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Seahawks (ex-USC) Coach Pete Carroll (official thread)

I only hope that we and USC both get through next year undefeated. Then, we can test this on the field and see who deserves to be the champion.

Methomps, you're a great asset on this board and we all really like ya', but kiddo, Carroll ain't Tressel and you might just want to prepare yourself for the possibility that you may be dealing with the aftermath of the Buckeyes opening a cannowhoopass.
 
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Steve19 said:
Methomps, you're a great asset on this board and we all really like ya', but kiddo, Carroll ain't Tressel and you might just want to prepare yourself for the possibility that you may be dealing with the aftermath of the Buckeyes opening a cannowhoopass.
That's why I'm building up my post count here so that I can be a Buckeye fan if things work out that way.

:oh:
 
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osugrad21 said:
I'm independently wealthy and extremly generous with my fortune :roll2:
Main Entry: 1bite
Pronunciation: 'bIt
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): bit /'bit/; bit·ten /'bi-t&n/; also bit; bit·ing /'bI-ti[ng]/
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bItan; akin to Old High German bIzan to bite, Latin findere to split
transitive senses
1 a : to seize especially with teeth or jaws so as to enter, grip, or wound b : to wound, pierce, or sting especially with a fang or a proboscis
2 : to cut or pierce with or as if with an edged weapon
3 : to cause sharp pain or stinging discomfort to
4 : to take hold of
5 archaic : to take in : CHEAT
intransitive senses
1 : to bite or have the habit of biting something
2 of a weapon or tool : to cut, pierce, or take hold
3 : to cause irritation or smarting
4 : CORRODE
5 a of fish : to take a bait b : to respond so as to be caught (as by a trick)
6 : to take or maintain a firm hold
- bit·er /'bI-t&r/ noun
- bite off more than one can chew : to undertake more than one can handle
- bite the bullet : to enter with resignation upon a difficult or distressing course of action
- bite the dust 1 : to fall dead especially in battle 2 : to suffer humiliation or defeat
- bite the hand that feeds one : to injure a benefactor maliciously
 
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methomps said:
Main Entry: 1bite
Pronunciation: 'bIt
Function: verb
Inflected Form(s): bit /'bit/; bit·ten /'bi-t&n/; also bit; bit·ing /'bI-ti[ng]/
Etymology: Middle English, from Old English bItan; akin to Old High German bIzan to bite, Latin findere to split
transitive senses
1 a : to seize especially with teeth or jaws so as to enter, grip, or wound b : to wound, pierce, or sting especially with a fang or a proboscis
2 : to cut or pierce with or as if with an edged weapon
3 : to cause sharp pain or stinging discomfort to
4 : to take hold of
5 archaic : to take in : CHEAT
intransitive senses
1 : to bite or have the habit of biting something
2 of a weapon or tool : to cut, pierce, or take hold
3 : to cause irritation or smarting
4 : CORRODE
5 a of fish : to take a bait b : to respond so as to be caught (as by a trick)
6 : to take or maintain a firm hold
- bit·er /'bI-t&r/ noun
- bite off more than one can chew : to undertake more than one can handle
- bite the bullet : to enter with resignation upon a difficult or distressing course of action
- bite the dust 1 : to fall dead especially in battle 2 : to suffer humiliation or defeat
- bite the hand that feeds one : to injure a benefactor maliciously
thank you for clarifying my attempt at clarification thomps
 
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Ivan Maisel said:
Could this be the end of the USC reign? Pete Carroll and Norm Chow may be drawing up divorce papers. The Tennessee Titans are talking to Chow, who thinks NFL work would help him get a college coaching job. "An underlying tension" remains between the two coaches, according to one colleague. "Norm needs to be stroked," the source said. "I don't know if Pete strokes him."
Probably the greatest thing I've ever read on ESPiN. :slappy:
 
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Someone shoot that homo Maisel. This is football. "Divorce"? "Stroking"? While you're at it, shoot those two homos at U. of Spoiled Coaches. Any coach who is such a big sissy that he wants a new job because he's not getting enough attention, or who is jealous that his assistant gets credit is a weasel and a pansy little nancy-boy. Get all three of those clowns some doilies. Fags.
 
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