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The Tim Tebow of Laramie, WY.
The Tim Tebow of Laramie, WY.
ItSucksToBeACSURam said:What a douche. I left Laramie for a better opportunity academically. Maybe had he focused on academics here he would've found their value. Dude partied like a rock star. Good riddance
Haha. Thats a clown question broVisorHair said:ItSucksToBeACSURam said:What a douche. I left Laramie for a better opportunity academically. Maybe had he focused on academics here he would've found their value. Dude partied like a rock star. Good riddance
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ItSucksToBeACSURam said:What a douche. I left Laramie for a better opportunity academically. Maybe had he focused on academics here he would've found their value. Dude partied like a rock star. Good riddance
I know in this day and age of your generation having no loyalty to anyone or anything; I still believe Loyalty means something. Maybe one day you'll realize that. Unfortunately you are loyal to this board...BeaverPoke said:ItSucksToBeACSURam said:What a douche. I left Laramie for a better opportunity academically. Maybe had he focused on academics here he would've found their value. Dude partied like a rock star. Good riddance
So butt-hurt.
Get over it.
He gave us our only bowl win in the last decade.
He was overwhelmed by stuff, and made poor decisions as an 18-22 year old kid.
Now he is a smart, educated young man who wants to make a difference in peoples lives.
Good for ACS.
Cornpoke said:I know in this day and age of your generation having no loyalty to anyone or anything; I still believe Loyalty means something. Maybe one day you'll realize that. Unfortunately you are loyal to this board...BeaverPoke said:ItSucksToBeACSURam said:What a douche. I left Laramie for a better opportunity academically. Maybe had he focused on academics here he would've found their value. Dude partied like a rock star. Good riddance
So butt-hurt.
Get over it.
He gave us our only bowl win in the last decade.
He was overwhelmed by stuff, and made poor decisions as an 18-22 year old kid.
Now he is a smart, educated young man who wants to make a difference in peoples lives.
Good for ACS.
Cornpoke said:I know in this day and age of your generation having no loyalty to anyone or anything; I still believe Loyalty means something. Maybe one day you'll realize that. Unfortunately you are loyal to this board...BeaverPoke said:ItSucksToBeACSURam said:What a douche. I left Laramie for a better opportunity academically. Maybe had he focused on academics here he would've found their value. Dude partied like a rock star. Good riddance
So butt-hurt.
Get over it.
He gave us our only bowl win in the last decade.
He was overwhelmed by stuff, and made poor decisions as an 18-22 year old kid.
Now he is a smart, educated young man who wants to make a difference in peoples lives.
Good for ACS.
He sucked his sophomore year.ACS gave us two good years
cowboyz said:Cornpoke said:I know in this day and age of your generation having no loyalty to anyone or anything; I still believe Loyalty means something. Maybe one day you'll realize that. Unfortunately you are loyal to this board...BeaverPoke said:ItSucksToBeACSURam said:What a douche. I left Laramie for a better opportunity academically. Maybe had he focused on academics here he would've found their value. Dude partied like a rock star. Good riddance
So butt-hurt.
Get over it.
He gave us our only bowl win in the last decade.
He was overwhelmed by stuff, and made poor decisions as an 18-22 year old kid.
Now he is a smart, educated young man who wants to make a difference in peoples lives.
Good for ACS.
ItSucks...Maybe ACS said he was leaving for a better opportunity academically, but I don't remember that. However, everyone outside of this board would agree that Vanderbilt is considered a higher academic university as compared to Wyoming. As far as partying, he and the other QBs were less involved in this than the rest of the team. But maybe you saw him in different circumstances.
Beav...I don't see where he was overwhelmed and made poor decisions in regard to leaving. DC was an asshole, even if ACS did get better treatment than most other players. Going to a better university to play on a better team in a better league, sort of sounds like a good decision.
Corn...Are you with the first job you ever had? Are you with your first girlfriend? Loyalty is a good trait, but you also have to move along. Sometimes that means leaving something behind. ACS gave us two good years, the first one very surprising and pleasing. He held down the fort until Brett showed up.
I think it's a pretty smart plan for ACS to go to Missouri as a GA. If DC can be an understudy to Pinkel and turn it into million dollar contracts, ACS might be thinking he could eventually do the same, in the "industry" he loves. ACS was a better player than DC and is apparently smarter, so why not give it a shot. All the players can't go to the NFL, so coaching or TV is the next best thing.
Cornpoke said:cowboyz said:Cornpoke said:I know in this day and age of your generation having no loyalty to anyone or anything; I still believe Loyalty means something. Maybe one day you'll realize that. Unfortunately you are loyal to this board...BeaverPoke said:ItSucksToBeACSURam said:What a douche. I left Laramie for a better opportunity academically. Maybe had he focused on academics here he would've found their value. Dude partied like a rock star. Good riddance
So butt-hurt.
Get over it.
He gave us our only bowl win in the last decade.
He was overwhelmed by stuff, and made poor decisions as an 18-22 year old kid.
Now he is a smart, educated young man who wants to make a difference in peoples lives.
Good for ACS.
ItSucks...Maybe ACS said he was leaving for a better opportunity academically, but I don't remember that. However, everyone outside of this board would agree that Vanderbilt is considered a higher academic university as compared to Wyoming. As far as partying, he and the other QBs were less involved in this than the rest of the team. But maybe you saw him in different circumstances.
Beav...I don't see where he was overwhelmed and made poor decisions in regard to leaving. DC was an asshole, even if ACS did get better treatment than most other players. Going to a better university to play on a better team in a better league, sort of sounds like a good decision.
Corn...Are you with the first job you ever had? Are you with your first girlfriend? Loyalty is a good trait, but you also have to move along. Sometimes that means leaving something behind. ACS gave us two good years, the first one very surprising and pleasing. He held down the fort until Brett showed up.
I think it's a pretty smart plan for ACS to go to Missouri as a GA. If DC can be an understudy to Pinkel and turn it into million dollar contracts, ACS might be thinking he could eventually do the same, in the "industry" he loves. ACS was a better player than DC and is apparently smarter, so why not give it a shot. All the players can't go to the NFL, so coaching or TV is the next best thing.
As for my first job... they are out of business or otherwise I probably would have. First girlfriend doesn't count (kindergarten?), but as for my wife, yes she is my first and it feels great knowing we are loyal to each other everyday.
I don't think he sucked his sophomore season, the team went backwards, but ACS numbers were close to his freshman year. Less passing yards overall, but higher percentage and yards per game, more rushing yards and higher APC, one less TD pass and 3 more INTs. The surprising team of 2009 was just overwhelmed in 2010 playing a bunch of ranked teams early on and never recovering until the ass-pounding we gave CSU.Cuttslam said:He sucked his sophomore year.ACS gave us two good years