I missed your reply to Iron Hawk saying the same.Not sure that title is fair to Jude . Make a joke whatever but that title could get you in some trouble. Look at the YouTube guy who sued Flo ,Willie , Mineo and Schwabs wife.
No he said Swisher was out of state college PA and hes in Wharton business school in PhiladelphiaAnnouncer said Shapiro is out of State College, PA?
BTW, excellent match. Swisher looks tough.
That guy is an idiot and hope he gets sued. Someone said they were gonna check on him the other day and I said no don't maybe it's his time. Everyone is on steroids besides his team he's ridiculousI missed your reply to Iron Hawk saying the same.
Not sure that title is fair to Jude . Make a joke whatever but that title could get you in some trouble. Look at the YouTube guy who sued Flo ,Willie , Mineo and Schwabs wife.
I know it was sarcasm guess you missed where I said make a joke whatever. Still doesn't change what I saidDude, for crying out loud, turn up your sarcasmometer.
Last year, after Kasak whipped his overrated Ivy behind, Shapiro claimed Penn State was on steroids. I don't know whether he was channeling his inner spoiled child or having post-concussion issues, but he made accusations that were apparently based only on him not beating Kasak. Listen to the announcers of the match and their Ivy superiority complex. I'll be rooting for Root in the first round.
Swisher started in State College, then wrestled for Bellefonte his last couple of years.No he said Swisher was out of state college PA and hes in Wharton business school in Philadelphia
What is the current status of the YouTube guy? Because he's disgusting and full of ****. That YouTube channel absolutely knew what it was doing.Not sure that title is fair to Jude . Make a joke whatever but that title could get you in some trouble. Look at the YouTube guy who sued Flo ,Willie , Mineo and Schwabs wife.
I know it was sarcasm guess you missed where I said make a joke whatever. Still doesn't change what I said
He's still up and running. Not sure who's all settled and who hasn't. It's all public I haven't looked in so long. I know some have issued public apologies to him which was probably something in the ruling that they had to doWhat is the current status of the YouTube guy? Because he's disgusting and full of ****. That YouTube channel absolutely knew what it was doing.
Ya I'm sure it is. Thankfully I'm an absolute nobody who can only State his opinion based on what I saw when I looked into what all the fuss was about.He's still up and running. Not sure who's all settled and who hasn't. It's all public I haven't looked in so long. I know some have issued public apologies to him which was probably something in the ruling that they had to do
I missed out on this if the entire story isn't too seedy I would like to know what happened.He's still up and running. Not sure who's all settled and who hasn't. It's all public I haven't looked in so long. I know some have issued public apologies to him which was probably something in the ruling that they had to do
I lost all respect for Shapiro after that interview. I actually felt bad for him. Someone from the team, or the AD, should have never let that interview happen.Dude, for crying out loud, turn up your sarcasmometer.
Last year, after Kasak whipped his overrated Ivy behind, Shapiro claimed Penn State was on steroids. I don't know whether he was channeling his inner spoiled child or having post-concussion issues, but he made accusations that were apparently based only on him not beating Kasak. Listen to the announcers of the match and their Ivy superiority complex. I'll be rooting for Root in the first round.
Whoever approached him for the interview may have caught him at a bad time. That's one situation any good athlete has to be prepared for at a major sporting event. With a little forethought, Shapiro may have chosen his words a little more carefully. He was probably still mentally winding down from losing to Kasak and could have fired off some words that he regretted later.I lost all respect for Shapiro after that interview. I actually felt bad for him. Someone from the team, or the AD, should have never let that interview happen.
Whoever approached him for the interview may have caught him at a bad time. That's one situation any good athlete has to be prepared for at a major sporting event. With a little forethought, Shapiro may have chosen his words a little more carefully. He was probably still mentally winding down from losing to Kasak and could have fired off some words that he regretted later.
True, but all these guys at postseason tournaments get interviewed immediately after stepping off of the mat and I have never heard anyone else throw steroid accusations out in that format. It was a really, really bad look on Shapiro’s part and if his coaches were anywhere near that interview when it happened, they should have nixed it promptly. He seemed mentally unstable and his coaches/AD/PR people, etc should have probably declined the interview on his behalf.Whoever approached him for the interview may have caught him at a bad time. That's one situation any good athlete has to be prepared for at a major sporting event. With a little forethought, Shapiro may have chosen his words a little more carefully. He was probably still mentally winding down from losing to Kasak and could have fired off some words that he regretted later.
Excuses are for wussies.Whoever approached him for the interview may have caught him at a bad time. That's one situation any good athlete has to be prepared for at a major sporting event. With a little forethought, Shapiro may have chosen his words a little more carefully. He was probably still mentally winding down from losing to Kasak and could have fired off some words that he regretted later.
How about: “Steroids are for wussies.”Excuses are for wussies.
Cornell seems catty to me. I think they thought they were going someplace a few years back but Cael kept on rolling.True, but all these guys at postseason tournaments get interviewed immediately after stepping off of the mat and I have never heard anyone else throw steroid accusations out in that format. It was a really, really bad look on Shapiro’s part and if his coaches were anywhere near that interview when it happened, they should have nixed it promptly. He seemed mentally unstable and his coaches/AD/PR people, etc should have probably declined the interview on his behalf.
How about: “Steroids are for wussies.”
YOU NEED TO HIT THE WEIGHTS, HARD!!!!!!Man when I read the title and saw so many responses, I clicked the post so fast, because my mind threw in “State” after Penn. My heart sank for a half second.