From the coaching clinic.
http://m.usatoday.com/article/news/1845611
needs moar usage
From the coaching clinic.
http://m.usatoday.com/article/news/1845611
He goes on to say he's proud of the guys etc.... And it's nice to see some honesty and watch him define expectations with such a simple statement.
The Team, The Team, The Team.
to a bunch of local coaches. Do you think they don't know that we did miles better than MSU? What is lower than sh*t? This is just a clever bit of salesmanship/sh*t by Brady that slyly lets area coaches know the big dogs are back where they belong. . . or heading there a lot faster than the Spartans. May give a nice little goose to 2014 recruiting.
Well into his second decade of being a Sparty slappy and trying to stir up shit.
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk
Was this the same [annual] seminar where Dantonio got into it with Jeff Hecklinski last year?
That one was January 20, 2012:

I respect and agree with the sentiment, but I'm a little surprised at the language. Hoke usually manages to coachspeak a little better and talk about not meeting expectations, etc.
Denard has spent the offseason working really hard and smiling at people.
This is at the annual MHSFCA coaches clinic in Kalamazoo. It is generally all high school coaches from across the state. Language like this is the norm, as I have sat through many of these clinics over the years. It is nothing, compared to some of the classroom type discussions that go on over the few days up there. Colorful language beware!! Very good time up there though, always look forward to this clinic.
When boats used to transport manure, there was often serious risk of the manure getting wet when stored below deck, which would produce methane gas and cause an explosion if a spark occurred. So the ships started marking the containers SHIT for:
Store
High
In
Transit
So in reality, Brady's language wasn't really all that bad, now was it?
Looking forward to working this into a conversation.
The Team, The Team, The Team.
The word is likely derived from Old English, having the nouns scite (dung, attested only in place names) and scitte (diarrhoea), and the verb scītan (to defecate, attested only in bescītan, to cover with excrement); eventually it morphed into Middle English schītte (excrement), schyt (diarrhoea) and shiten (to defecate), and it is virtually certain that it was used in some form by preliterate Germanic tribes at the time of the Roman Empire. The word may be further traced to Proto-Germanic *skit-, and ultimately to Proto-Indo-European *skheid- "cut, separate", the same root believed to have become the word shed. The word has several cognates in modern Germanic languages, such as German Scheiße, Dutch schijt, Swedish skit, Icelandic skítur, Norwegian skitt etc. Ancient Greek had 'skor' (gen. 'skatos' hence 'scato-'), from Proto-Indo-European *sker-, which is likely unrelated.
Either that, or you're full of shit.
a clever ruse if I've ever seen one - well played MMB 82, well played!
I like the other explanation.
The Team, The Team, The Team.
The other explanation is as real as Manti Teo's girlfriend. But you probably like her too
I could really use a good ass kickin, but I would rather have my 200 dollars
Which is also the first place I went to check on that highly doubious acronym claim. Some things are just too cool to be true.
I didn't doubt its validity, more just the way it was stated. He states it like he just pulled it out of his memory, when its clear he copy and pasted it from someone else.
ccc
"The Ruhr will not be subjected to a single bomb. If an enemy bomber reaches the Ruhr, my name is not Hermann Göring: you can call me Urban Meyer!"
I would have expected this from Gary Busey...
Ned Flanders: You know what they say: "With great power comes great responsibility."
Homer: Who said that?! I'll kill them with my power!
I hope you're joking. Otherwise, I have the entomology of the word "Bridge" that I'd like to sell you.
so I feel pretty good about it!
(ok, I know it's not true - it was derived from the Dutch word schijt)
shit! A typo in a language-related thread. I will upvote you because I cannot downvote myself.
Bullshit.
http://urbanlegends.about.com/library/bl-s-word.htm
Also explained below/above by another poster.
I am me, and he is he...
BTW, that's a nice point total you have there, Eric - did you remember to bring your sun protection with you to Bolivian?
I'll test it out tonight with the ladies.
"I'm not a vegetarian b/c I love animals. I'm a vegetarian b/c I hate plants"
Not to be pedantic, but the correct acronym for SHIT is SHIP High In Transit. But still...
Not to be pedantic, but the correct acronym for SHIT is SHIP High In Transit. But still...
You are repeating an erroneous belief. http://www.etymonline.com/baloney.php
Google is a powerful tool. Use it, my friend.
"The Ruhr will not be subjected to a single bomb. If an enemy bomber reaches the Ruhr, my name is not Hermann Göring: you can call me Urban Meyer!"
I've now seen everything on MGoBlog.
Yep, that's Simba made out of a pineapple.
That Michael Rosenberg posted here.
Must be a glutten for punishment.
"I love him, he's a great coach, he's a great mentor, he's a great friend. He's every single thing you want a college coach to be, and he does it flawlessly." -David Molk
No one should be. We played the best team in the country and it showed how much is left to do.