Stop the negative beat down!

galaxie1

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Oct 23, 2011
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Today, I see more mature, realistic posters, posting things that make sense! I'm not satisfied so far with our season and our performance because I know that this team has the talent to do better out there! Coaching has to step up, sure! But the beat down of the coaches and players everyday is ********! The beat down must stop! These coaches took on this challenge knowing that they were not getting a top 100 program! Most of these players passed up other winning programs because they bought into a vision to bring this program up to speed! You clowns call out these kids and try to make fools of them day in and day out! Look in the mirror *******! Are you number one at your job? Do you have a kid that's a born winner? How many times have you made your parents proud because you were the best? You dumb asses have all the answers! How long does it take to turn a bad program around? 4 years is the number and I get it, it's a business and results are awaiting. That's what these coaches get paid the big bucks for. But to all of you losers that personally attack these players- kiss my ***! I'll be banned and rightfully should be, I was going to cancel to this negative site anyway! Just wanted to do it in style! To all you realistic posters, God bless you! GBB!
 

Robcatt24

Heisman
Sep 17, 2005
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par·a·graph
ˈperəˌɡraf/
noun
noun: paragraph; plural noun: paragraphs
  1. 1.
    a distinct section of a piece of writing, usually dealing with a single theme and indicated by a new line, indentation, or numbering.
    synonyms: section, subdivision, part, subsection, division, portion, segment, passageMore
    "the concluding paragraph"
    report, article, item, sidebar, piece, write-up, mention
    "a paragraph in the newspaper"
verb
verb: paragraph; 3rd person present: paragraphs; past tense: paragraphed; past participle: paragraphed; gerund or present participle: paragraphing
  1. 1.
    arrange (a piece of writing) in paragraphs.
Origin
late 15th century: from French paragraphe, via medieval Latin from Greek paragraphos ‘short stroke marking a break in sense,’ from para- ‘beside’ + graphein ‘write.’
 

dallasg23

All-Conference
Aug 15, 2013
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It's your 28th message in 6 years. And you're just now thinking about canceling this negative site? Well... bye.