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Azmodi

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  1. Pre-Tape is used to cover an area prior to affixing athletic tape so as to avoid or limit irritation from continuous taping. While Post-Tape is used to help support an injured area. Webster's for the win.
  2. Between these three, BullyPulpit would win. He has the closest total point count without going over. Actual score was: 46-39 McBull had: 42-35 for a difference of 8. BullyPulpit had: 45-33 for a difference of 7. DELdaBull had: 47-33 Disqualified for being over on the USF score.
  3. I thought DJ wrestled Crocs last year? Hmm, maybe I need to review the news footage.
  4. I've heard that he may be headed to the northwest to aid the endangered Bigfoot and Tibet to help the Yeti or to the Yucatan Peninsula to hand feed Chupacabra. Either way, DJ will do what DJ wants and we'll all be amazed by whatever it is.
  5. Keen is the mind which holds a sharp focus. Carving easy will be with such a mind. Hmmm.
  6. Schooled in the nature of the Dark Side he is.
  7. I was over CJL when we won 10 games. I was over CWT when we won 11 games. CCS is my new Man-Crush.
  8. So sure me not. Much power the dark side has.
  9. Really? For some reason I was visualizing a Man-Bun with an Agenda.
  10. Good for him but, I'm pretty sure Marlon Mack had all that talent before ever meeting Mr. Pimpleton.
  11. I don't care what anyone says. QF is my GOAT! I'm in my 50's and I've never seen anyone turn more busted plays or sure loss of yards into touchdowns inl my life. The Man turned a sure sack into an 80 yard scamper for a TD earlier this year. Then he faked one of the best LB's in the AAC (If not the country), out of his shoes for a TD. The Man is pure magic and a pleasure to watch. He's soft spoken and humble. "The stuff of LEGENDS!" Many years from now we shall speak of the Mighty QF and recall his 8' frame and the fact he manhandled Defenders with a stare that caused them to become paralyzed with fear. We shall recall how QF ran onto Legion Field in Birmingham and the Game Cocks dropped to their knees and weeped at the sight of him. Oh and DJ nodded his approval.
  12. To be fair, Jeff Odom did a nice piece on the USF Bowl Win. http://www.tampabay.com/sports/college/usf-pulls-out-overtime-victory-against-south-carolina/2307844 BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — For all the upheaval USF had experienced in the weeks leading up to Thursday's Birmingham Bowl, one might have understood if the Bulls struggled to get through just one more ounce of adversity. This month, Willie Taggart, who led the program's turnaround from moribund to the finest campaign in its 20 years, bolted after four seasons for Oregon. The unknown about assistants' futures and the constant questioning about what to expect next under new coach Charlie Strong were enough to leave heads spinning. But as USF's 18-point, second-half lead slipped into a tie, and eventually overtime, Thursday against South Carolina and the miscues piled up, there were the 25th-ranked Bulls looking as energetic and focused as ever on the frigid sideline of historic Legion Field. On the first play of overtime, quarterback Quinton Flowers passed to tight end Kano Dillon for a 25-yard touchdown. And on the ensuing South Carolina possession, the Bulls defense — a unit that had been plagued with misfortune all season — earned its biggest stop, forcing a fumble at its 1-yard line and jumping on it to seal a wild 46-39 victory. It was the first postseason victory for USF (11-2) since it defeated Clemson in the 2010 Meineke Car Care Bowl, and its first win over an SEC opponent in nine years. "We had to remind ourselves to be smart," interim coach T.J. Weist said. "That's all it was. We talked about not just winning 11 (games for the first time in program history) … but we had to take 11. It wasn't going to be given to us." The Bulls found that out quickly. Behind Flowers — the game's MVP for finishing a game-record 23-of-32 for 261 yards and five touchdowns (three running, two passing) — USF had a two-score advantage at halftime, using a dose of dink-and-dunk passes and even some trickery in a first-quarter two-point conversion. The lead ballooned to 39-21 midway through the third quarter on a 47-yard interception return for a score by cornerback and former Tampa Bay Tech standout Tajee Fullwood. But defensive lapses and stalled possessions swiftly allowed the Gamecocks (6-7) to chip away. Seeing USF all-time rusher Marlon Mack and receiver Rodney Adams get banged up at times on the slippery artificial playing surface didn't make matters easier. Flowers even suffered a gash on his left hand that required a bandage. After Fullwood's pick-six, South Carolina strung together 17 unanswered points, including a 1-yard touchdown run by A.J. Turner and a two-point conversion pass from freshman Jake Bentley to tight end Hayden Hurst to tie it at 39 with 1:34 left. The Bulls defense needed to pull together and did so after Flowers' go-ahead touchdown. On the final play of overtime, defensive end Mike Love sacked Bentley. The ball hit the turf, and safety Khalid McGee leaped on top of it, sending a hefty chunk of the announced crowd of 31,229 into a frenzy. A mass of white uniforms raced onto the field in celebration. Strong, who was a spectator on the sideline, even joined in, taking photos and embracing Flowers in front of USF's bench. "It's pretty ironic that we struggled all year defensively and then we make the biggest stop of the season to win this game," said linebacker Auggie Sanchez, who finished with a team-best nine tackles. "It was the biggest game." And a storybook ending to a dream season.
  13. What did you expect? The Times is a self serving organization that dramatizes news (Good or Bad) in an attempt to generate a profit. JK doesn't want to cover USF anyway. My point is, don't expect any favors from the Tampa Bay Times. Even if they are the home newspaper.
  14. What the hell. We need a new punter. One that can get the ball to roll the right way. Sigh, must be that Alabama wind. It sucks!
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