MSU Week (MS Paint)

Submitted by Captain on

I was bored this morning, so I made some crummy MS Paint. First, my take on the last four years:

But coming this Saturday...

If anyone else has any MS Paint, throw it up!

kevin holt

October 15th, 2012 at 11:50 AM ^

He's an ass, but I actually did feel bad for the guy for being unnecessarily shoved into a game after a head injury. No one deserves that, and I really wish it was more publicized to the effect of players realizing they don't want to play for someone who puts them in danger.

It follows almost the same pattern as ND. I cannot fathom how a young QB can watch Brian Kelly scream until his head turns purple for an honest mistake and decide that's something they really want to put themselves through, but it still somehow happens.

SirJack II

October 15th, 2012 at 12:19 PM ^

I fully agree with what you're saying.

But I can't erase from my mind the fact that he was about one inch away from breaking Denard's neck last year, and that this kind of behavior was apparently encouraged by the Michigan State staff. They are a low bunch who are capable of anything. There is no staff I have more contempt for.

mgowill

October 15th, 2012 at 3:10 PM ^

playing for a horse's ass that plays him while concussed doesn't by default make him any less of an ass.  It just makes him an ass playing for a horse's ass that shouldn't have been playing.  I don't wish Dantonio on anyone either, but at some point you have to be accountable for your decisions; playing for Dantonio could come at a high price.  My only hope is that young players witnessed how carelessly Dantonio put his player's life at risk that day.

If he can play a clean game versus Michigan this year and refrain from punching players, trying to break people's arms, and treating our quarterback's head like a twist off beer cap - my opinion of him might change a little.  He has claimed that he is misunderstood, after Saturday we will see how much of a "changed man" he really is.  My suspicion is that he hasn't changed all that much.