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6 hours ago, Triple B said:

Just so I'm clear, this is a thread about the reasons for mass transfers without any mass transfers yet .....?

While casting aspersions about how the team was under Taggart.  If I recall correctly, Taggart left a team which had just decisively beaten the now unbeatable Miscreants.  The USF offense was one of the better ones in the game.  I would argue and easily win  stating the FACT that he left the team in much better shape than the Jolly Joker did. 

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1 hour ago, Mission9 said:

While casting aspersions about how the team was under Taggart.  If I recall correctly, Taggart left a team which had just decisively beaten the now unbeatable Miscreants.  The USF offense was one of the better ones in the game.  I would argue and easily win  stating the FACT that he left the team in much better shape than the Jolly Joker did. 

Did any of this apply to the question you quoted?

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9 hours ago, Triple B said:

Just so I'm clear, this is a thread about the reasons for mass transfers without any mass transfers yet .....?

 

3 hours ago, Mission9 said:

While casting aspersions about how the team was under Taggart.  If I recall correctly, Taggart left a team which had just decisively beaten the now unbeatable Miscreants.  The USF offense was one of the better ones in the game.  I would argue and easily win  stating the FACT that he left the team in much better shape than the Jolly Joker did. 

 

2 hours ago, JTrue said:

Did any of this apply to the question you quoted?

I believe what he was doing was agreeing with my point, while casting further aspersions upon the original post ....

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For each one we lose, maybe pick someone up - Shawn Robinson (TCU QB) is available now!

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10 hours ago, JTrue said:

Did any of this apply to the question you quoted?

I did not think my post was so esoteric. Was backing up the fact that the original post was pure folly. 

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13 hours ago, chapelbull said:

I predict the sun will come up tomorrow and then will go down and then up .....

Didn't see the sun this morning.  Are you sure it is up?  😁

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it doesn't actually go up & down, it just changes position in the sky based on the orbit & rotation of the Earth.

 

flat-earthers... pfft.

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2 minutes ago, TRUTH D. Antagonist said:

it doesn't actually go up & down, it just changes position in the sky based on the orbit & rotation of the Earth.

 

flat-earthers... pfft.

Really?  People have learned so much since I took Astronomy back in the 70s.  What's this orbit thing you speak of?  Next you'll tell me that the earth is closer to the sun in winter than the summer and that the cold weather in the northern hemisphere is due to the angle of the sun hitting the earth.  

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5 minutes ago, TRUTH D. Antagonist said:

it doesn't actually go up & down, it just changes relative position in the sky based on the orbit & rotation of the Earth.

 

flat-earthers... pfft.

FIFY.  If you're going to be, "that guy"...

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