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lmao just kill me now


"I would recommend that for the next few days, everyone stay off the board.

Wait for the dust to settle, let things marinade, calm down, and come back in a week.

There are going to be a lot of VERY angry, depressed, frustrated, and confused people running around the next 48 hours. That can't be helped, it's just how things are going to be, as much as we would wish otherwise. Nothing that we can control, it just is, what it is."
 
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I only roll with Pete.

**** Randomwalk, **** the diaz brothers!
 
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Well, I will be upset if we lose 4 south florida kids to FSU head to head.....I'll have to chalk it up to the sanctions mess, because that just shouldn't happen.
 
sounds ok to me.

he's not making any predictions, in fact, i read that as him talking about how people "react," not how or what things will happen.
 
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Agree about the insiders and the vague comments. Regardless what happens, it is still good advice.
 
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Well, I will be upset if we lose 4 south florida kids to FSU head to head.....I'll have to chalk it up to the sanctions mess, because that just shouldn't happen.

This doesn't cut it. The sanctions mess has turned in our favor somewhat. The worst may be over. The good vibes we all had after the UM/Duke game have been flushed. Coach Coley better be a great OC, because he seems as if some of the good ones are now heading to FSU instead of Coral Gables. Who woulda thunk that a week or so ago?
 
Very disappointed in Golden if this thing's about to collapse. The adversity is/was real, but a collapse is unacceptable under any circumstances.
 
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I agree with VinnDogg. Im not falling for the "Oh we have sanctions looming, and we only have 20,000 who show up for games, its not a good gameday atmosphere, these kids want to leave home and see different things, we havent been relevant in 10 years..blah blah". Im from SoutFla and I know HS recruiting **** well and Alex Collins played football in front of NOBODY if he went to South Plantation. Nobody gives a rats a$$ about South Plant. So he is used to a fickle fan base. Same for Stacey Coley. The guy went to Northeast! I didn't even know they had a fball program still! We not talkin about top flight broward schools within unlimited alumni.

The sanctions look to be coming to an end. And we arent going to be hit like USC. So that excuse is out. Most of these kids THINK they could survive in the country but they cant. FSU gets by because FAMU is there. So that excuse is out. Say what you want but this team with young talent is poised for a run. If these kids cant see that then fine. I would rather them just say they didnt want to play for UM because they hate orange and green and they cant stand Golden's phuckin neck tie. I could stomach that better then the lame excuses.
 
Who the **** is Randomwalk anyways?

When he is first introduced in Ellis' novel, young investment banker Patrick Bateman's "mask of sanity" is about to slip, according to his own admission. Bateman works as a specialist in mergers and acquisitions at the fictional Wall Street investment firm of Pierce & Pierce (also Sherman McCoy's firm in The Bonfire of the Vanities) and lives at 55 West 81st Street, Upper West Side in the American Gardens Building (where he is a neighbor of actor Tom Cruise). In his "secret life", however, Bateman is a serial killer who murders a variety of people, from colleagues, to the homeless, to prostitutes. His crimes, includingrape, torture, murder, necrophilia and cannibalism, are described in graphic detail in the novel.
Bateman comes from a wealthy family. His parents have a house on Long Island, and he mentions a summer house in Newport. His parents divorced sometime earlier, while his mother became sick and now resides at a sanatorium. His father, who first appeared in Ellis' preceding novel The Rules of Attraction, grew up on an estate in Connecticut, and now owns an apartment in the Carlyle Hotel in Manhattan, although he was apparently dying in the previous novel and, unlike his ex-wife, is mentioned only in past tense during the novel. His younger brother Sean attends Camden College (and is a protagonist of The Rules of Attraction). Bateman attended Phillips Exeter Academy for prep school. He graduated from Harvard University in 1984, and Harvard Business School two years later and moved to New York City.
 
I agree with VinnDogg. Im not falling for the "Oh we have sanctions looming, and we only have 20,000 who show up for games, its not a good gameday atmosphere, these kids want to leave home and see different things, we havent been relevant in 10 years..blah blah". Im from SoutFla and I know HS recruiting **** well and Alex Collins played football in front of NOBODY if he went to South Plantation. Nobody gives a rats a$$ about South Plant. So he is used to a fickle fan base. Same for Stacey Coley. The guy went to Northeast! I didn't even know they had a fball program still! We not talkin about top flight broward schools within unlimited alumni.

The sanctions look to be coming to an end. And we arent going to be hit like USC. So that excuse is out. Most of these kids THINK they could survive in the country but they cant. FSU gets by because FAMU is there. So that excuse is out. Say what you want but this team with young talent is poised for a run. If these kids cant see that then fine. I would rather them just say they didnt want to play for UM because they hate orange and green and they cant stand Golden's phuckin neck tie. I could stomach that better then the lame excuses.

You can believe what you want about the sanctions, but these kids are hearing it from coaches...hammering them. It's going to have an impact.
 
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If this thing implodes it's got nothing to do with Al just like last night had nothing to do with Al. This **** is all about the leeches and maggots (Guntwood, Lice, Uncle Puke, the new scumbag Bean, etc.) poisoning their kids against UM. Some things can't be overcome in the short term.
 
Random going out on a limb as usual. Make a vague statement that seemingly plays to the what people feel the percentages are, in this case the feeling that we are getting no one.
 
Random going out on a limb as usual. Make a vague statement that seemingly plays to the what people feel the percentages are, in this case the feeling that we are getting no one.

At least I'm not the one to say it.
 
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