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CuzDawg
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If Cohen reacts like this at |
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the end of Feb/beginning of March, imagine what he'll do when one of our left field loungers tries to feed a team that just beat us in our own Regional.
Of course, I hope we never lose a regional game at home, but I could just see him trying to get that person's spot revoked in the outfield. (And
deservedly so.)
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dickiedawg |
Seriously? | #1 | ||
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You're that opposed to being hospitable? Grow the %#%# up. They're not enemies. They're people. Win or lose.
"And the #1 reason that reminds me that I'm a bulldog fan... 1. A bathroom in right field. Nah, <17> that, those rednecks can continue using the porta-johns. " -dawgpound11, 6/28/04 |
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KurtRambis4 |
i think cuz's | #2 | ||
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point was that the BS polk "aww shucks have some bbq and a coke/bless their hearts!!" attitude was a joke
+1 for ronny's archive and no capitalization
- "that escalator is a tricky thing, man." - greg hardy |
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RonnyAtmosphere |
Polk=Orel Hershiser; Cohen=Ty Cobb... | #3 | ||
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...I agree to the extent Cohen's new Ty Cobb approach to MSU baseball will not go over well with any regional victors not Miss. State.
A new meaness has returned to Dudy Noble, & I'm liking it. |
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Coach33 |
The fact that we feed other teams | #4 | ||
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is one of the reasons that DNF is such a great place to play. Have you ever read that story about John Grisham's experience at DNF? It's only showing
hospitality and it it's a good gesture in my book. I don't see any reason that Cohen would get mad. Hell, he played here for four years. He knows the
drill.
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futaba |
hershiser was known............... | #5 | ||
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for his competitive nature, hence his nickname "Bulldog."
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RonnyAtmosphere |
Ty Cobb was known for being a SOB... | #6 | ||
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...who would kick your ass if you got in his way & would go to any length to win.
Hence his nickname *&^*%$#.
Last Edited By: RonnyAtmosphere 03/02/09 03:04 PM.
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dawgstudent |
Questioning Cuz's MSU baseball knowledge... | #7 | ||
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is like questioning HD6 about pork loins. You just don't.
I support the two most frustrating teams in America: The New Orleans Saints and the Mississippi State Bulldogs.
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dickiedawg |
No one questioned his baseball knowledge. | #8 | ||
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I questioned his decency as a human. Edit: I see you were responding to coach33. I don't see where he was questioning anyone's knowledge either.
"And the #1 reason that reminds me that I'm a bulldog fan... 1. A bathroom in right field. Nah, <17> that, those rednecks can continue using the porta-johns. " -dawgpound11, 6/28/04 |
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BriantheDawg |
I wouldn't really say it's knowledge, but more of an opinion | #9 | ||
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that we shouldn't feed a team that just beat us in a Regional. And I will have to disagree as well. Some of the guys doing the cooking make it known to the
opposing team before the game starts that they'll have some grub for the team after the game. It's called good sportsmanship, and although I don't
always practice it, it's one of the things that makes Dudy Noble so unique.
To each his own though, I guess.
Thank you, Mr. Greg Byrne.
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ExtremeDog |
YOU ARE AN IDIOT!!!!! | #10 | ||
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You missed the whole point of his post.
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Coach33 |
DS, I don't consider the decision of feeding a team or not.... baseball knowledge | #11 | ||
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If it was true baseball knowledge I would not have commented on it. Just showing visiting teams that we are hospitable people. That is all
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ExtremeDog wrote:At least you don't take college sports to serious. |
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wpnetdawg |
Instead of feeding them, we should | #13 | ||
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make them wait an hour in line for a hot dog in the DWS club level. That'll show 'em for beating us.
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Badon |
Cohen = Bob Gibson | #14 | ||
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Gibson would throw at dudes in the on deck circle for trying to time up Gibson's pitches with practice swings.
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birdZdawg |
Speaking of pork loins... | #15 | ||
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how 'bout a recipe or two, HD? Prime grilling season is about to be upon us.
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Todd4State |
About Gibson | #16 | ||
Badon wrote: There was a saying that he would throw at his Grandmother, and supposedly Gibson said he would if she was crowding the plate. Tim McCarver was the Cardinals catcher and he went out to talk to Gibson about something, and Gibson apparently didn't want to talk them and supposedly told Tim McCarver that the only thing he knew about pitching was that he couldn't hit it. McCarver then went back behind the plate. "Because just being good kids who make good grades isn't good enough anymore."- John Cohen
"This league doesn't care how hard you try. This league cares about having real players who can perform certain skills. If you try to throw a fastball in and you miss the middle of the plate, the league doesn't care that you're a really good kid. The game says you better execute the pitch." - John Cohen |
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studentdawg87 |
I don't see a problem with it | #17 | ||
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I enjoy the new attitude Cohen has instilled in the program as much as anyone, but I don't see a big deal in giving the opposing guys some grub after the
game. A lot of kids have never played in front of crowds like we pull for a regional, and I don't see any harm in letting them enjoy the atmosphere. I
personally wouldn't be giving out food, but if somone wants to then more power to them.
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99jc |
i say feed the opposing team EX-LAX before the game and watch em run to the Shitter. | #18 | ||
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When i pitched i would take a guys head off in a heartbeat if it gave me an edge. Yes i am an ass when it comes to winning at sports. Damn sportsmanship....i
liked it when Tanya Harding took out Kerrigan.
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Porkchop |
We can sure hope | #19 | ||
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you are right and that he is able to revoke that spot. We can sure hope.
Go Dogs! |
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jbulldog |
Fortunately there are some who know there is more to life..... | #20 | ||
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than winning a baseball game or any other game. Anyone who does not have that in perspective...including Coach Cohen....hasn't lived long enough yet.
Hopefully, they will live long enough to figure it out for themselves.
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