B
Buster Bluth
Guest
That mustache is just the worst.
haha okay then I'll let it stand lol.
whats 24601?
Jean Valjean from Les Miserable's prisoner number. He was given 5 years prison for stealing a loaf of bread, and 14 more years for trying to escape prison. My bannings from IE have been for petty offenses (IMO), so I figured if the shoe fits, wear it.
Ah no kidding. Thats flippin' hilarious! How did you think of that?? I'm reading that book now, didn't remember that was his number, absolutely incredible book.
Read back through the posts. Lots of folks talking about how they like this "hire". Just wondering if they knew something that I don't. Wasn't responding to any particular post.
haha okay then I'll let it stand lol.
whats 24601?
I think this is the year things go back to normal with our Pac 12 foes, and USC starts giving us hell from here on out, and we beat Stanford who I don't think will be very good from here on out.
I think this is the year things go back to normal with our Pac 12 foes, and USC starts giving us hell from here on out, and we beat Stanford who I don't think will be very good from here on out.
Stanford is interesting to me. They've recruited incredibly well on the OL, but they lose some studs on defense next year (thankfully). Hogan is really experienced and has a strong arm, but they lose their best RB.
Losing their best RB last year didn't really hurt them too much this year either. I expect Stanford to remain a strong running team for the foreseeable future while those OL studs are rolling in. I don't think David Shaw is an exceptional coach, but so far he's done an okay job to keep the ball rolling since Harbaugh left. I expect they'll still be one of the most competitive teams in the PAC-12 for a few more years, but I expect ASU to make up ground under Graham, Washington could continue to improve under Petersen, and UCLA looks like they'll continue to improve with the way recruiting has gone. I think USC will improve under Sark, but maybe not right away. I think they'll have 3 losses in the regular season next year to Stanford, UCLA, and hopefully us.
Losing their best RB last year didn't really hurt them too much this year either. I expect Stanford to remain a strong running team for the foreseeable future while those OL studs are rolling in. I don't think David Shaw is an exceptional coach, but so far he's done an okay job to keep the ball rolling since Harbaugh left. I expect they'll still be one of the most competitive teams in the PAC-12 for a few more years, but I expect ASU to make up ground under Graham, Washington could continue to improve under Petersen, and UCLA looks like they'll continue to improve with the way recruiting has gone. I think USC will improve under Sark, but maybe not right away. I think they'll have 3 losses in the regular season next year to Stanford, UCLA, and hopefully us.
Looking at Stanford's current class of verbals and last year's class, it seems to me that Stanford is trending down. I also believe that they lose a lot to graduation this year.
Gaffney would have shared a lot of carries last year if he hadn't decided to try out pro baseball. Not really the same situation next year for Stanford, unless they have another 22 year old RB that was able to weight train for an entire year and had 3 years experience in the system.
So Stanford remains flat?
If ASU improves relatively, as does UCLA, USC and Washington as you suggest, who falls? Oregon? I just can't see a scenario play out that the four other schools improve and Stanford remains the same. Someone will fall.
Looking at Stanford's current class of verbals and last year's class, it seems to me that Stanford is trending down. I also believe that they lose a lot to graduation this year.
Without knowing much about their class right now, I'll just say that they do seem to turn unrated, unpromising recruits into true studs. Guys like Trent Murphy go unrecruited and unnoticed until they are steamrolling Troy Niklas and sacking Everett Golson.
I guess it's hard for me really to buy into the idea that they are on the way down until I actually see them start to struggle on the field.
I had to see the play because my GF was one of the whores (sounds SO funny to say lol). Also saw the movie because they did such a good job in the play.
So you start with the funny about male attention, and end up in a bromance with kuehnja? Hmmm?
That does sound weird! Doubt she would like it lol.
The new movie was a huge disappointment. I wish they hadn't done it as a singy. Its too good of a story. I liked the older movies, one with Liem Neison as Valjean and the other is black and white, both really well done…but nothing beats the book.
Bromance? Wow, that escalated quickly lol. I was curious is all, calm your horses.
Finally“@oconnorkyle: Expect the VanGorder confirmation to come soon. Saw him at Martins near campus tonight, decked out in Irish gear.”
“@oconnorkyle: Expect the VanGorder confirmation to come soon. Saw him at Martins near campus tonight, decked out in Irish gear.”
Morgan's pledge to the Irish and this news is starting to turn back positive fore us.
“@oconnorkyle: Expect the VanGorder confirmation to come soon. Saw him at Martins near campus tonight, decked out in Irish gear.”
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Expect the VanGorder confirmation to come soon. Saw him at Martins near campus tonight, decked out in Irish gear. Next, find an OC.</p>— Kyle O'Connor (@oconnorkyle) <a href="https://twitter.com/oconnorkyle/statuses/421469158220369920">January 10, 2014</a></blockquote>
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>
Morgan's pledge to the Irish and this news is starting to turn back positive fore us.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Expect the VanGorder confirmation to come soon. Saw him at Martins near campus tonight, decked out in Irish gear. Next, find an OC.</p>— Kyle O'Connor (@oconnorkyle) <a href="https://twitter.com/oconnorkyle/statuses/421469158220369920">January 10, 2014</a></blockquote>
<script async src="//platform.twitter.com/widgets.js" charset="utf-8"></script>