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Penn State Cult (Joe Knew)

Oh8ch;2200774; said:
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BOB is the Man!!! He wil get the best out of DII talent in 2 years!!
 
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LordJeffBuck;2200869; said:
Do the Sanctions Feel a Little Like the Treaty of Versailles?

I think that the Pedsters might be onto something....

Well, for the first time in one of these allegories they're the ones who are the Nazis. In terms of self-awareness, it's a start.

The key concept that they are missing here is that the Treaty of Versailles did not cause Nazism. Nazism was came about because a nation full of depraved subhumans and narrow-minded rubes granted absolute power to a leader who tricked them into thinking that they were exceptional and everybody who was different was beneath them.
 
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jlb1705;2200890; said:
Well, for the first time in one of these allegories they're the ones who are the Nazis. In terms of self-awareness, it's a start.

The key concept that they are missing here is that the Treaty of Versailles did not cause Nazism. Nazism was came about because a nation full of depraved subhumans and narrow-minded rubes granted absolute power to a leader who tricked them into thinking that they were exceptional and everybody who was different was beneath them.

And if you follow the analogy, the Nazi's led their nation to complete ruin which ended up splitting the country entirely (hello Rutgers?!?) and eventually caused Germany to not be a major player in world affairs for 40 years.

hmmmmmmmmm....
 
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BuckeyeMike80;2200898; said:
And if you follow the analogy, the Nazi's led their nation to complete ruin which ended up splitting the country entirely (hello Rutgers?!?) and eventually caused Germany to not be a major player in world affairs for 40 years.

hmmmmmmmmm....

and Sgt Schultz always pretended to not know anything.........


just sayin
 
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They really think that they are going to dominate the conference. That absolutely blows my mind and as angry as their stupidity makes me, its just going to make reality crush them that much harder. They're going to be the Houston Astros of college football from here on out. I wonder how many horrible seasons it will take for the craziest fans overe there to jump off the rape van...I mean bandwagon.
 
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BuckeyeMike80;2200898; said:
And if you follow the analogy, the Nazi's led their nation to complete ruin which ended up splitting the country entirely (hello Rutgers?!?) and eventually caused Germany to not be a major player in world affairs for 40 years.

hmmmmmmmmm....

Bill O'Ballsack shall be their Hasselhoff. Just like the Germans made the mistake of thinking Hasselhoff was the real star of Knight Rider, Penn Staters will embarrass themselves making a cult hero of somebody who has no real talent of his own and made his name by his proximity to more talented objects (like KITT or Pamela Anderson's tits.)
 
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jarv;2200907; said:
They really think that they are going to dominate the conference. That absolutely blows my mind and as angry as their stupidity makes me, its just going to make reality crush them that much harder. They're going to be the Houston Astros of college football from here on out. I wonder how many horrible seasons it will take for the craziest fans overe there to jump off the rape van...I mean bandwagon.


I wouldn't hold my breath.

Many of the meatwhistles up north were convinced Rich Rod was about to unleash hell on the B1G right up the point he got fired.
 
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:slappy: this guy is a parody troll, right?

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Run Up The Score?
There's a lot of emotion this year. We'll be tempted to run up the score on opponents. Should we do this, or practice restraint?
 
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Jaxbuck;2200912; said:
I wouldn't hold my breath.

Many of the meatwhistles up north were convinced Rich Rod was about to unleash hell on the B1G right up the point he got fired.


Oh yeah, I remember. "Just wait until he gets his recruits in there. Right now he's forced to work with Carr's guys!" Despite the fact Carr was 10x the coach Rich Rod was...and he still couldn't beat Tressel. But these Pedsters are a whole different breed. At some point O'BHole will be found guilty of not being a certain penguin-looking-rape-enabler.

In other news, I love reading on BWI about how they are an elite program. Truth is, they are nothing. They've racked up a ton of wins against east coast nobodies and once they joined a conference, they've completely been exposed. They've only claimed two national titles and have one heisman. That's pretty pathetic. They think they are Ohio State, Michigan or Alabama...truth is that they are more like Colorado, BYU or Florida State...and the FSU comparison is being generous. They'd all-time wins is the only thing they had that allowed them to compare themselves to strong program...now that its gone they don't have an argument.
 
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Sadly, I see a real parallel between these fucktards and those over-the-top political partisans (on both the right and the left) that infest he country today. It doesn't matter what "their" guy does, they are with him till the end.
 
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