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You crawled out of your hole..... Go Hawks!!! The Hawks #1 defense will stomp a mud hole in Peytons arse! Congrats 40 something SB virgin. I hope you bust your cherry this year. If anyone needs to get pheeukked, I mean really pheeukked it's you.
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I'm not a niners fan, either. But the league allowing the Seasucks to get away with the interference and holding is beyond me. I guess they know what they're doing, but they're making less and less of a fan of me. I'll watch the super bowl and I'll root for Manning. But I guarant-damm-tee you I will be drunk off my azz and won't care who wins in the end.
Unfortunately in obamaworld�.the good guy always loses. Some of you guys being butt-hurt over some game is amazing. The Chiefs would have beaten the Chargers sending the Steelers into the playoffs instead of San Diego, had the refs not blown a call on a field goal at the end of the game. The NFL even admitted the glaring error. Nothing was done. Nothing can be done. It's the human factor and it's part of what makes the game. Why don't y'all put your big girl panties on and either root for Denver against the Seahawks or go watch some Women's NBA or something. Got them on and please let me know what channel the WNBA is on. But it's not just a blown call in the seasucks case. It's a history of constantly allowing one team to hold and interfere and not make any calls when nobody else can get away with it. Keep calling me a total dumbazz, but I still believe that good people win out in the end. And I'm not just talking about some stupid game. I didn't call you a "total dumbazz". No doubt the NFL is big money, but it is still just a game. A children's game that men are playing. Get real. Still need to know what channel the WNBA is on. Thanks for the reality check. Wonder if any of those WNBA players suk cok as good as okok? Probably not.
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If Aggies had been in the SEC when the deal was struck it would have been 10M. PreZactley! Aggie 12th man tradition started way before the Seasucks were even thought of. Hawks fans stole it, plain & simple. Fans & team are totally classless. Proof ? See OKOK in dictionary. Here's a little Aggie history as to how the Real 12th Man Tradition started: The 12th Man tradition began in Dallas on January 2, 1922, at the Dixie Classic, the forerunner of the Cotton Bowl Classic. A&M played defending national champion Centre College in the first postseason game in the southwest. In this hard-fought game, which produced national publicity, an underdog Aggie team was slowly defeating a team which had allowed fewer than six points per game. The first half produced so many injuries for A&M, Coach D. X. Bible feared he would not have enough men to finish the game. At that moment, he called into the Aggie section of the stands for E. King Gill, a student who had left football after the regular season to play basketball. Gill, who was spotting players for a Waco newspaper and was not in football uniform, donned the uniform of injured player Heine Weir and stood on the sidelines to await his turn. Although he did not actually play in the game, his readiness to play symbolized the willingness of all Aggies to support their team to the point of actually entering the game. When the game ended in a 22-14 Aggie victory, Gill was the only man left standing on the sidelines for the Aggies. Gill later said, "I wish I could say that I went in and ran for the winning touchdown, but I did not. I simply stood by in case my team needed me."[52] A statue of E. King Gill stands to the north of Kyle Field to remind Aggies of their constant obligation to preserve the spirit of the 12th Man http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:EKingGill.jpg
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The 12th man tradition started because the Aggies always need one more man.
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Ya gotta admit that's TFF right there, no matter who you root for in the NFL. I love to see that sissy Tom Brady cry. And Bill Belacheck, too!
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The Aggie Band has never lost a half-time.
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The 12th man tradition started because the Aggies always need one more man. That's a good one Doc! I've pretty much heard ever Aggie joke in the world, especially since my younger siblings were all RedRaiders & T-sips. While I was at A&M, during Jackie Sherrill's heyday, the 12th man guys were all walk-ons who played during Kickoffs & Returns. At that time, nobody ever returned a Kickoff aaginst us. I've also still have one of my really old T-Shirts from that period at A&M. It says " Eight Straight" and has a cartoon of Beevo with his horns sawed off. Another words, we had a record going at that time of beating them 8 years in a row. Also, the only Heisman Tropy winner to ever beat the Aggies was Rick Williams, when he was at UT. We beat Bo Jackson, Eric Dickerson, Earl Cambell, Ty Detmer, Tim Brown, and several other not as famous Heisman winners. Cant remember them all, I'm getting old & forgetfull
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The Aggie Band has never lost a half-time. Yep! Best College Band Ever. Our best tradition is kissing your wife or girlfriend at the Football Game ever time we scored! Or which ever good looking babe setting beside you at the game!
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Most people don't know that Sherman was a track star at Stanford too; High jump, triple jump and long jump. Dude has a 42" vertical jump. And 6' 3" any questions????
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Most people don't know that Sherman was a track star at Stanford too; High jump, triple jump and long jump. Dude has a 42" vertical jump. And 6' 3" any questions???? Not a question, but you got a little something dribbling down your chin.
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[quote=5sdad] Yea. He cried and whined that Crabtree pushed him in the back and he could only swat it. Typical classless seasuck POS. Dude your delirious! take Crabtrees dong out of your mouth and breathe. Anyone with half a brain can clearly see for themselves on every replay shown the Crabtree shoved him from behind. Apparently it isn't pass interference when your buttboy commits it. Again anyone could clearly see Crabtree talking smack all day yet he had a schittty game and no reason to talk any smack as he got owned on that route. Also anyone who follows NFL knows about the bad blood between those 2. The Niners pushed and held as bad as the Seahawks all game but it's only an issue for the glass vagina Niners fans. He'll even Harbaugh said it was a CLEAN well played game...... Again you talk class, do me a favor get off Crabtrees jock for 30 seconds and let's talk class. Are you the only person that has not seen the replay video on every network of a NONUNIFORM Niners player stepping forward and intentionally clothes lining the Hawks Jeremy Lane during an active play . Yep classy bunch those Niners were!!!!!! Once again you saw a game on TV and are guessing what occurred even though I repeatedly stated I saw it on person and it went both ways all night. The Niners lost and it's just a game so get over it. Okok takes it too far but you do as well and can't admit to stuff that has been shown 100,000 times. Pot meet Kettle.
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Your wifey was over earlier,just kicked her out the door awhile ago.
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Here's a little Aggie history as to how the Real 12th Man Tradition started:
The 12th Man tradition began in Dallas on January 2, 1922, at the Dixie Classic, the forerunner of the Cotton Bowl Classic. A&M played defending national champion Centre College in the first postseason game in the southwest. In this hard-fought game, which produced national publicity, an underdog Aggie team was slowly defeating a team which had allowed fewer than six points per game. The first half produced so many injuries for A&M, Coach D. X. Bible feared he would not have enough men to finish the game. At that moment, he called into the Aggie section of the stands for E. King Gill, a student who had left football after the regular season to play basketball. Gill, who was spotting players for a Waco newspaper and was not in football uniform, donned the uniform of injured player Heine Weir and stood on the sidelines to await his turn. Although he did not actually play in the game, his readiness to play symbolized the willingness of all Aggies to support their team to the point of actually entering the game. When the game ended in a 22-14 Aggie victory, Gill was the only man left standing on the sidelines for the Aggies. Gill later said, "I wish I could say that I went in and ran for the winning touchdown, but I did not. I simply stood by in case my team needed me."[52] A statue of E. King Gill stands to the north of Kyle Field to remind Aggies of their constant obligation to preserve the spirit of the 12th Man
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:EKingGill.jpg
Holy dogshittt CHL you couldn't be more wrong if you tried and using Wikipedia as your source reference is lame as hell. Pretty sure your precious Aggies stole the "12th man" term from the University of Iowa Alumini who coined the term in 1912 a full 10 years before the Aggies stole it. The Aggies "trademarked" the term but they sure as hell didn't create it. Here is a direct quote of the first publicized use of the term "12th man" that your Aggies blatantly copied then trademarked: In his article, titled "The Twelfth Player" McGowan wrote: "The eleven men had done their best; but the twelfth man on the team (the loyal spirited Iowa rooter) had won the game for old S.U.I." [1] Nice try but your statements and those of the Aggies and your Wikipedia link are false and easily proven so.
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[quote=5sdad] Yea. He cried and whined that Crabtree pushed him in the back and he could only swat it. Typical classless seasuck POS. Dude your delirious! take Crabtrees dong out of your mouth and breathe. Anyone with half a brain can clearly see for themselves on every replay shown the Crabtree shoved him from behind. Apparently it isn't pass interference when your buttboy commits it. Again anyone could clearly see Crabtree talking smack all day yet he had a schittty game and no reason to talk any smack as he got owned on that route. Also anyone who follows NFL knows about the bad blood between those 2. The Niners pushed and held as bad as the Seahawks all game but it's only an issue for the glass vagina Niners fans. He'll even Harbaugh said it was a CLEAN well played game...... Again you talk class, do me a favor get off Crabtrees jock for 30 seconds and let's talk class. Are you the only person that has not seen the replay video on every network of a NONUNIFORM Niners player stepping forward and intentionally clothes lining the Hawks Jeremy Lane during an active play . Yep classy bunch those Niners were!!!!!! Once again you saw a game on TV and are guessing what occurred even though I repeatedly stated I saw it on person and it went both ways all night. The Niners lost and it's just a game so get over it. Okok takes it too far but you do as well and can't admit to stuff that has been shown 100,000 times. Pot meet Kettle. LOL
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Where is Scott telling me how wrong I am about how [bleep] most of the people in the PNW are?
This tread is a ringing endorsement. I'm seeing plenty of evidence of that here. Learning a lot! Wanted to take my kids up there for vacation soon because I've never seen it. Now thinking I can go to my grave without seeing any of it. Feel the same way about NYC and most of Kalifornia and now Colorado is inching up maybe neck and neck with WA (with apologies to KDK). But I've already seen most of Colorado. If you change your mind, look me up and I'll buy you lunch...
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Here's a little Aggie history as to how the Real 12th Man Tradition started:
The 12th Man tradition began in Dallas on January 2, 1922, at the Dixie Classic, the forerunner of the Cotton Bowl Classic. A&M played defending national champion Centre College in the first postseason game in the southwest. In this hard-fought game, which produced national publicity, an underdog Aggie team was slowly defeating a team which had allowed fewer than six points per game. The first half produced so many injuries for A&M, Coach D. X. Bible feared he would not have enough men to finish the game. At that moment, he called into the Aggie section of the stands for E. King Gill, a student who had left football after the regular season to play basketball. Gill, who was spotting players for a Waco newspaper and was not in football uniform, donned the uniform of injured player Heine Weir and stood on the sidelines to await his turn. Although he did not actually play in the game, his readiness to play symbolized the willingness of all Aggies to support their team to the point of actually entering the game. When the game ended in a 22-14 Aggie victory, Gill was the only man left standing on the sidelines for the Aggies. Gill later said, "I wish I could say that I went in and ran for the winning touchdown, but I did not. I simply stood by in case my team needed me."[52] A statue of E. King Gill stands to the north of Kyle Field to remind Aggies of their constant obligation to preserve the spirit of the 12th Man
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:EKingGill.jpg
Holy dogshittt CHL you couldn't be more wrong if you tried and using Wikipedia as your source reference is lame as hell. Pretty sure your precious Aggies stole the "12th man" term from the University of Iowa Alumini who coined the term in 1912 a full 10 years before the Aggies stole it. The Aggies "trademarked" the term but they sure as hell didn't create it. Nice try but your statements and those of the Aggies and your Wikipedia link are false and easily proven so. UNIVERSITY of IIOOWWAAA ? Hell, I didn't even know the HAD a Football Team And since our Aggie Code of Conduct that most of us Alumni live by says we don't Steal, Lie, or Cheat, i doubt seriously that Coach Dana Bible had ever even HEARD of U of Iowa. It was a tradition that started on our field that day due to player injury, for Aggies. It Had nothing to do with Iowa. Get a grip, dude. Your starting to sound like OKOK
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