Tha Stunna

September 9th, 2009 at 1:07 AM ^

I gave your first post an up because you didn't deserve the negative, and this post a neg because you complained about getting negged and insulted the whole board. That's a net +1 points, but complaining about points generally means you'll end up with fewer points to complain about. Stupid -1s tend to get corrected back up over time, and the points don't matter anyways, so just express a decently reasoned opinion and don't worry about the consequences.

bignige1000

September 9th, 2009 at 1:05 AM ^

Lloyd's stepson coaches at the high school i used to go to and I b/s'd my way onto the sideline the game he visited there. I talked to him for 20 minutes and he told me all sorts of stuff, like how good he thinks Gabe Watson is and that, despite my theory, Mario Manningham was actually injured the game before the 2006 Ohio State game. One of the coolest experiences of my life

A tree

September 9th, 2009 at 1:15 AM ^

I love Jordan's humor. Hes being as serious as Stephen Colbert. He may well be a tool IRL but his dry and clownish TV persona isn't and it works. Edit: Just saw the video and I literally LOLed in many parts. Thanks OP.

CPS

September 9th, 2009 at 1:49 AM ^

Jordan: How important really is the Little Brown Jug? Lloyd: The Little Brown Jug... J: C'mon... L: It's the oldest trophy in college football, it started with that. It started with that. J: Minnesota? L: And so, it is a game that means everything...to both teams. J: Okay, what about the Ohio Sta... L: Lose the Jug. When you don't have the Jug in Ann Arbor...you miss it. You love that Jug. J: Oka... L: That Jug was used back in 1909 to inspire our players. J: A big cup? L: Yes, it was... J: A big cup inspired your players? L: You haven't seen The Jug! J: It's a big cup. L: It's not a cup! J: It's a big cup. L: It's a Jug. A trophy. Thank you, Lloyd. I have tried to spread the word about our greatest rival, the fuckin' geauxfurs, but my words are no match for your impassioned speeches. Thank you.

jerseyblue

September 9th, 2009 at 11:19 AM ^

A) The host's lines just weren't funny IMO B) He had that smirk on his face thinking what he was saying was funny when it wasn't. Unfunny people who think they're funny need to have their friends organize an intervention or something. C) If he was with Second City I can see why SNL hasn't called him up to the bigs or why he's not a known traveling stand-up. Can't see him breaking out of the local scene he's in. D) As for Lloyd. Well, I know this has been examined 3 ways to Sunday in other threads but I don't care for the fact that we can chalk up the head coach of Ohio State as one of Rich Rod's defenders and not the member of the "family" who preceded Rod as coach. No he wasn't obligated to say anything but it would have been classy and a show of solidarity if he did. I guess he's too busy doing important interviews like this one.