One of my DA friends has a sign up in her office that reads "Don't tell my mother I'm a lawyer. She thinks I play piano in a bordello!" Sums it up accurately.
And to think you are a Nike guy... It's easy to be nice to someone you only play twice per century and beat by 5 TDs each time. Tennessee fans, for instance, are thought to be very polite by Louisville fans.
Tennessee road fans have a general rep as nice folk. Used to be considered a tough home crowd, maybe we can regain that swagger.
For everyone's convenience. http://8thmaxim.com/site/forum/search.php?searchid=39568051 Go to post from link. Or, even better: http://8thmaxim.com/site/forum/search.php?searchid=3956809
Kid, for whatever reason we can't link searches and the search function is actually not effective anyway as keyword searches apparently only search thread tags.
Here you go then. Start here: http://8thmaxim.com/site/forum/showthread.php?t=12574&page=8 Go through that thread, and then -- because I know you like to -- consider renaming this thread "Hat looks like a buffoon; frantically tries to change subject to save face". My work here was done a week ago. But I will continue to observe hat's frantics*. And laugh at him. *Not a word. Should be.
I haven't looked at the thread yet, but I am perplexed as to how you can claim victory when Ohio state smashed Oregon.
Alright, I took a look. I don't know what the hell you're talking about. Baylor was a pet of yours and they looked like a gimmick exposed. Oregon was a pet and they got whooped. WVU lost. I stand by my early statement: you think scoring a lot of points is a metric that predicts a good team. It isn't necessarily. It is the metric of a team that increases the number of possessions in the game and thus their scoring chances, a team that isn't afraid/ashamed to exploit an opponents weaknesses even when already assured a win, etc. It muddies the water and hides flaws. None of these things are bad, but they aren't "good" either. They are just traits. When Oregon ran into a better defense, stretching the field laterally didn't matter (see: Bajakian). Tennessee could go to the edge against Iowa all day. Does that mean they're better on offense now than when they played SEC defenses that blew that shit up? No.
What in that thread was about a specific offense? May I quote myself? Yes, I will quote myself. And it is from the thread in question. And it's right, and I stand by it. And a statement that any team was going to "ring the bell" scoring 20 points a game was focking dumb and obviously stated by someone who either doesn't watch CFB, or does watch CFB and is simply retarded. And it was also a statement almost surely made by an individual unwilling to go on record with a predicted score for the final game.