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ttun Shenanigans and Arguments (2018 thread)

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This is a signing day flip I can get behind.

You raise me up.
 
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DFBIA seems to be counting their blessings that Day "wont attract top talent", and is "just some obscure assistant" (Have seen this claim on Mgoboard a few times)

While it's likely he wont at the level and consistency of Meyer, I doubt it's going to be the total collapse into the recruiting abyss that they are blindly praying for. Even then it's not like Harbaugh consistently pulls top talent left and right. Hell he just lost his first big head to head battle with Day and crew.

Daxton Hill has injected some more tasteful false hope into them. I've never seen a fan base get such a boner over 1 defensive recruit (Well since DFBIA over Gary), you'd think they just landed a once in a decade QB prospect or something.
 
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DFBIA seems to be counting their blessings that Day "wont attract top talent", and is "just some obscure assistant" (Have seen this claim on Mgoboard a few times)

While it's likely he wont at the level and consistency of Meyer, I doubt it's going to be the total collapse into the recruiting abyss that they are blindly praying for. Even then it's not like Harbaugh consistently pulls top talent left and right. Hell he just lost his first big head to head battle with Day and crew.


sooo, Barwis! then?

Basically back to the group self delusion that their return to glory is at hand?

They are like a massive underground oil field, full of the natural elements you need to refine to produce schadenfreude.

An inexhaustible supply of stupidity, delusion and arrogance that, once brought to the surface and properly beaten, turns into the schadenfreude we need to run our hate machines.
 
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sooo, Barwis! then?

Basically back to the group self delusion that their return to glory is at hand?

They are like a massive underground oil field, full of the natural elements you need to refine to produce schadenfreude.

An inexhaustible supply of stupidity, delusion and arrogance that, once brought to the surface and properly beaten, turns into the schadenfreude we need to run our hate machines.
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sooo, Barwis! then?

Basically back to the group self delusion that their return to glory is at hand?

They are like a massive underground oil field, full of the natural elements you need to refine to produce schadenfreude.

An inexhaustible supply of stupidity, delusion and arrogance that, once brought to the surface and properly beaten, turns into the schadenfreude we need to run our hate machines.
This warmed the cockles of my heart. Maybe not even the cockles, maybe below the cockles, maybe in the sub-cockle area, maybe in the liver, maybe in the kidneys, maybe even in the colon.
 
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So, I guess they're referring to their 2019 haul as "goon squad 19"

Etymology
The term "goon" was reputedly coined by F. L. Allen in 1921,[6] perhaps a variant of the US slang "gooney" which had been around since at least 1872, meaning a simpleton or fool,[7] which may have derived from "gony", applied by sailors to the albatross and similar big, clumsy birds (c.1839). In the late 1930s, E. C. Segar’s comic strip Popeye had a character named "Alice the Goon". It was from this character that large stupid people or stupid things came to popularly be called "goons" and the term entered into general use. [6][8] "Goon" evolved into slang for a thug (1938),[9] someone hired by racketeers to terrorize political or industrial opponents (1938),[10] or a German stalag guard for American POWs (1945).[9]

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Yeah... sounds about right. Fuckin morons.
 
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So, I guess they're referring to their 2019 haul as "goon squad 19"

Etymology
The term "goon" was reputedly coined by F. L. Allen in 1921,[6] perhaps a variant of the US slang "gooney" which had been around since at least 1872, meaning a simpleton or fool,[7] which may have derived from "gony", applied by sailors to the albatross and similar big, clumsy birds (c.1839). In the late 1930s, E. C. Segar’s comic strip Popeye had a character named "Alice the Goon". It was from this character that large stupid people or stupid things came to popularly be called "goons" and the term entered into general use. [6][8] "Goon" evolved into slang for a thug (1938),[9] someone hired by racketeers to terrorize political or industrial opponents (1938),[10] or a German stalag guard for American POWs (1945).[9]

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Yeah... sounds about right. Fuckin morons.
The one guy looks like he might be a serviceable OT, but the others seem a bit undersized:

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Just going to put some of the good bottles in here to age and enjoy them later.

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:lol: "The tide is turning in the B1G"

Ohio State AND Penn State are still ahead of them when it comes to average player ranking (by a decent margin) 27 commits is what has them ahead of both. Yes their class this year is better than last years (not exactly an accomplishment) but it's nowhere near "tide turning"
 
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