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kosar

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Has anybody noticed how quick and efficient it is compared to the NFL?

They had it in the Big 10 last year and I thought the same thing, but figured it might have been an exception or fluke. But every other conference that came on board this year has been the same.

And how about how they almost always rule how you thought they would?

In the NFL, no matter how obvious it seems to be from the replays, there is a 40-50% chance that they will go the other way and they take 5 minutes to screw it up.

So much better in college.
 

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Agreed. Quick and easy, not to mention accurate.

But regardless... f*ck Michigan.
 

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a sports post from kosar???? I'm not that drunk yet, maybe I am, didn't expect to see that :mj07: but your point is well taken, they take much less time and almost always get the calls right, nfl they take forever and often mistake them, good call by you and a point well taken, and they also seem to pick the right plays to challenge, and I like that the coaches have no say in it and the ref's determine the critical junctures where an instant replay makes sense
 

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You must be drunk, because he posted picks for today about a quarter of the way down the page.
 

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much more efficient in the nfl. think about it.
 

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bjfinste said:
You must be drunk, because he posted picks for today about a quarter of the way down the page.


thanks for clarifying, Brandon. I heard you're one of the thinner guys on this forum as am I :mj07: in all seriousness, nice win by the badgers, my kid brother lives in NY and may go there for its good reputation academically and good college town of madison.....now, why you would live in wisconsin after graduation I couldnt explain, texas at least has nice weather, or move to NY the greatest city in the world, I'm sure I'll meet you in Vegas one of these yrs though, and the non-alcohol drinking Matt/Kosar :mj07: :mj07: has said you're a stand up guy and I take his word :mj07: :mj07:
 

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BTW- your bro is making a good choice if he chooses to go to UW. Outstanding school. Just tell him not to be some stuck-up, asshoole coastie. When I was there, there was a massive contingent of students from the East Coast, and about half of them were cool, normal students, and the other half were arrogant, I'm-a-trust-fund-baby-and-way-better-than-these-farm-kids-even-though-I'm-a-worthless-stuck-up-piece-of-shit type of kids, even when they were subpar academically. Make sure he knows there is more to life than being in the Sammy House and being the straight-up dickhead that goes along with being part of that.

As far as living in Madison after graduation... well, I'm in Burlington, about a half-hour out of Milwaukee, and moved here from Dallas. And while winters do, indeed, suck, five of my first ten days in Dallas after moving there were at temps of 110 or above. I can assure you, that's no better.
 

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bjfinste said:
BTW- your bro is making a good choice if he chooses to go to UW. Outstanding school. Just tell him not to be some stuck-up, asshoole coastie. When I was there, there was a massive contingent of students from the East Coast, and about half of them were cool, normal students, and the other half were arrogant, I'm-a-trust-fund-baby-and-way-better-than-these-farm-kids-even-though-I'm-a-worthless-stuck-up-piece-of-shit type of kids, even when they were subpar academically. Make sure he knows there is more to life than being in the Sammy House and being the straight-up dickhead that goes along with being part of that.

As far as living in Madison after graduation... well, I'm in Burlington, about a half-hour out of Milwaukee, and moved here from Dallas. And while winters do, indeed, suck, five of my first ten days in Dallas after moving there were at temps of 110 or above. I can assure you, that's no better.


Good post BJ, and I recall you're a big SBTB fan, well done.......I will tell you myself and my kid brother are NOT like that, I in fact also dislike people like that also, I'm not a midwest guy, and never said I was, I'm a northeast guy who's sarcastic and like that, but I do NOT have a trust fund not does he and he'd never act like that, he just likes poker, gambling, drinking, girls, the normal stuff.... You can say that about texas and I agree re: Florida, hot as sht here too, but still, winters are brutal in the midwest Im sure, you have to move to the south or northeast, at least you either have the weather or the good people and economy in the northeast, but to each's own, it's a big country and everyone's different, thanks for the insight, BJ
 
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