laxwyo
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wyocowboy2014 said:
me too!
"Think of the children!" lol
wyocowboy2014 said:
Check the repostwyosteelerfan said:why must we chop the best part of the quote out?wyocowboy2014 said:McPeachy said:Classic.
I love that shit. Reminds me, of me.
Somebody contact the B&G to get the "Mr. Fucking Howdy Doody" t shirts ordered.
I hadn't even read this but apparently you and I had the same idea.
wyo shirt by sneaker2014, on Flickr
A lot of those publications are noting how CDC only got a reprimand. Will be interesting to see how this plays out. Potential 2-10 season accompanied with this? Not good.WYO1016 said:
wyocowboy2014 said:This might lead to the end of DC. Too much negative public attention for the University. I wouldn't be surprised to see him gone next week.
seattlecowboy said:So here is a good question. Not saying anything like this will happen or what will come of this but just hypothetical obviously.
Should Wyoming decide it is too much bad publicity for the University and they fire Christensen, do they still have to pay him his remaining contract? I would think this might fall under some sort of breach of contract and allow Wyoming to get out of it? Would be curious to know the answer.
Definitely a good question. Anyone have CDC's contract? That stuff is usually public record.seattlecowboy said:So here is a good question. Not saying anything like this will happen or what will come of this but just hypothetical obviously.
Should Wyoming decide it is too much bad publicity for the University and they fire Christensen, do they still have to pay him his remaining contract? I would think this might fall under some sort of breach of contract and allow Wyoming to get out of it? Would be curious to know the answer.
Thanks. Look at C1. under #8.....followed by the concluding paragraph that starts with "Such termination shall...."wyocowboy2014 said:http://trib.com/christensen-contract/pdf_2057302d-a13a-55ba-b836-e226293121a2.html#.UIHZ_vZ7700.mailto
wyopokes2 said:What I don't get, and it's been mentioned before, is that it should have also given the defense more time to figure out what adjustments needed to be made. I could be wrong but the failure to stop them still falls squarely on the shoulders of our defense. Faking injuries no doubt is classless, but I only see it having a real effect in a situation like Cal vs Oregon a few years ago where the defense was faking injuries to to slow down the tempo of the offense.