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You exhibit, again and again, the classic trait of "If I just keep saying it over and over, eventually it will be true!".

Por examplo (I'm paraphrasing)..."I'm a competent attorney who has won very, very, VERY big cases, I'm so smart and accomplished, look at meeee everyone!!!"

You go get'em!!!!

How is all that death rate prognostication you engaged in working out?

Asking for a few hundred million friends.

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And my butt buddy tried a case in th Fl. Supreme Court.
What's protocol? Am i suppose to clean the ground before I take a knee or just rough it?
 
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I will never condone violence or damage to persons or property, HOWEVER …. until they let Schnellenberger into the HOF, which he 100% deserves, I say f*ck them!
 
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And my butt buddy tried a case in th Fl. Supreme Court.
What's protocol? Am i suppose to clean the ground before I take a knee or just rough it?


Don't ask me. You've been on your knees in front of guys plenty of times, you're the expert.
 
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Man I hope the human life that depends on the cfbhof to feed their families finds a way to work it out. Even though their ****** employer blackballs the Canes...
 
Hey Mr. MENSA,
You were the one who stated that "fortunately they did not get any memorabilia" when the 1st post clearly stated the CF-HOF was looted in Atlanta.
So we are talking about the building in downtown Atlanta.
And as I mentioned UM was well represented.
Talk about shooting off your ignorant mouth.
I've had more than one dispute with TheOriginalCane but his post was funny and consistent with our special identity complex as never getting our just dues so it is hard to understand, Now if you guys just want to pass the time with an endless argument well then you certainly picked the right target.
 
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I've had more than one dispute with TheOriginalCane but his post was funny and consistent with our special identity complex as never getting our just dues so it is hard to understand, Now if you guys just want to pass the time with an endless argument well then you certainly picked the right target.


The thread went in an obvious direction. 1LuvCane is a MAGA boy who picks fights with me over politics...oh, but he'll "disguise" it by acting like he is nitpicking my post on the CF-HOF.

Miami won 5 national championships under 4 coaches over a 20 year span. Ranked nearly every year for a 20+ year span.

Here's the list of modern-era Miami CF-HOF inductees:

Bennie Blades (9 year wait after initial eligibility, Thorpe Award winner)
Gino Torretta (7 year wait after initial eligibility, Heisman Trophy winner)
Russell Maryland (11 year wait after initial eligibility, Outland Trophy winner)
Vinnie Testaverde (17 year wait after initial eligibility, Heisman Trophy winner)
Ed Reed (8 year wait after initial eligibility, the only one without an award as best in position/best in college)

and

Jimmy Johnson (24 year wait after initial eligibility)

Ken Dorsey?
Dan Morgan?
Warren Sapp?
Bryant McKinnie?
Brett Romberg?

All of those guys won major individual awards.

All Americans 1980-2005 (thus all are eligible for CF-HOF):

Jim Burt
Fred Marion (5th round draft choice)
Danny Miller (11th round)
Lester Williams (1st round)
Jay Brophy (2nd round)
Eddie Brown (1st round)
Willie Smith (10th round)
Jerome Brown (1st round)
Dan Stubbs (2nd round)
Cleveland Gary (1st round)
Bill Hawkins (1st round)
Steve Walsh (1st round)
Greg Mark (3rd round)
Maurice Crum
Carlos Huerta (12th round)
Leon Searcy (1st round)
Darrin Smith (2nd round)
Darryl Williams (1st round)
Kevin Williams (2nd round)
Michael Barrow (2nd round)
Ryan McNeil (2nd round)
Kevin Patrick
CJ Richardson (7th round)
Warren motherfvckin Sapp (1st round)
Ray motherfvckin Lewis (1st round)
KC Jones
Richard Mercier (5th round)
Bubba Franks (1st round)
Dan Morgan (1st round)
Santana Moss (1st round)
Joaquin Gonzalez
Bryant McKinnie (1st round)
Phillip Buchanon (1st round)
Jeremy Shockey (1st round)
Todd Sievers
Ken Dorsey (7th round)
Jerome McDougle (1st round)
Willis McGahee (1st round)
Brett Romberg
Sean motherfvckin Taylor (1st round)
Kellen literal motherfvckin Winslow (1st round)
Antrel Rolle (1st round)
Devin Hester (2nd round)
Eric Winston (3rd round)
Brandon Meriweather (1st round)
Kelly Jennings (1st round)

(I listed the NFL draft positions, because of the indications that these were some of the best overall players in college football in those years, these are not just cheap All-American awards for "best long snapper" or some such)

and

Dennis Erickson (eligible)
Butch Davis (eligible)
Larry Coker (eligible)



Yale has 24 players in (remember, the CF-HOF didn't even start until 1951, last claimed national championship was 1927)
Army has 24 players in (last claimed national championship was 1946)
Navy has 22 players in (last claimed national championship was 1926)
Princeton has 21 players in (last claimed national championship was 1950)
Harvard has 18 players in (last claimed national championship was 1920)
Penn has 18 players in (last claimed national championship was 1924)

Miami has SEVEN players in, the 5 from the modern era, plus Ted Hendricks and Don Bosseler. Coaches Jack Harding and Andy Gustafson were the first 2 UM inductees, until The Mad Stork finally was inducted in 1987 after waiting for 9 years. Ted was our FIRST player inducted. In 1987. We got Don Bosseler in 1990 (after he waited for 24 years), and our THIRD EVER player inducted came SIXTEEN YEARS LATER, in 2006, when Bennie Blades finally got in.

Ridiculous.



Oh, sure, but the MAGA crowd is going to go after my CF-HOF posts out of their political frustration.
 
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The thread went in an obvious direction. 1LuvCane is a MAGA boy who picks fights with me over politics...oh, but he'll "disguise" it by acting like he is nitpicking my post on the CF-HOF.

Miami won 5 national championships under 4 coaches over a 20 year span. Ranked nearly every year for a 20+ year span.

Here's the list of modern-era Miami CF-HOF inductees:

Bennie Blades (9 year wait after initial eligibility, Thorpe Award winner)
Gino Torretta (7 year wait after initial eligibility, Heisman Trophy winner)
Russell Maryland (11 year wait after initial eligibility, Outland Trophy winner)
Vinnie Testaverde (17 year wait after initial eligibility, Heisman Trophy winner)
Ed Reed (8 year wait after initial eligibility, the only one without an award as best in position/best in college)

and

Jimmy Johnson (24 year wait after initial eligibility)

Ken Dorsey?
Dan Morgan?
Warren Sapp?
Bryant McKinnie?
Brett Romberg?

All of those guys won major individual awards.

All Americans 1980-2005 (thus all are eligible for CF-HOF):

Jim Burt
Fred Marion (5th round draft choice)
Danny Miller (11th round)
Lester Williams (1st round)
Jay Brophy (2nd round)
Eddie Brown (1st round)
Willie Smith (10th round)
Jerome Brown (1st round)
Dan Stubbs (2nd round)
Cleveland Gary (1st round)
Bill Hawkins (1st round)
Steve Walsh (1st round)
Greg Mark (3rd round)
Maurice Crum
Carlos Huerta (12th round)
Leon Searcy (1st round)
Darrin Smith (2nd round)
Darryl Williams (1st round)
Kevin Williams (2nd round)
Michael Barrow (2nd round)
Ryan McNeil (2nd round)
Kevin Patrick
CJ Richardson (7th round)
Warren motherfvckin Sapp (1st round)
Ray motherfvckin Lewis (1st round)
KC Jones
Richard Mercier (5th round)
Bubba Franks (1st round)
Dan Morgan (1st round)
Santana Moss (1st round)
Joaquin Gonzalez
Bryant McKinnie (1st round)
Phillip Buchanon (1st round)
Jeremy Shockey (1st round)
Todd Sievers
Ken Dorsey (7th round)
Jerome McDougle (1st round)
Willis McGahee (1st round)
Brett Romberg
Sean motherfvckin Taylor (1st round)
Kellen literal motherfvckin Winslow (1st round)
Antrel Rolle (1st round)
Devin Hester (2nd round)
Eric Winston (3rd round)
Brandon Meriweather (1st round)
Kelly Jennings (1st round)

(I listed the NFL draft positions, because of the indications that these were some of the best overall players in college football in those years, these are not just cheap All-American awards for "best long snapper" or some such)

and

Dennis Erickson (eligible)
Butch Davis (eligible)
Larry Coker (eligible)



Yale has 24 players in (remember, the CF-HOF didn't even start until 1951, last claimed national championship was 1927)
Army has 24 players in (last claimed national championship was 1946)
Navy has 22 players in (last claimed national championship was 1926)
Princeton has 21 players in (last claimed national championship was 1950)
Harvard has 18 players in (last claimed national championship was 1920)
Penn has 18 players in (last claimed national championship was 1924)

Miami has SEVEN players in, the 5 from the modern era, plus Ted Hendricks and Don Bosseler. Coaches Jack Harding and Andy Gustafson were the first 2 UM inductees, until The Mad Stork finally was inducted in 1987 after waiting for 9 years. Ted was our FIRST player inducted. In 1987. We got Don Bosseler in 1990 (after he waited for 24 years), and our THIRD EVER player inducted came SIXTEEN YEARS LATER, in 2006, when Bennie Blades finally got in.

Ridiculous.



Oh, sure, but the MAGA crowd is going to go after my CF-HOF posts out of their political frustration.
An absolute Mockery.....
 
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