How many Wins next year since Omar's gone?
- Flipper
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Yep....we're all going to die...the program is in a tighter downward spiral than a small plane piloted by a Kennedy kid...Brandon is selling his house, cars, blood, TV's and children...wolves are baying outside the locker room waiting to gnaw on the flesh of last year's entire, disappointing because none of them broke any team records, recruiting class.....
Life as we know it, is over......
Life as we know it, is over......
I think we all pretty much knew Omar wasn't going to stay, do you blame him? I wish him all the luck in the world and who knows alot of NFL teams are looking for QB's maybe we'll see him play on Sundays next year. I'm looking forward to watching AT play and I think he is going to be one hell of a QB. Yes it sucks Omar is gone but hey bring on Anthony and bring on Wisconsin!!!
Flipper, calm down , have a drink or something I really don't think it's all that bad, we have to stay positive!!!!Flipper wrote:Yep....we're all going to die...the program is in a tighter downward spiral than a small plane piloted by a Kennedy kid...Brandon is selling his house, cars, blood, TV's and children...wolves are baying outside the locker room waiting to gnaw on the flesh of last year's entire, disappointing because none of them broke any team records, recruiting class.....
Life as we know it, is over......
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good addition to the discussionhamjunior wrote:Flipper, calm down , have a drink or something I really don't think it's all that bad, we have to stay positive!!!!Flipper wrote:Yep....we're all going to die...the program is in a tighter downward spiral than a small plane piloted by a Kennedy kid...Brandon is selling his house, cars, blood, TV's and children...wolves are baying outside the locker room waiting to gnaw on the flesh of last year's entire, disappointing because none of them broke any team records, recruiting class.....
Life as we know it, is over......
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Hey Germain,Germainfitch1 wrote:good addition to the discussionhamjunior wrote:Flipper, calm down , have a drink or something I really don't think it's all that bad, we have to stay positive!!!!Flipper wrote:Yep....we're all going to die...the program is in a tighter downward spiral than a small plane piloted by a Kennedy kid...Brandon is selling his house, cars, blood, TV's and children...wolves are baying outside the locker room waiting to gnaw on the flesh of last year's entire, disappointing because none of them broke any team records, recruiting class.....
Life as we know it, is over......
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Is it a certainty that the Toronto Bowl is starting next year and the MAC has a bid for it? If so, put us in there.San Diego Falcon wrote:How about the Toronto Bowl with that record?Wisconsin 42 BG 28
BG 31 FIU 23
BG 33 Boise St. 31
Ohio St. 49 BG 17
BG 27 Akron 24
BG 30 Miami 21
BG 45 Kent St. 13
BG 38 Buffalo 20
Ohio 21 BG 20
BG 27 EMU 17
BG 24 CMU 21
Toledo 34 BG 27
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I chose 5 not only because of the loss of Omar, but for the losses of everyone else on the offense and including Omar. Flipper can tell you what I think of the defense even if nobody were to leave. (
) This is what I predict.
Wisconsin (L)
FIU (W)
Boise St. (L)
Ohio St. (L)
Akron (L)
Miami (L)
Kent St. (W)
Buffalo (W)
Ohio (W)
EMU (W)
CMU (L)
Toledo (L)
I think that the four wildcards are the FIU, Akron, Ohio U, and CMU games. IMO, these games will be very close.
Wisconsin (L)
FIU (W)
Boise St. (L)
Ohio St. (L)
Akron (L)
Miami (L)
Kent St. (W)
Buffalo (W)
Ohio (W)
EMU (W)
CMU (L)
Toledo (L)
I think that the four wildcards are the FIU, Akron, Ohio U, and CMU games. IMO, these games will be very close.
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I voted 9 because 12 wins was not an option. This is, without a doubt, the most thoughless, knee-jerk, reactionary thread that I have seen on this board in a long time. Some of the people around here really need to get a grip on things and not just jump to conclusions five seconds after one player's decision is annonced.
I know, I know, I'm going to be lambasted for not "contributing to the discussion," but the fact of the matter is that there is no discussion. A discussion is predicated by a rational, constructive beginning to said conversation. This "conversation" is lacking that entirely. Am I saying that we are going to win 9-12 games next year for sure? Of course not. But to say that we are going to nose-dive next year because Omar left, especially when we were all - admit it or not - expecting it, is beyond ridiculous.
End of diatribe. Commence hating on Bleeding Orange.
I know, I know, I'm going to be lambasted for not "contributing to the discussion," but the fact of the matter is that there is no discussion. A discussion is predicated by a rational, constructive beginning to said conversation. This "conversation" is lacking that entirely. Am I saying that we are going to win 9-12 games next year for sure? Of course not. But to say that we are going to nose-dive next year because Omar left, especially when we were all - admit it or not - expecting it, is beyond ridiculous.
End of diatribe. Commence hating on Bleeding Orange.
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Actually I had discussed my feelings that we would be worse by a great deal without Omar than with him next year about two months ago. The reason I gave then as I did now was that we were losing almost all ofensive continuity. I was just building on that.
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So you were just trying to get a rise out of people during a traumatic moment? When gas stations do a similar thing after a natural disaster or a terrorist attack it is called "price gouging."Germainfitch1 wrote:Actually I had discussed my feelings that we would be worse by a great deal without Omar than with him next year about two months ago. The reason I gave then as I did now was that we were losing almost all ofensive continuity. I was just building on that.
From the halls of ivy...
It is not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work - work with us, not over us; stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it. ~Ronald Reagan


It is not my intention to do away with government. It is rather to make it work - work with us, not over us; stand by our side, not ride on our back. Government can and must provide opportunity, not smother it; foster productivity, not stifle it. ~Ronald Reagan

Couldn't have said it better myself, nice job BleedingBleeding Orange wrote:So you were just trying to get a rise out of people during a traumatic moment? When gas stations do a similar thing after a natural disaster or a terrorist attack it is called "price gouging."Germainfitch1 wrote:Actually I had discussed my feelings that we would be worse by a great deal without Omar than with him next year about two months ago. The reason I gave then as I did now was that we were losing almost all ofensive continuity. I was just building on that.

