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Re: College Football

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 10:13 pm
by Jungle Rat
I've said since day one of this.season that the colts were not a playoff team with or without Manning.

Re: College Football

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 10:54 pm
by Hizzy III
You don't get to see 60-point outbreaks in an NFL game all that often. At least that's something re: tonight's broadcast.

Re: College Football

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 11:00 pm
by DooKSucks
Fuck the game of football. I attended Carolina's game at Clemson on Saturday and the Redskins at Panthers game on Sunday. I watched both of my teams suck donkey dick this weekend, with one of those two games being the worst beatdown that Carolina has endured since it lost at Clemson by the score of 52-7 in 2006, which was a game that I also attended.

Fuck it. Bring on basketball.

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 2:04 am
by Saint
here's a better idea: find new teams

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 7:36 am
by Bklyn
Sounds to me like DS chose the wrong Carolina football team to attach his horse to.

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 8:03 am
by AlabamAlum
MISSOULA, Mont. -- Police officers used stun guns to subdue two University of Montana football players Sunday morning after the team returned following a game Saturday at Northern Arizona.

Sgt. Collin Rose said quarterback Gerald Kemp and cornerback Trumaine Johnson scuffled with police officers who responded to a noise complaint at about 2:40 a.m.

Rose said one player struck an officer in the chest with an open hand and the second player grabbed the officer to prevent the arrest of his teammate.

Both players bonded out of the Missoula County Jail on Sunday on misdemeanor charges that include obstructing a peace officer and resisting arrest.

http://espn.go.com/college-football/sto ... ll-players
Two things notable about that: (1) Around these parts, you fight the police, that line would have read, "Both players were admitted to xyz Medical Center" and (2) "Both were charged with felonies and bail has bot been set at this time."

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 8:09 am
by AlabamAlum
[Akron] University spokeswoman Laura Massie says police have told her the death appears to be a suicide. Massie says the man was a former student, but declined to elaborate, citing federal privacy laws. She says authorities are waiting to release his identity until his family has been notified.

http://espn.go.com/college-football/sto ... bcats-game

Suicide or watch the Zips play....hmmmm....

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:41 am
by BigRedMan
IF Jim Irsay doesn't think long and hard about firing Jim Caldwell, then he is an idiot.

With this kind of loss, there is no way the coaches shouldn't be held accountable. It was over in the first quarter.

And Rat, the Colts have been a playoff team for the past decade with Manning. With a healthy Manning, we would have been this year also. Sorry but you sir are dead wrong.

With that said, see if Cowher wants the job.

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:42 am
by eCat
Montana probably has a more liberal perspective of beating up policemen.

Montana = The unabomber was just misunderstood

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:47 am
by Jungle Rat
BRM, you sir, are wrong.

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:48 am
by AlabamAlum
Heh. I might move to Montana.

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 9:55 am
by eCat
I was kinda joking but Idaho - man - that is a state full of serious malcontents against authority.

I mean it makes me take pause about the idea of living there.

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:19 am
by Hizzy III
That and the potato-based industry.

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:22 am
by BigRedMan
Sorry Rat, I am going to go with a decade of history, a team that had like 15 people on IR last year and still made the playoffs, along with most everyone back from IR this year, to go out on a limb to say the Colts would have made the playoffs with a 100% Manning.

It's okay Rat. You can be wrong on the internet. First time for everything.

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:30 am
by hedge
The Idaho panhandle is where the right wing nuts hang out. Down in Idaho proper, not so much. Also, FWIW, Idaho has more natural hot springs than any other state by far. Not sure why...

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:05 am
by aTm
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Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:13 am
by Hizzy III
Speaking of Idaho... it's been a while since I've submitted the Bottom Ten (and watching the Colts, Rams, Dolphins and Titans yesterday, I'm in the mood to take a really good and juicy look at abject failure), so...

111. Colorado: The wheels have come off quickly in Boulder, as the Buffaloes have gone from at least being somewhat competitive to just flat out awful. Their performance, at home, against Oregon this past weekend was a sobering case in point. There is no way a decent BCS conference offense should ever be shut out, at home, by what is mostly a mediocre defense. Dan Hawkins not only did a horrible job on the field as the Buff's previous head coach, but his recruiting outside of five-star recruit Darrell Scott (which didn't even work out) was a travesty. The Buffs have nothing on offense or defense to give you any real hope for any quick fixes down the line. Maybe enough to be a bit more competitive here and there but nothing to suggest that there will be a bowl game in their near future.

112. Minnesota: And even this may be a bit gratuitous. I feel for Jerry Kill--you know, with his medical condition and such. But the truth of the matter is nothing good is on the horizon in Minneapolis. Outside of the new state-of-the-art football facility, the Gopher program is, well, grounded. Their lone win--a final minute win (at home)--over Miami (OH) should be seen more as an embarrassment for the Red Hawks than anything. The Gophers are THAT bad. To underline it, last weekend's 41-14 loss to Nebraska was actually an improvement over their previous three weeks on the field. Yuckity yuck!

113. Idaho: In 2009, the Vandals qualified for (and even won) their first ever bowl game and things seemed to be on the up and up in Pocatello. But now things have shifted back to the miserable old days, where U of I can't get anyone off the field and is a prime candidate to turn the ball over at least three times. However, the biggest problem the Vandals are facing in 2011 is their meager 76 yards per game rushing. Combine that with a very hum drum passing attack and it's no surprise that they're at the very bottom nationally in offensive production.

114. Memphis: Which says an awful lot about how bad the teams below are. The Tigers looked their most impressive by far this past weekend in blowing out Tulane in NOLA. That's about the best you can say about UM, though. That and it can't get much worse. Well, actually it can, as demonstrated by last year's Tigers. Still, slow improvement is better than no improvement. What I saw (in flashes) this past weekend was a Memphis team that at least has a couple of young players who can make a play or two. Of course, I also saw Houston run a track meet past Marshall, and the gap between Memphis and Houston right now is almost as wide as the gap between Kim Kardashian's thighs.

115. UNLV: The Rebels are being outgained by nearly 200 yards per game by their opponents. They've suffered a 25-point loss at home to FCS Southern Utah and were shut out recently 37-0 by in-state rival Nevada. Boise State, TCU and San Diego State are still on the schedule. The positive? So is New Mexico.

116. Tulane: Tulane slaughtered UAB on the road a few weeks ago, giving them a 2-1 start to the season. Since then, they've lost five straight, having been outscored 207-91 by the likes of Duke, Army, Syracuse, UTEP and, most recently, MEMPHIS! Sorry, but the levees appear to have broken yet again along the Mississippi. Where's C. Ray Nagin when you need him?

117. Kent State: The Golden Flashes are averaging just 180 yards per game in total offense. Such a shame because defensively they're actually pretty competitive, giving up, by far, the fewest yards per game among the Bottom Ten (318.9 per, in fact). KSU (1-6) has lost three games by eight points or less. Of course, when you're averaging just 180 yards a game on offense, an eight point deficit is just as bad as a twenty-eight point deficit.

118. Akron: Not much to say about the Zips other than that there's clearly a talent disadvantage in the nation's tire kingdom. Against their three toughtest opponents to start the season (Ohio State, Cincinnati and Temple), the Zips were outscored by a whopping 142-17, giving up at least 41 in each contest. Since then, they've rattled off a blowout win over VMI (whooptie whoo!) but have also been bested by the likes of Eastern Michigan, FIU and, just recently, Ohio. Of their six losses, only one was by less than double digits (an eight point loss at Eastern Michigan). Yes, they suck out loud.

119. Florida Atlantic: Beautiful new stadium, horrible old team. I mean, freakin' horrible. The Owls are not only winless, but they're averaging just 221 yards and 11.7 points per game. Defensively, they're below average but not abysmal, like most of the others in the Bottom Ten. They also have a bit of a problem with turnovers, which is a veritable double dose of death when you can't move the ball to begin with. Given that they can't crack the shell even against Sunbelt competition it speaks volumes as to how far they've fallen since their last bowl appearance a few seasons ago. Such a shame, too. The new facility is gorgeous. Easily the best in the conference. Maybe even better than anything in the MAC, WAC or C-USA as well.

120. New Mexico: Winless, inept, no depth, no direction and, worst of all, no give a damn. Not only was the coaching staff a disaster but now the players simply don't care. Half of them don't even want to be there anymore. The 69-0 loss at TCU last weekend was just another shrug your shoulders moment for the program. I was able to witness one TCU long run for a TD in which six different Lobos had a clear shot to tackle the ball carrier. Four of them whiffed (reaching from erect stances and not even bothering to bend their knees to put some leverage and force into the tackle) and the other two didn't even bother to make an attempt, just sort of ran with the ball carrier as if providing escort. And that's just the defensive side. Imagine the hilarity that took (takes) place on that side of the ball? I mean, the worst train wreck in all of college football, bar none. At least FAU gives a damn still. Oh, and by the way, the Lobos still have a home game against Air Force as well as road games at both San Diego State and Boise State. Seeing as how they've already give up a whopping 343 points in just 7 games, the Lobos could beat out Kansas for most total points allowed by season's end, especially since, unlike Kansas, the Lobos can't even put points on the board themselves.

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 11:59 am
by Jungle Rat

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 12:13 pm
by TheBigMook
aTm wrote:Image

Heh. Rabbits.

Re: College Football

Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 12:17 pm
by TheBigMook
Hizzy, you forgot to mention that they found an apparent suicide victim in Akron's stadium a couple hours prior to Saturday's home game.