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Derek should have Tailgater write a weekly column.
MTailgater is a welcome addition to this bored. Rather read his diatribes than AAAAAashat any day.
If that's not tedious then I presume to have full license to post War and Peace.
K fair point. But I give him props and lee way since he flew monoplanes in WWI or somethingb
MTailgater is a welcome addition to this bored. Rather read his diatribes than AAAAAashat any day.
If that's not tedious then I presume to have full license to post War and Peace.
K fair point. But I give him props and lee way since he flew monoplanes in WWI or somethingb
Is a 5:00pm game a night game or not?
I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
I was at that game. It was in early September. Not a night game. UW got plungered. Btw, why can't UW get so,me cool signers in there for that anthem? I'm tired of the fat guy.
Is a 5:00pm game a night game or not?
I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
They always said that was the first night game since 1985 if you recall at the time.
Walking into the new stadium you see the black and white photos with explanations, and one on the south side refers to the 1992 Nebraska game being the first night game at HS.
They are dumb fucks.
Is a 5:00pm game a night game or not?
I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
They always said that was the first night game since 1985 if you recall at the time.
Walking into the new stadium you see the black and white photos with explanations, and one on the south side refers to the 1992 Nebraska game being the first night game at HS.
They are dumb fucks.
How the hell did they rule the pass at 1:20 as a catch?
Der\Is a 5:00pm game a night game or not?
I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
I was at that game. It was in early September. Not a night game. UW got plungered. Btw, why can't UW get so,me cool signers in there for that anthem? I'm tired of the fat guy.
So I was at a bar...?
Is a 5:00pm game a night game or not?
I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
They always said that was the first night game since 1985 if you recall at the time.
Walking into the new stadium you see the black and white photos with explanations, and one on the south side refers to the 1992 Nebraska game being the first night game at HS.
They are dumb fucks.
How the hell did they rule the pass at 1:20 as a catch?
Is a 5:00pm game a night game or not?
I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
They always said that was the first night game since 1985 if you recall at the time.
Walking into the new stadium you see the black and white photos with explanations, and one on the south side refers to the 1992 Nebraska game being the first night game at HS.
They are dumb fucks.
How the hell did they rule the pass at 1:20 as a catch?
Put that pass play for a TD in stop-motion on the VCR as I had to do a couple of times for my poor loser Cornhusker step dad(R.I.P) and you'll clearly see that it was a great call by that official who had the best view of it. It was an incredible call, but an accurate one and proof-positive that we don't need no stinking instant replay.
MTailgater is a welcome addition to this bored. Rather read his diatribes than AAAAAashat any day.
If that's not tedious then I presume to have full license to post War and Peace.
K fair point. But I give him props and lee way since he flew monoplanes in WWI or somethingb
Fly monoplanes in WWI and then pop off
Is a 5:00pm game a night game or not?
I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
They always said that was the first night game since 1985 if you recall at the time.
Walking into the new stadium you see the black and white photos with explanations, and one on the south side refers to the 1992 Nebraska game being the first night game at HS.
They are dumb fucks.
How the hell did they rule the pass at 1:20 as a catch?
Put that pass play for a TD in stop-motion on the VCR as I had to do a couple of times for my poor loser Cornhusker step dad(R.I.P) and you'll clearly see that it was a great call by that official who had the best view of it. It was an incredible call, but an accurate one and proof-positive that we don't need no stinking instant replay.
I'm sorry, but Kralick doesn't even have the ball when he is done sliding. And yes, we do need replay. The refs fuck up too many calls not to have it. I think it can be a little excessive at times, but it has done more good than bad.
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I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
They always said that was the first night game since 1985 if you recall at the time.
Walking into the new stadium you see the black and white photos with explanations, and one on the south side refers to the 1992 Nebraska game being the first night game at HS.
They are dumb fucks.
How the hell did they rule the pass at 1:20 as a catch?
Put that pass play for a TD in stop-motion on the VCR as I had to do a couple of times for my poor loser Cornhusker step dad(R.I.P) and you'll clearly see that it was a great call by that official who had the best view of it. It was an incredible call, but an accurate one and proof-positive that we don't need no stinking instant replay.
Is a 5:00pm game a night game or not?
I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
They always said that was the first night game since 1985 if you recall at the time.
Walking into the new stadium you see the black and white photos with explanations, and one on the south side refers to the 1992 Nebraska game being the first night game at HS.
They are dumb fucks.
Is a 5:00pm game a night game or not?
I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
They always said that was the first night game since 1985 if you recall at the time.
Walking into the new stadium you see the black and white photos with explanations, and one on the south side refers to the 1992 Nebraska game being the first night game at HS.
They are dumb fucks.
How the hell did they rule the pass at 1:20 as a catch?
Put that pass play for a TD in stop-motion on the VCR as I had to do a couple of times for my poor loser Cornhusker step dad(R.I.P) and you'll clearly see that it was a great call by that official who had the best view of it. It was an incredible call, but an accurate one and proof-positive that we don't need no stinking instant replay.
I'm sorry, but Kralick doesn't even have the ball when he is done sliding. And yes, we do need replay. The refs fuck up too many calls not to have it. I think it can be a little excessive at times, but it has done more good than bad.
I'm sorry.
The referee and the scoreboard says he caught it.
Is a 5:00pm game a night game or not?
I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
They always said that was the first night game since 1985 if you recall at the time.
Walking into the new stadium you see the black and white photos with explanations, and one on the south side refers to the 1992 Nebraska game being the first night game at HS.
They are dumb fucks.
How the hell did they rule the pass at 1:20 as a catch?
Put that pass play for a TD in stop-motion on the VCR as I had to do a couple of times for my poor loser Cornhusker step dad(R.I.P) and you'll clearly see that it was a great call by that official who had the best view of it. It was an incredible call, but an accurate one and proof-positive that we don't need no stinking instant replay.
I'm sorry, but Kralick doesn't even have the ball when he is done sliding. And yes, we do need replay. The refs fuck up too many calls not to have it. I think it can be a little excessive at times, but it has done more good than bad.
Learn the rules, TPOIs a 5:00pm game a night game or not?
I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
They always said that was the first night game since 1985 if you recall at the time.
Walking into the new stadium you see the black and white photos with explanations, and one on the south side refers to the 1992 Nebraska game being the first night game at HS.
They are dumb fucks.
How the hell did they rule the pass at 1:20 as a catch?
Put that pass play for a TD in stop-motion on the VCR as I had to do a couple of times for my poor loser Cornhusker step dad(R.I.P) and you'll clearly see that it was a great call by that official who had the best view of it. It was an incredible call, but an accurate one and proof-positive that we don't need no stinking instant replay.
I'm sorry, but Kralick doesn't even have the ball when he is done sliding. And yes, we do need replay. The refs fuck up too many calls not to have it. I think it can be a little excessive at times, but it has done more good than bad.
But stop action on a home version VCR clearly shows that the Husky receiver had possession of the ball an instant before leaving the endzone as his body slid past the endline and that's all that was needed to score a TD then before instant replay and especially now with it.
Sure, we need instant slow motion/stop action TV replay in football like a dead cat needs an enema. Like three weeks ago when the Sun Devil receiver scored as his prone perfectly horizontal body slowly floated in stop-action TV replay to the earth out-of-bounds including hands clasping the ball while his elbow was the only part of his entire body that touched down in bounds. The point isn't that he didn't make a great athletic maneuver, which he did like a ballerina, but that only stop-action TV replay could show anybody other than insects in the grass that the entire length of his out-of-bounds body including the clasped ball was not more than one stinking inch above the turf at the exact instant when his elbow touched the endzone. This was clearly a TD that only a instant TV replay machine with camera perfectly located could ever see.
Death to TV instant replay officiating or death to real human football........ take your choice. Like the weather or any act-of-god, bad or poor officiating is part of The Game. Change it with inhuman technology and everybody loses, not just the poor losers who blame their incompetence in playing a losing game on poor officiating.
Is a 5:00pm game a night game or not?
I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
They always said that was the first night game since 1985 if you recall at the time.
Walking into the new stadium you see the black and white photos with explanations, and one on the south side refers to the 1992 Nebraska game being the first night game at HS.
They are dumb fucks.
How the hell did they rule the pass at 1:20 as a catch?
Put that pass play for a TD in stop-motion on the VCR as I had to do a couple of times for my poor loser Cornhusker step dad(R.I.P) and you'll clearly see that it was a great call by that official who had the best view of it. It was an incredible call, but an accurate one and proof-positive that we don't need no stinking instant replay.
I'm sorry, but Kralick doesn't even have the ball when he is done sliding. And yes, we do need replay. The refs fuck up too many calls not to have it. I think it can be a little excessive at times, but it has done more good than bad.
But stop action on a home version VCR clearly shows that the Husky receiver had possession of the ball an instant before leaving the endzone as his body slid past the endline and that's all that was needed to score a TD then before instant replay and especially now with it.
Sure, we need instant slow motion/stop action TV replay in football like a dead cat needs an enema. Like three weeks ago when the Sun Devil receiver scored as his prone perfectly horizontal body slowly floated in stop-action TV replay to the earth out-of-bounds including hands clasping the ball while his elbow was the only part of his entire body that touched down in bounds. The point isn't that he didn't make a great athletic maneuver, which he did like a ballerina, but that only stop-action TV replay could show anybody other than insects in the grass that the entire length of his out-of-bounds body including the clasped ball was not more than one stinking inch above the turf at the exact instant when his elbow touched the endzone. This was clearly a TD that only a instant TV replay machine with camera perfectly located could ever see.
Death to TV instant replay officiating or death to real human football........ take your choice. Like the weather or any act-of-god, bad or poor officiating is part of The Game. Change it with inhuman technology and everybody loses, not just the poor losers who blame their incompetence in playing a losing game on poor officiating.
Is a 5:00pm game a night game or not?
I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
They always said that was the first night game since 1985 if you recall at the time.
Walking into the new stadium you see the black and white photos with explanations, and one on the south side refers to the 1992 Nebraska game being the first night game at HS.
They are dumb fucks.
How the hell did they rule the pass at 1:20 as a catch?
Put that pass play for a TD in stop-motion on the VCR as I had to do a couple of times for my poor loser Cornhusker step dad(R.I.P) and you'll clearly see that it was a great call by that official who had the best view of it. It was an incredible call, but an accurate one and proof-positive that we don't need no stinking instant replay.
I'm sorry, but Kralick doesn't even have the ball when he is done sliding. And yes, we do need replay. The refs fuck up too many calls not to have it. I think it can be a little excessive at times, but it has done more good than bad.
But stop action on a home version VCR clearly shows that the Husky receiver had possession of the ball an instant before leaving the endzone as his body slid past the endline and that's all that was needed to score a TD then before instant replay and especially now with it.
Sure, we need instant slow motion/stop action TV replay in football like a dead cat needs an enema. Like three weeks ago when the Sun Devil receiver scored as his prone perfectly horizontal body slowly floated in stop-action TV replay to the earth out-of-bounds including hands clasping the ball while his elbow was the only part of his entire body that touched down in bounds. The point isn't that he didn't make a great athletic maneuver, which he did like a ballerina, but that only stop-action TV replay could show anybody other than insects in the grass that the entire length of his out-of-bounds body including the clasped ball was not more than one stinking inch above the turf at the exact instant when his elbow touched the endzone. This was clearly a TD that only a instant TV replay machine with camera perfectly located could ever see.
Death to TV instant replay officiating or death to real human football........ take your choice. Like the weather or any act-of-god, bad or poor officiating is part of The Game. Change it with inhuman technology and everybody loses, not just the poor losers who blame their incompetence in playing a losing game on poor officiating.
That's not a catch in the 21st century, and it isn't even close.
It shouldn't have even been a catch then.
That back judge was horribly out of position.
SLITPPOTDOr make the rules a lot simpler like they were in ancient times before universal TV coverage and the surge in NFL popularity. Retrograde the rules and game officials will have a 1000% better chance of getting it right......... guaranteed.Is a 5:00pm game a night game or not?
I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
They always said that was the first night game since 1985 if you recall at the time.
Walking into the new stadium you see the black and white photos with explanations, and one on the south side refers to the 1992 Nebraska game being the first night game at HS.
They are dumb fucks.
How the hell did they rule the pass at 1:20 as a catch?
Put that pass play for a TD in stop-motion on the VCR as I had to do a couple of times for my poor loser Cornhusker step dad(R.I.P) and you'll clearly see that it was a great call by that official who had the best view of it. It was an incredible call, but an accurate one and proof-positive that we don't need no stinking instant replay.
I'm sorry, but Kralick doesn't even have the ball when he is done sliding. And yes, we do need replay. The refs fuck up too many calls not to have it. I think it can be a little excessive at times, but it has done more good than bad.
But stop action on a home version VCR clearly shows that the Husky receiver had possession of the ball an instant before leaving the endzone as his body slid past the endline and that's all that was needed to score a TD then before instant replay and especially now with it.
Sure, we need instant slow motion/stop action TV replay in football like a dead cat needs an enema. Like three weeks ago when the Sun Devil receiver scored as his prone perfectly horizontal body slowly floated in stop-action TV replay to the earth out-of-bounds including hands clasping the ball while his elbow was the only part of his entire body that touched down in bounds. The point isn't that he didn't make a great athletic maneuver, which he did like a ballerina, but that only stop-action TV replay could show anybody other than insects in the grass that the entire length of his out-of-bounds body including the clasped ball was not more than one stinking inch above the turf at the exact instant when his elbow touched the endzone. This was clearly a TD that only a instant TV replay machine with camera perfectly located could ever see.
Death to TV instant replay officiating or death to real human football........ take your choice. Like the weather or any act-of-god, bad or poor officiating is part of The Game. Change it with inhuman technology and everybody loses, not just the poor losers who blame their incompetence in playing a losing game on poor officiating.
That's not a catch in the 21st century, and it isn't even close.
It shouldn't have even been a catch then.
That back judge was horribly out of position.
Disagree.
Or make the rules a lot simpler like they were in ancient times before universal TV coverage and the surge in NFL popularity. Retrograde the rules and game officials will have a 1000% better chance of getting it right......... guaranteed.Is a 5:00pm game a night game or not?
I hear that the 1992 game vs Nebraska was the first night game at Husky Stadium, but the Thurman Thomas/Lou Rawls game was a 5:00 start, which I thought was the first night game, but I guess it was not, so this Colorado game at 5:00 in the dark will not be a night game. Or something like that.
They always said that was the first night game since 1985 if you recall at the time.
Walking into the new stadium you see the black and white photos with explanations, and one on the south side refers to the 1992 Nebraska game being the first night game at HS.
They are dumb fucks.
How the hell did they rule the pass at 1:20 as a catch?
Put that pass play for a TD in stop-motion on the VCR as I had to do a couple of times for my poor loser Cornhusker step dad(R.I.P) and you'll clearly see that it was a great call by that official who had the best view of it. It was an incredible call, but an accurate one and proof-positive that we don't need no stinking instant replay.
I'm sorry, but Kralick doesn't even have the ball when he is done sliding. And yes, we do need replay. The refs fuck up too many calls not to have it. I think it can be a little excessive at times, but it has done more good than bad.
But stop action on a home version VCR clearly shows that the Husky receiver had possession of the ball an instant before leaving the endzone as his body slid past the endline and that's all that was needed to score a TD then before instant replay and especially now with it.
Sure, we need instant slow motion/stop action TV replay in football like a dead cat needs an enema. Like three weeks ago when the Sun Devil receiver scored as his prone perfectly horizontal body slowly floated in stop-action TV replay to the earth out-of-bounds including hands clasping the ball while his elbow was the only part of his entire body that touched down in bounds. The point isn't that he didn't make a great athletic maneuver, which he did like a ballerina, but that only stop-action TV replay could show anybody other than insects in the grass that the entire length of his out-of-bounds body including the clasped ball was not more than one stinking inch above the turf at the exact instant when his elbow touched the endzone. This was clearly a TD that only a instant TV replay machine with camera perfectly located could ever see.
Death to TV instant replay officiating or death to real human football........ take your choice. Like the weather or any act-of-god, bad or poor officiating is part of The Game. Change it with inhuman technology and everybody loses, not just the poor losers who blame their incompetence in playing a losing game on poor officiating.
That's not a catch in the 21st century, and it isn't even close.
It shouldn't have even been a catch then.
That back judge was horribly out of position.
Disagree.