The Gold Helmets
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I am annoyed by anything that is related to Michigan.
I agree with you though, beating the "Michigan Men" at the pig house this year at night will definitely be the most important game of the year for me too.
I hate the term. It's comical how they use it though... He will turn everything around because he is a Michigan man. Or richrod couldn't win because he wasn't one of us. They don't give any real reasoning other than this bogus term. Duche bags.
While I despise most everything about UM football and the phrase "Michigan Man", I'm glad Coach Chmeil was able to bring a resolution to the scene at hand. I absolutely give a pass for that situation especially for there being no loss of life, I didn't give a crap what he told him.
umm... yeah... of course, of course.... I guess.![]()
I'm kidding, I do feel bad for Corwin's family and his struggles, and if the Michigan man comment saved his life then its great that it was used.
But when i read it was said i was just like WTF, can I please stop hearing this Michigan crap??
It reminded me of the ESPN "Roll Tide" commercial.
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Michigan man annoys me about as much as RKG does since BK coined the term. As if we know a high schooler who lives 1,000 miles away and that we've never held a conversation with is a RKG. Some are just better at speaking in public.
Can't believe I'm admitting this, but I thought that "roll tide" commercial was great.
I don't hold other peoples' fandom of teams I don't like against them. I don't like 'Bama, but if I was from Alabama, or went to school there, I'm pretty sure I'd feel differently. I have to admit, their enthusiasm about their football team is pretty cool.
I guess you could say the same about Michigan, but there is a smugness associated with Michigan that is unrivaled and unbearable. They are singularly annoying with their "Michigan Man" nonsense. Go play in traffic, michigan men.
Michigan man annoys me about as much as RKG does since BK coined the term. As if we know a high schooler who lives 1,000 miles away and that we've never held a conversation with is a RKG. Some are just better at speaking in public.
RKG is kind of annoying but it is not like I hear players and coaches saying it every other day. In fact it has been a while since I have heard kelly say it.
Can Someone educate me on RKG?
Right Kind of Guy.
It's Irish-speak for saying that every recruit is academically capable, hard working, and polite.
so you mean they probably only want the kid if they are a 3 star and a PERFECT discipline record over a 5 star with some discipline problems?