Bobda that report of the torn ACL came from my sources inside the UM Dental School. They will fix it with a root canal.
No....I never thought it would come to that. But, as they saying goes, hope springs eternal! :wink: I'm sure a win this weekend will begin the inevitable turnaround....Go Blue!
Real men of genius. Today we salute you Mr. Phony Sports Network website maker. Your spend 24/7 fixated on the football team, not yours but another school’s in your state. Instead of relishing a victory over Eastern Michigan or gearing up for a titanic Band Day meeting with Central Michigan, you are too busy putting words in the mouth of Beno Cook. You constantly mock the other schools coach derisively calling him an “offensive genius” when he’s only managed to hang 84 points on your defense in the past 2 years. While you can never hope to compete on the gridiron with your dreaded foe you can cut, paste and fark your way to some perverted form of satisfaction. So here’s to you Mr. Phony Sports Network website maker, while your parents are working day after day saving to send you to an expensive overrated big ten school hoping you’ll be attending class and studying intently, you are wasting you pathetic time obsessing over an 18 year old QB who wouldn’t bother to fart in the direction of West Lafayette. Mockery is the sincerest form of inferiority.
Not bad, Gip... I didn't post it this time! :wink: He may be forced to eat his web site in a couple of weeks. :roll: You sure it was only 84 points??? Seemed like more.
Latest report from the local TV is that Henne is not seriously injured but will not start on Sat. He does have 2 cavities and an overbite.
Lloyd is now being cross trained from ice cream testing duties to sniffing any suspicious packages bearing a California postmark.
Boy..do I agree with this assessment.... "While everyone loves the big game, and Michigan and Notre Dame have played some classics over the years with some of the most important showdowns in college football history, this year's matchup might be the most interesting yet. In the same way you don't want to watch the car crash, but can't seem to turn away, this game has now become a battle to see which all-time great program has fallen the furthest, and which coaching staff is on the hotter seat. These two haven't just lost their first two games of the season, they've done it with flair, and now it's desperation time. That means this game won't just have the pressure of being NOTRE DAME VS. MICHIGAN, it'll be about survival, and trying to jump-start a season" Prediction: Michigan 31 ... Notre Dame 17
Horseshit!! One of these teams is loaded with senior talent and was ranked #5 going into the season. The other has 7 true seniors with only 4 starting and wasn't ranked in the top 25 to start the season. It's great to now see how this game is to see which team has "fallen the farthest." In fact, ND is bottoming out and has some talented classes in their future. It isn't falling. On the other hand, one school will lose it's top QB, RB, and WR this year. Guess which school is still falling.
After you see Ryan Mallet.. a true freshman... I would be interested in what you think of the Michigan Qb situation next year.
I saw him in the Army AA High School game. I was impressed. Then again, I thought Ryan Leaf would make a good pro.
It took me ten Coors Lights to make it through the game. Now I'm chasing those down with Stoli on the rocks. I am... Jim Morrison. :twisted: