Blogging with the Enemy: Oregon State -
Hank 91 - 10-24-2013
Here's this week's edition. Pretty thorough stuff from an angry Beaver fan.
http://www.gomightycard.com/2013/10/blogging-.html
Re: Blogging with the Enemy: Oregon State -
Extra Point - 10-24-2013
Thanks again Hank. I really appreciate your work!
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Just because the information is on another page doesn't mean you can't give Hank a vote of respect when he does this.
Re: Blogging with the Enemy: Oregon State -
Bruce Wang - 10-24-2013
Man, I love these things. More informative than the lamestream media.
Re: Blogging with the Enemy: Oregon State -
Leftcoast - 10-24-2013
Hank, I learned a lot too! Including that Shaw led Stanford to a defeat in the SUGAR BOWL. I could have sworn I was in Phoenix when Andrew Luck lost his last game. Better fact check that one. Regardless, like Publius, I'm an addict.
Unlike last week's JoeBruin, this Beaver wasn't that angry. Seemed like a reasonable guy.
Quote:Instead, Shaws quiet confidence has permeated the program and instilled in everyone the solid belief that they belong amongst the elite teams in college football. I think that most Stanford fans recognize this, but there have been some fairly vocal critics. Most of those critics are concerned about Shaws play calling, and theyll complain about how me managed the closing moments of the 2013 Sugar Bowl. -Â Stanford Q&A from the Angry Beav site
http://angrybeavs.com/football/9574
Re: Blogging with the Enemy: Oregon State -
yvonne - 10-24-2013
Andrew Luck played his last collegiate game in 2012.
Clearly, Hank91 has blacked out the last few moments of the 2012 Fiesta Bowl, and is simply relying on what he's heard from others about the suppressed memory. It happens all the time in such cases.
Re: Blogging with the Enemy: Oregon State -
Hank 91 - 10-26-2013
I'm just trying to spread as much disinformation as I can in order to confuse the enemy. Changing dates and locations is only the most obvious strategy.
Re: Blogging with the Enemy: Oregon State -
Hank 91 - 10-26-2013
(10-24-2013, 04:57 PM)Publius link Wrote:Man, I love these things. More informative than the lamestream media.
I realized long ago that the people who follow a team with their hearts and minds know far more than those who are paid to do it. I'm guessing at least fifty members of this board, for example, know more about Stanford football than Mr. Wilner. Additionally, I love the emotion that comes along with these. In the past I've reached out to beat writers who cover the teams, but their copy is far too cold and analytical. Boring.