Did that puss bennett cry?
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Did that puss bennett cry?
when you wre trying to run up the score in the 4th?
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Yes, SMU took a knee at the end of the game, which is apparently the only play Leech doesn't need to practice. I still chalk it up to the fact that Texas Tech coaches, players and fans haven't mastered basic addition and subtraction skills and thought they were behind.
At no point in your rambling, incoherent response were you even close to anything that could be considered a rational thought. Everyone in this room is now dumber for having listened to it. I award you no points, and may God have mercy on your soul.
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Red_Headed_Dipsh*t,
They write newspapers at a ninth grade reading level. If you can't puzzle your way through the local paper, well, I'm sorry but you shouldn't have chosen TTech if you were trying to better yourself academicaly.
I’ll try to set the record straight, but I may have trouble expressing all the facts monosyllabically.
In the 4th quar-ter, Ben-nett put in the third string quar-ter-back. That’s not the best guy, nor the other guy, but the third best guy to stand behind cen-ter. That feller then waited a full 25 sec-onds (that’s where the fast hand on your watch goes from the top to the right side) before snap-ping the ball. For the first series, SMU ran the ball each time for a first down. They had to do that because the other team kept calling time outs. SMU never threw. Not once. Then when there was about a minute and a half left, that third string fella took a knee. That’s where they kneel down so that the clock keeps running.
It's called good sports-man-ship and good strat-edgy. I'd really like to explain those concepts to you, but at three syllables each, they're way over your head.
PonyFans,
Sorry to have to write like this, but these Tech folks keep coming over to our board and they continue to prove that they haven't a clue. Fact is, Bennett walks the walk. He teaches good sportsmanship and he practices it, a FACT that these Tech clowns obviously can't understand.
They write newspapers at a ninth grade reading level. If you can't puzzle your way through the local paper, well, I'm sorry but you shouldn't have chosen TTech if you were trying to better yourself academicaly.
I’ll try to set the record straight, but I may have trouble expressing all the facts monosyllabically.
In the 4th quar-ter, Ben-nett put in the third string quar-ter-back. That’s not the best guy, nor the other guy, but the third best guy to stand behind cen-ter. That feller then waited a full 25 sec-onds (that’s where the fast hand on your watch goes from the top to the right side) before snap-ping the ball. For the first series, SMU ran the ball each time for a first down. They had to do that because the other team kept calling time outs. SMU never threw. Not once. Then when there was about a minute and a half left, that third string fella took a knee. That’s where they kneel down so that the clock keeps running.
It's called good sports-man-ship and good strat-edgy. I'd really like to explain those concepts to you, but at three syllables each, they're way over your head.
PonyFans,
Sorry to have to write like this, but these Tech folks keep coming over to our board and they continue to prove that they haven't a clue. Fact is, Bennett walks the walk. He teaches good sportsmanship and he practices it, a FACT that these Tech clowns obviously can't understand.
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EastStang wrote:Dooby, you said when we won, you were going to change away from the dashing Kathy Bates. I can't wait to see your new avatar.
I figured that with Kathy Bates gone, we would get SMU's next most famous actor, Bill Fagerbakke. The co-star of Coach played Dauber Dybinski, but is now more well known (at least to my kids) as the voice of Patrick Star on Spongebob Squarepants.
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