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Old 10-11-2012, 09:59 PM
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And you're a ******* know-nothing blowhard ****wit.

Let me type this one more time for you.

TALENT DOESN'T MEAN **** UNLESS IT MESHES ON THE COURT. THEY HAVE NOT PLAYED ONE SINGLE GAME YET.

******* idiots. I swear...
The only idiot is you! He's been putting teams together like this for the past 5 years and he's went to three finals fours, two championships and one a championship. It's touching asinine to use that as your argument when Cal's 102 -18
using the same philosophy. These guys all know one another through AAU games and all-star teams. They all are coming to Kentucky for one reason, Cal. There will be no malcontents, selfishness or whatever you can come up with. IT WON'T HAPPEN. Anthony Davis, consensus #1 draft pick before last year even started. No problems from him. Shared the rock and the spotlight with Michael Kidd Gilchrist. MKG saw that Darius Miller was struggling... what did he do? He walked into Cal's office and asked to come off the bench and be replaced by Darius Miller in the starting line up. The issues you raise are bogus.
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Old 10-11-2012, 10:12 PM
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The only idiot is you! He's been putting teams together like this for the past 5 years and he's went to three finals fours, two championships and one a championship. It's touching asinine to use that as your argument when Cal's 102 -18
using the same philosophy. These guys all know one another through AAU games and all-star teams. They all are coming to Kentucky for one reason, Cal. There will be no malcontents, selfishness or whatever you can come up with. IT WON'T HAPPEN. Anthony Davis, consensus #1 draft pick before last year even started. No problems from him. Shared the rock and the spotlight with Michael Kidd Gilchrist. MKG saw that Darius Miller was struggling... what did he do? He walked into Cal's office and asked to come off the bench and be replaced by Darius Miller in the starting line up. The issues you raise are bogus.
I tried to have a reasonable discussion with you earlier. I didn't read a word of the crap you just posted. Not going to waste my time.

I've been a UK fan for 30+ years. Seen all kinds of teams. I can recognize a moronic over-zealous UK blowhard when i see one. It's people like you that almost make me hope they fail so people can shove in your face just how much of a dip**** you are.

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Old 10-11-2012, 10:14 PM
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I tried to have a reasonable discussion with you earlier. I didn't read a word of the crap you just posted. Not going to waste my time.

I've been a UK fan for 30+ years. Seen all kinds of teams. I can recognize a moronic over-zealous UK blowhard when i see one. It's people like you that almost make me hope they fail so people can shove in your face just how much of a dip**** you are.

**** off.

Your ignoring facts and name calling. That's not reasonable.

You are not a UK fan. No touching way.
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You're a fool. Cal's been here for three years and his worst team went to the FF. He's had the best team in the nation two of the three years.

He just won a national title with 4 freshman and two 2 sophomores.

Kentucky will win it all in 2013 if Wiggins and Randal come to UK
How did the dominant team with Wall and Cousins end up?

Case closed. GTFO.
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Old 10-11-2012, 10:16 PM
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Your ignoring facts and name calling. That's not reasonable.

You are not a UK fan. No touching way.
I was a UK fan when you were flopping around in your dad's nutsack.

You, are bandwagon. G.T.F.O.
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Old 10-11-2012, 10:18 PM
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How did the dominant team with Wall and Cousins end up?

Case closed. GTFO.
Dominate all the way up until they had a horrible shooting night from the three. They were still the best team that year but they had a bad night. It wasn't because they didn't mesh. They did mesh. All of Cal's teams mesh. John Wall, Cousins, Patterson, Bledsoe, Dodson, miller, Liggins had a bad shooting night and got knocked off.
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Old 10-11-2012, 10:20 PM
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I was a UK fan when you were flopping around in your dad's nutsack.

You, are bandwagon. G.T.F.O.
Damn right. I was born with it. No bandwagon. From birth
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Old 10-11-2012, 10:22 PM
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Damn right. I was born with it. No bandwagon. From birth
Get out of here bandwagon.
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Old 10-11-2012, 10:26 PM
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Get out of here bandwagon.
You got nothing. I doubt you even could name 5 players from this years team
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Old 10-11-2012, 10:38 PM
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You got nothing. I doubt you even could name 5 players from this years team
I can smell the stench of bandwagon miles away. Stinky.

P.S. Anyone with a computer can tell you 5 players from this years team, dork.
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Old 10-11-2012, 11:06 PM
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I can smell the stench of bandwagon miles away. Stinky.

P.S. Anyone with a computer can tell you 5 players from this years team, dork.
I smell a someone who is not a Kentucky fan and doesn't know a damn thing about the team.

When did I hop on this bandwagon?
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Old 10-11-2012, 11:46 PM
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I smell a someone who is not a Kentucky fan and doesn't know a damn thing about the team.

When did I hop on this bandwagon?
When they started 19-0 in '09-'10.

P.S. What you're smelling is your own dirty diaper.
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Old 10-11-2012, 11:53 PM
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When they started 19-0 in '09-'10.

P.S. What you're smelling is your own dirty diaper.
Lol you're too stupid for words.

That might be when you hitched your ride but I was around before that.
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Lol you're too stupid for words.

That might be when you hitched your ride but I was around before that.
Sure you were, bandwagon. 15-0 isn't much more "before that".
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Old 10-12-2012, 03:30 AM
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No playoff wins for the Bengals in 21 years.

Reds have not advanced in the playoffs in 17 years. (2-10 in playoffs since sweeping the dodgers)

Bearcats go undefeated, then promptly lose their HC and get creamed in the Orange Bowl.

Kenyon Martin's injury.

Carson's injury (after waiting 14 years to make the playoffs).

Cueto's injury.

Ki-Jana's injury.

Cook's injury.

All of Griff Jr's injuries.

Pete Rose's gambling.

Picking Tiger Johnson over Bill Walsh.

Picking Dave Shula over Bill Cowher.

Picking Tim McGee over Jerry Rice.

Mike Brown.

Justin Smith's phantom roughing call.

Just to name a few.
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I'd put Washington right there too...with the nationals collapse, the capitals always failing in the postseason (team I root for), and the redskins and wizards...tough tough place to support pro sports judging from word of mouth and my facebook feed right now
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No playoff wins for the Bengals in 21 years.

Reds have not advanced in the playoffs in 17 years. (2-10 in playoffs since sweeping the dodgers)

Bearcats go undefeated, then promptly lose their HC and get creamed in the Orange Bowl.

Kenyon Martin's injury.

Carson's injury (after waiting 14 years to make the playoffs).

Cueto's injury.

Ki-Jana's injury.

Cook's injury.

All of Griff Jr's injuries.

Pete Rose's gambling.

Picking Tiger Johnson over Bill Walsh.

Picking Dave Shula over Bill Cowher.

Picking Tim McGee over Jerry Rice.

Mike Brown.

Justin Smith's phantom roughing call.

Just to name a few.
All great memories...Shank Graham missing game winning FGs the same year that Justin Smith has a blown phantom roughing call. That missed FG would have taken us to the playoffs.

At least we haven't had to deal with the crap that Cleveland fans have had to deal with. Or have our team make it to the SB how many times in a row and still lose just like the Bills.
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