OT: Classic tosu fan on st. tress (LMFAO)
noahheath.6607 (3/8/2011 at 10:45 PM) Report Violation Coach Tressel is exactly what a leader is supposed to be. He was put in a difficult situation by the DA who asked for confidentiality (which he did to protect his investigation and the people involved and rightfully so). Coach Tressel did what any good coach, good leader, or good man should have done. He protected his players and made the difficult decision to break NCAA rule to keep his young men safe. As a young coach, that is the type of character that I am striving to embody. Having taken Tressel's coaching class here at OSU I know he cares for his players and their future. This is just another example of that commitment to players and team. This type of unselfish behavior should be praised but instead the media and NCAA are going to aid in the public opinion bashing that already takes place when OSU is mentioned. Tressel is a great coach and an even better Christian man and we should all be lucky to have the type of character and commitment he shows in what ever we do.
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I guess cheating really brings the man out in ya.
Let's try to keep the OSU message boards separate from the UM message boards.
That's a reply from the article over at ESPN....so sad that I know that
Frankly, I've seen much worse from their fans today.
delusion is dangerous beast my friends
Because of your avatar when I read this I read it in Cartman voice and it sounded so much like something he would say
I think you misspelled "Bruce Vilanch in a rat costume".
I read through the actual emails and I never got the impression they were coming from a DA. Just seemed to be an lawywer with some sort of connection. He also didn't ask for confidentiality until the second email, so his entire explanation is on pretty thin ice.
Yeah...that's because they weren't. Just from some lawyer, perhaps breaking privlege. Sadly, this is about what I've seen from the OSU folk. Did they even read their own schools report? I'm guessing not because, well geez, anyone with half a brain could see through the facade. Hopefully the NCAA has half a brain. Maybe wishful thinking.
Retweets:
JHeuerman86 Everyone loves to hate the best, all Coach Tress did was protect his players... #bestcoachinthecountry
ntaylorut This is your fault @TPeezy2. You are a disgrace to Buckeye Nation you piece of sh!t.
I'm not quite sure why Pryor decided to re-tweet that last one. Doesn't exactly portray him in a good light.....
I think athletes like to Retweet some of the hate tweets that they get and then their followers ambush the guy with nonsense. Jared Sullinger apparently retweeted a bunch of shitty messages he got after they lost a game a few weeks ago and hundreds of his followers sent angry/hate messages to the haters.
2 possibilities
1: Pryor retweeted it because Pryor is stupid
2: Pryor retweeted it because the original tweet is so stupid it makes all his haterz look bad.
Choice 1.
I hear TP has a new Drug, it is coming out of LA, it's called Sheen. It's made of Tigers Blood.
That is seriously the funniest thing ever. He was thinking WWWD? (what would woody do?
Talk about Buckeye blue-balls.
Can we start a LMFAO tag?
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I apologize for the quick photoshop.
THERE ARE NO NCAA INVESTIGATORS IN COLUMBUS!
Rogue universities cannot be allowed to have weapons of mass douchebaggery.
But I think the saint before name of coach (as in "Saint Tressell" and "Saint Dantonio") is annoying. I don't know, maybe it's just me, but this whole "everybody else views them as a saint, but in reality they are terrible terrible people with no good bone in their body" is a little too "it's us against the world; everyone is portrayed as good and is actually evil except us, we are portrayed as evil and we're actually good" for me.
I guess, to sum it up, I just find it kind of annoying, unoriginal, and overdone at this point.
I'll go with Columbus Jim...
I just find the Saint Tressell/Saint Dantonio thing to be a little disrespectful to my good friend St. Patrick and the joy he brings to me and millions of others every March through the abuse of alcohol. A type of man who can have a day named after him which brings so much joy to so many should not be associated with negative things.
/irony_intended
I think the name is annoying, too, but I was one of the first to use it because the preferential treatment he has gotten from the media is much more repugnant to me than a mere nickname. Besides, "Saint Dantonio" just has a ring to it...
Shrug. I want to beat Tressel every time, but I still respect the man as much as 80% of D1A coaches. I don't fully disagree with aforementioned tOSU poster.
There are users on this board who would give a similar defense for Rodriguez and unlike Tressel he never won a bowl, The Game, a conference championship or a national championship.
Since RR was never accused of covering up major violations, you will never know how anyone here would have responded. I haven't heard of Denard Robinson having a "perpetual loner" Escalade to drive like Terelle Pryor does at TSIO, either.
So, unless you have a really cool crystal ball or a great set of mojo sticks, you really have no basis for ASSuming that anyone here would defend any coach who covered up major violations.
For example, how many people around here defend Steve Fisher? So far, the answer is "zero."
Here, was immediately fired. If that was good for the NCAA for us, it should be for OSU.
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<br>(And before anyone half reads and files off the handle- Rich was not the one who lied; he was not fired immediately. Not talking about him).
I would be massively upset/disappointed if I found out that Denard or Tate had been given multiple cars to drive around, etc...I would not be happy if the things that have been going on in Columbus had been happening in Ann Arbor. I absolutely do not want to win games by cheating.
That is really messed up "in an of itself."
Honestly, as an attorney, I'm more concerned with the apparent lack of standards for entry into the legal profession in Ohio. That guy communicating with Tressel seemed like a real mouthbreather from those e-mails.
March 10th, 2011 at 12:46 AM ^
I am wondering what you mean though by mouthbreather. I'm being serious.