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</td> <td class="topictitle" id="MS_44853432"> <span class="actionlinks">Nominate | Report</span> <p class="topicdate">Posted: Yesterday 9:45 PM</p> <h4>CBS 60 Minutes". God! ( can I say that?)... </h4> _________________________________________________ <div class="messagebody"> here? I know CBS is just another liberal mouthpiece, and I hope am not offending any of you new sub 1,000 new posters who just love the Lord, but did anyone see the article on HC Pete Carroll of USC tonite?

The man goes to the ghettos in LA, NOT to RECRUIT, but to try and seek peace and understanding amongst the poor, uneducated gangs and uses his University and its football team to bing them together in a common cause to break down the silliness of racial and inter-racial hatred. I personally thing that is what Jesus would have done if he was a HC.

Wow, and MSU just fired a guy who could have done much the same as a role model for a lot of young people. If you ask me if I am still bitter, you bet your sweet A$$ I am...one morning after a bitter eye opening, defeat, the 2007 Coach of the Year doesn't have the chance to talk to his team beyond postgame, tells his AD he is willing to make changes, and all this knowing he has one more year on his contract. (Some of us know he would have fallen on his sword as a result of it if things didn't change.) And there he sat with a #21 ranked class in hand.

I think GB isn't quite as smart as some of you think. Get the class; let SC honor his original contract and his word. Let the University be the 1st to hire the first black SEC history and then let him be the first to resign and I do believe he would have if the team had not turned it around. My personal theory: Greg Byrne thought he could get away with this and hire his buddy, Gil Petersen and then found he stepped in his own...(whoops don't want to get the rocking side-to-side-hands-waving-in-the-air crowd exercised here)...do do.

Sorry to break up the love-n with our new Coach Dan and, once again Coach, good luck. I used to have to move around a lot and I found steel shelves and bankers boxes a great way to organize everything from personal papers to your wardrobe to transition from one place to another.
There was a popular song called the "White Cliffs of Dover" we used to sing during WWII when I was I was B-17 pilot at the time. The lyrics are still appropriate for this occasion.
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ExtremeDog

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<table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="6" width="100%"> <tbody> <tr> <td class="categoryrow" colspan="2"> <div class="title"> <h2>CBS 60 Minutes". God! ( can I say that?)...</h2> </div> <div class="pinlockmove"></div> </td> </tr> <tr class="
altrow1
"> <td class="topicmemberinfo" rowspan="2"> </td> <td class="topictitle" id="MS_44853432"> <span class="actionlinks">Nominate | Report</span> <p class="topicdate">Posted: Yesterday 9:45 PM</p> <h4>CBS 60 Minutes". God! ( can I say that?)... </h4> _________________________________________________ <div class="messagebody"> here? I know CBS is just another liberal mouthpiece, and I hope am not offending any of you new sub 1,000 new posters who just love the Lord, but did anyone see the article on HC Pete Carroll of USC tonite?

The man goes to the ghettos in LA, NOT to RECRUIT, but to try and seek peace and understanding amongst the poor, uneducated gangs and uses his University and its football team to bing them together in a common cause to break down the silliness of racial and inter-racial hatred. I personally thing that is what Jesus would have done if he was a HC.

Wow, and MSU just fired a guy who could have done much the same as a role model for a lot of young people. If you ask me if I am still bitter, you bet your sweet A$$ I am...one morning after a bitter eye opening, defeat, the 2007 Coach of the Year doesn't have the chance to talk to his team beyond postgame, tells his AD he is willing to make changes, and all this knowing he has one more year on his contract. (Some of us know he would have fallen on his sword as a result of it if things didn't change.) And there he sat with a #21 ranked class in hand.

I think GB isn't quite as smart as some of you think. Get the class; let SC honor his original contract and his word. Let the University be the 1st to hire the first black SEC history and then let him be the first to resign and I do believe he would have if the team had not turned it around. My personal theory: Greg Byrne thought he could get away with this and hire his buddy, Gil Petersen and then found he stepped in his own...(whoops don't want to get the rocking side-to-side-hands-waving-in-the-air crowd exercised here)...do do.

Sorry to break up the love-n with our new Coach Dan and, once again Coach, good luck. I used to have to move around a lot and I found steel shelves and bankers boxes a great way to organize everything from personal papers to your wardrobe to transition from one place to another.
There was a popular song called the "White Cliffs of Dover" we used to sing during WWII when I was I was B-17 pilot at the time. The lyrics are still appropriate for this occasion.
Go State! </div>
 

patdog

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And if Pete Carroll had anywhere near Crxxm's record, he'd have plenty of time on his hand to seek peace and understanding among the rival gang members of LA.
 

gtowndawg

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Dear Brdawg,

Please go away and stay away.

Singed,

State fans that like winning.
 

Ivehadbetter

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I said this the last time we elected a Gov. in this state...

I appreciate a morally sound man in a leadership position, but I don't feel the need to put a Sunday School teacher in the Gov's Mansion.

Why people want to employ someone because he or she is a good person, regardless of job performance, is beyond me. These people, I am willing to bet, are not business owners.
 

Todd4State

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he would be a Notre Dame, not USC.

That said, people like this are the problem. This guy cares more that our coach does something philanthropic than he does about winning. Any involvment that our players have had with gang members has turned out very badly. (Cough, Mike Brown, cough)

And on that note, I wouldn't be surprised if Pete is hanging out with them to establish some recruiting in roads. This is why he is a great coach.

Finally, I will be DAMNED if I ever sing White Cliffs of Dover at Scott Field. Please.
 

gptdawg

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In all fairness the majority of the folks over there jumped all over him. Plus-he said he was a bomber pilot in WWII-he must be 100 years old. Cut him some slack.
 

ArrowDawg

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......is concerned, he's apparently just another old guy with a loser's mentality, like at least half the paying subscribers on Gene's Page. He has the mindset of the fan/parent of a Pop Warner team where how you play and how Christian you are in the community are more important than winning itself. And I have no problem with that.............in Pop Warner. This is SEC college football though, where winning is everything.
 

Stormrider81

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First of all, I think it is ridiculous to suggest that Jesus would be a football coach. I think it is blasphemous as well. He was God manifest in the flesh, he wouldn't coach football or take on any other wordly position you can think of. Don't these supposed religous folks think any more of the Savior than that.

Secondly, if you are going to talk about Jesus in a post, you might want to refrain from using curse words. You are not really going to sell your point about character and about the need for having a coach that tries to act like Jesus if you have curse words, and really you make yourself out to be a hypocrite.

Thirdly, quit bringing Jesus and religion into football. Football is a wordly thing. I enjoy watching it, enjoy talking about it, and all of that. However, it should not be mingled with religion in any way whatsoever.

Finally, quit comparing people to Jesus Christ. I find it deeply offensive.</p>
 

FlabLoser

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Especially on Cult Of Personality. That little repetitive riff all through that song isn't so fast that a hammer-on/pulloff (whatever) should be hard. I've tried the tutorial and I'm so convinced I'm doing it right that I'm wondering if that part of the game is just broken. I do the hammer-on (or pulloff...its been a long time) and I get the sound you get when you trip up the notes and my score doesn't go up.
 

GloryDawg

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fish on the other side of the boat or something like that. I think that he could have been coaching Peter when Peter was trying to walk on water and the biggest coaching job Jesus made was when he was coaching hose two guys on the crosses next to his. Now that passionate coaching.
 

Stansfield

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This guy needs to get his priorities straight. It's one thing to take interest in football as a past time, but to equate the work of Jesus Christ to the work of a football coach is just ridiculous. I really have no idea what kind of a person Sylvester Croom is. He is a sinner like the rest of us. I do know that he was not a good football coach. Being an outspoken Christian does not mean that you will succeed in life in terms of worldly success. I think sometimes people get confused about that. I bet this B-17 bombardier wouldn't go to a heart surgeon who was a professed Christian, but had a track record of killing almost all his patients on the operating table.
 

Todd4State

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that the sheep think that being a Christian equates to success on the gridiron. I think they like to use it as a copout when we get beat. "Well, we may have gotten beat 56-0, but at least our coach is a Christian unlike your coach so and so, so therefore we are are classier than you."

The thing is, I would be willing to bet that every head coach in the SEC is a Christian, or is affiliated with some form of Chrisitanity. There are a couple of coaches that are Jewish, like Bruce Pearl, but let's be honest here- Christianity is an off shoot of Judiasm.

At any rate, their arguement doesn't hold water other than it makes them feel better about getting beat 56-0.
 

Shmuley

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is that the very word "christian" was a term of derision first uttered at Antioch by the Judiasers to those followers who most closely resembled in their actions the actions of the Lord, hence, "little Christs." It was the farthest thing from a compliment to be called a little Christ. The suggestion that the claim to be "christian" should be a term of endearment and elevation, as if a positive status symbol, is to seriously misapprehend the core of the New Testament. St. Paul "got it." He referred to himself as equivalent to a privy pot - a **** bucket (referencing a Treasure housed in earthen vessels). You show me someone who flaunts their faith as if it makes them somehow valuable, and I'll show you a tare - a fake, a masquerader, an imposter.
 

RonnyAtmosphere

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...this guy is about par for the course.

For example, he's not as bad as the genespage poster who compared Byrne to Hitler.

Or the "Which vegetable?" idiot.

Or Roy McLain's 5 year run on Ole Miss conspiracy theories (that Gene himself took seriously).

No, when a genespage poster desires a successful evangelical missionary figure over a football coach who can win games, I would say that State fan doesn't come close to approaching the bottom of the MSU fanbase barrel.
 

Brutius

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I suck at a lot of things but I have some freaky *** hand/eye coordination and have beaten all the guitar heros on expert the first night I got them. Raining Blood was/is still the hardest song on any of the guitar hero games. The new GH world tour is so watered down, none of the songs are really hard on expert at all.

Oh yeah....DEFENDER STARGATE!!! (or is it stargate defender?)</p>
 

jakldawg

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