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Willis McGahee (official thread)

osugrad21;899566; said:
I have zero sympathy for this guy...had it, wished him well, but he has been an ass since the day it happened.


bingo!!

I wouldnt have made fun of him myself; but the guy is a total jackass
I know the BCS game was an abberation, but I'll hand it to florida, they worked hard. However I"m not going to cry about it 5 years later.
Damn son, change your attitude and move on.

Look towards the future instead of in the past, makes for better football.


:oh:
 
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My point on this has always been that they should be embarassed to whine about it. They were 30 point favorites.

Another Bingo.

Miami fans talk as though pulling the game out in OT would have given them their 30 point win - as though they not only would have won, but would have won convincingly - as though their imaginary win was somehow more decisive than our actual win.

I love Miami fans.
 
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Funny considering I am in an argument on another forum with a Miami fan who claims that we rigged the game and so on and so forth...

The hard part for JT wasn't getting the refs to rig the game, it was talking them into calling the game in such a way that we did so in two OTs.
 
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Let's keep in mind that Miami had many things going against them. They had to travel out of their time zone, out of their climate. It was an away game in a hostile environment where the home town fans were against them...

Kind of like any Big Ten team in just about any bowl game you can mention.
 
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cincibuck;901069; said:
Let's keep in mind that Miami had many things going against them. They had to travel out of their time zone, out of their climate. It was an away game in a hostile environment where the home town fans were against them...

Kind of like any Big Ten team in just about any bowl game you can mention.

:slappy: Isn't that the true though?
 
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Will running back Willis McGahee have a productive season?

No one knows about McGahee. When the mind is right and the body is healthy, McGahee is one of the best running backs in the NFL. His offseason work habits, though, have to improve. McGahee might be the Ravens' biggest bust acquisition in team history, as he signed a seven-year, $40 million contract in March 2007 after the Ravens had traded three draft picks to the Buffalo Bills for him. If the Ravens could, I think they would fast-forward his exit right out of Baltimore.

Entire article: The Ravens: 10 things you'll want to know -- baltimoresun.com
 
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How is that a bust? McGahee was a sub 4.0 ypc guy in Buffalo. The "bust" tag should be saved for players that could have been reasonably expected to get better than slightly below average production. It was just a dumb move on the Ravens' part.
 
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fourteenandoh;710194; said:
my best memory of mcgahee is from an interview before the 2002 NC when he said I like eatin conch fritters. WTF is a conch fritter?

conch fritter, n. - The genitalia of any of various tropical marine gastropod mollusks, especially of the genera Strombus and Cassis, dipped in batter and deep fried.
 
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