
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http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/7889734/oscar-weber-re-energized-kansas-state-wildcats-men-college-basketball (http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/7889734/oscar-weber-re-energized-kansas-state-wildcats-men-college-basketball)
I'm pretty sure Jason King is not a real person, but is actually just an internet scam. ESPN bites again.
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I keep thinking these will piss me of less a time goes by, but it seems like there's always a new nugget that inflames my butthurt.
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Once the losing becomes more commonplace and the apathy sets in again they won't bother me as much.
For now though, the inference that "when you're a school as small time and shitty as Kansas State you have to settle for this type of garbage" still really chaps my ass.
Few are the times when a coach lands a high-profile job in a big six conference less than a month after being fired from an almost-equal position in another big six league. Then again, schools such as K-State rarely have opportunities to hire a man who has appeared in an NCAA title game or a guy who was once named national coach of the year.