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71Bear - 05-09-2012
Lott was cleansed by his brilliant career with the Niners. Other launderings...
Harbaugh and all the LSJU players who subsequently wore the Cardinal and Gold. Once a college player (or coach) joins the Niners, all is forgotten.
Hey Terry,
Have you reconciled being a Green Bay fan with the fact that the team is led by Aaron Rodgers?
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Leftcoast - 05-10-2012
I can't speak for Terry but Aaron Rogers was never on my "enemy" list except on game day.
Rogers always seemed like a class act and had a great back story. He is well spoken and reflects well on college sports despite his unfortunate alma mater. I suspect many others would quietly (but not publicly) agree - we can't be seen as aiding the enemy you know! Still, you'll notice Rogers name never comes up when Stanford fans discuss our "All Swine" teams as in the Fujita post below.
Mike "Personal Foul" Pawlousy? Scott"Sack Up and attack the tree" Fujita? Brian "Relocate" Treggs? Joe "Tequilla" Kapp? Altogether different stories.
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82lsju - 05-10-2012
(05-09-2012, 08:05 PM)71Bear link Wrote:Have you reconciled being a Green Bay fan with the fact that the team is led by Aaron Rodgers?
not Terry, but I consider Aaron Rodgers the Packers just compensation for Rich Campbell
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Nan3cy - 05-10-2012
(05-10-2012, 08:53 AM)82lsju link Wrote:[quote author=71Bear link=topic=5909.msg43579#msg43579 date=1336619118]
Have you reconciled being a Green Bay fan with the fact that the team is led by Aaron Rodgers?
not Terry, but I consider Aaron Rodgers the Packers just compensation for Rich Campbell
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Amen!! ;)
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Leftcoast - 05-10-2012
Czechoslavakia? What's Czechoslavaki? -- "Neville" Lefty
Quote:"If you have sacrificed my nation to preserve the peace of the world, I will be the first to applaud you. But if not, gentlemen, God help your souls." - Jan Masaryk, 1938, Czech ambassador to Britain speaking with Neville Chamberlin after learning of the Munich Agreement
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terry - 05-10-2012
"C'mon, it's Czechoslovakia. We zip in, we pick 'em up, we zip right out again. We're not going to Moscow. It's Czechoslovakia. It's like going into Wisconsin."
-- Bill Murray,
Stripes
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terry - 05-11-2012
(05-09-2012, 08:05 PM)71Bear link Wrote:Lott was cleansed by his brilliant career with the Niners. Other launderings...
Harbaugh and all the LSJU players who subsequently wore the Cardinal and Gold. Once a college player (or coach) joins the Niners, all is forgotten.
Hey Terry,
Have you reconciled being a Green Bay fan with the fact that the team is led by Aaron Rodgers?
Yeah, it was tough to get used to Aaron Rodgers as the Packers' QB. But I ended up decided that this stuff can happen to anyone. Heck, I spent more time in Berkeley than Rodgers did. I was there for three years as a grad student. Rodgers didn't go to Berkeley out of high school, was there for two years after transferring, and didn't return for his senior season. I really can't hold that against him . . . .  ;D
Ronnie Lott attends my church. I don't know him personally, but people who know him say he's a good guy.
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OutsiderFan - 05-12-2012
All I want to know is will the Pac-12 Network get a deal with DirecTV, and will said deal include the regional networks. I can get Comcast Bay Area and California on the east coast with DirecTV, so I hope I will get the Cal/Stanford network as well, in addition to the Pac-12 Network proper.
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pefloresjr - 05-12-2012
(05-12-2012, 09:20 AM)garvin link Wrote:Quote:Heck, I spent more time in Berkeley than Rodgers did.
Hmmm. Maybe we're focusing on the wrong guy.
Maybe Terry is a double agent, like the underwear bomber.
Cheers,
Pete F.
Ps. Everything on my resume, including my three years across the bay, is fraudulent.Â
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Nan3cy - 05-12-2012
Well, now we know who the next CEO of Yahoo will be. ;D