These comments coming from a fan base of the Gophers who have endured Fleck’s commentary for the last decade.Cignetti is a huge weirdo nerd too, so I suppose him and Mendoza go together like peas and carrots. A great team.
These comments coming from a fan base of the Gophers who have endured Fleck’s commentary for the last decade.Cignetti is a huge weirdo nerd too, so I suppose him and Mendoza go together like peas and carrots. A great team.
I'm pulling for Ole Miss a little after Lane wussed out on them.Can both Ole Miss and Georgia lose this next game? That would be ideal.
PJ strikes me as far more personable than Curt ...These comments coming from a fan base of the Gophers who have endured Fleck’s commentary for the last decade.
I don't see any course of action other than to shut down the program entirely.This was Alabama's worst loss in 28 years.
Good god.My wife has a good friend who has a son at Indiana. After the B10 championship game there was a student rally with the team and head coach, and she asked him if he was going to go. He said he was not, and when asked why not he replied that all those with cignetti have the feeling of a church revival meeting…way too preachy.
I’m not a religious man but I’d be willing to make a sacrifice to the deity of anyone’s choice to experience what Indiana has this year.My wife has a good friend who has a son at Indiana. After the B10 championship game there was a student rally with the team and head coach, and she asked him if he was going to go. He said he was not, and when asked why not he replied that all those with cignetti have the feeling of a church revival meeting…way too preachy.
There's a lot of that in college football. That old time religion is a big part of some of these player's lives ... recruiting.My wife has a good friend who has a son at Indiana. After the B10 championship game there was a student rally with the team and head coach, and she asked him if he was going to go. He said he was not, and when asked why not he replied that all those with cignetti have the feeling of a church revival meeting…way too preachy.
We may find out what they did in the next few years ... Curt vanishes ... plagues of frogs across Indiana...I’m not a religious man but I’d be willing to make a sacrifice to the deity of anyone’s choice to experience what Indiana has this year.
The son maybe needs to put down the game controller and leave his dorm room occasionally.My wife has a good friend who has a son at Indiana. After the B10 championship game there was a student rally with the team and head coach, and she asked him if he was going to go. He said he was not, and when asked why not he replied that all those with cignetti have the feeling of a church revival meeting…way too preachy.
That would actually improve the state.We may find out what they did in the next few years ... Curt vanishes ... plagues of frogs across Indiana...
These comments coming from a fan base of the Gophers who have endured Fleck’s commentary for the last decade.
Yeah there's something almost endearingly silly about his camera presence....I quite enjoy Indiana's peak nerdiness. If Mendoza keeps copying Will Farrell's character in The Other Guys in interviews, it's A-OK with me.
Kirk Cousins Jr.Yeah there's something almost endearingly silly about his camera presence....
He's far less weird in normal interviews, it has to be the adrenaline coursing through him postgame. Very "you like that" energy.Yeah there's something almost endearingly silly about his camera presence....
We may find out what they did in the next few years ... Curt vanishes ... plagues of frogs across Indiana...
I quite enjoy Indiana's peak nerdiness. If Mendoza keeps copying Will Farrell's character in The Other Guys in interviews, it's A-OK with me.
Yeah there's something almost endearingly silly about his camera presence....
They’re just not doing him any favors professionally. When he’s probably the number one pick in the NFL draft in April, he can’t look like an amateurish clown. He doesn’t have to be an emotionless cyborg like he’s the next Belichick, but he does need to know where to look. That’s interviewing 101.Yeah there's something almost endearingly silly about his camera presence....
If there's a team out there drafting QBs based on how good they look on TV ... madness.They’re just not doing him any favors professionally. When he’s probably the number one pick in the NFL draft in April, he can’t look like an amateurish clown. He doesn’t have to be an emotionless cyborg like he’s the next Belichick, but he does need to know where to look. That’s interviewing 101.
He has been trained plenty on the words, just not the etiquetteThey’re just not doing him any favors professionally. When he’s probably the number one pick in the NFL draft in April, he can’t look like an amateurish clown. He doesn’t have to be an emotionless cyborg like he’s the next Belichick, but he does need to know where to look. That’s interviewing 101.
Ooh. My mind hadn't gone in that direction. You might be right. Kind of like Tommy in Oh Brother Where Art Thou selling his soul to the devil.
He’s certainly able to speak intelligently, although he tends to be a bit loquacious. But those interviews do yield better insights than the Bull Durham “I’m just here to help the team” approach.He has been trained plenty on the words, just not the etiquette
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I'm pulling for Ole Miss a little after Lane wussed out on them.
Thanks for the laugh.