noushaddup wrote:SMU is by far the most dangerous team that TCU faces.
Okay, I'm all for being polite and gracious while visiting another team's board... but this? It doesn't strike you as a little... over the top?
Granted, SMU fans and players really do get geeked up for this game and it's a high-priority win for them. They almost always play tougher against us than almost anybody else on their schedule. And as we saw last year, we write them off only to our own peril. So are they dangerous? Sure.
But " the most dangerous team we face"? More dangerous than OU? Kansas State? LSU? Really? I doubt even most Pony fans believe that.
noushaddup wrote:SMU is by far the most dangerous team that TCU faces.
Okay, I'm all for being polite and gracious while visiting another team's board... but this? It doesn't strike you as a little... over the top?
Granted, SMU fans and players really do get geeked up for this game and it's a high-priority win for them. They almost always play tougher against us than almost anybody else on their schedule. And as we saw last year, we write them off only to our own peril. So are they dangerous? Sure.
But " the most dangerous team we face"? More dangerous than OU? Kansas State? LSU? Really? I doubt even most Pony fans believe that.
SMH.
Bonner, is that you? Most Dangerous......Yeah, that's right. SMU has shown a very strong tendency to kick TCU in the nads when it counts most. I provided examples. I didn't write strongest, most talented, loaded with 6 star recruits, etc..., I wrote most dangerous. Because each and every Iron Skillet, SMU comes to play. And hurt TCU when it counts most. TCU had better man up (and hold onto the football) or we'll be watching a repeat of last year.
noushaddup wrote:SMU is by far the most dangerous team that TCU faces.
Okay, I'm all for being polite and gracious while visiting another team's board... but this? It doesn't strike you as a little... over the top?
Granted, SMU fans and players really do get geeked up for this game and it's a high-priority win for them. They almost always play tougher against us than almost anybody else on their schedule. And as we saw last year, we write them off only to our own peril. So are they dangerous? Sure.
But " the most dangerous team we face"? More dangerous than OU? Kansas State? LSU? Really? I doubt even most Pony fans believe that.
SMH.
Bonner, is that you? Most Dangerous......Yeah, that's right. SMU has shown a very strong tendency to kick TCU in the nads when it counts most. I provided examples. I didn't write strongest, most talented, loaded with 6 star recruits, etc..., I wrote most dangerous. Because each and every Iron Skillet, SMU comes to play. And hurt TCU when it counts most. TCU had better man up (and hold onto the football) or we'll be watching a repeat of last year.
Deep Purple wrote:[quote="noushaddup"] SMU is by far the most dangerous team that TCU faces.
Okay, I'm all for being polite and gracious while visiting another team's board... but this? It doesn't strike you as a little... over the top?
Granted, SMU fans and players really do get geeked up for this game and it's a high-priority win for them. They almost always play tougher against us than almost anybody else on their schedule. And as we saw last year, we write them off only to our own peril. So are they dangerous? Sure.
But " the most dangerous team we face"? More dangerous than OU? Kansas State? LSU? Really? I doubt even most Pony fans believe that.
SMH.
Bonner, is that you? Most Dangerous......Yeah, that's right. SMU has shown a very strong tendency to kick TCU in the nads when it counts most. I provided examples. I didn't write strongest, most talented, loaded with 6 star recruits, etc..., I wrote most dangerous. Because each and every Iron Skillet, SMU comes to play. And hurt TCU when it counts most. TCU had better man up (and hold onto the football) or we'll be watching a repeat of last year.
Nice effort. But no.[/quote] Strong argument, counselor.