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ISU Football Player Arrested for Assualt
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01-09-2012, 04:35 PM
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Re: ISU Football Player Arrested for Assualt
out of control program certainly a reflection of it's coach.
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01-09-2012, 04:37 PM
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01-09-2012, 04:53 PM
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The Iowa football program has a window of opportunity opening up to take advantage of all that ails Iowa football right now, including but not limited to the current headline-grabbing situation. In short, Iowa football is teetering on the brink of freefall and ISU has a chance to help itself by contributing a shove that will help send the Hawkeyes over that edge. Iowa State's wounds are self-inflicted so there's no obligation to pull punches. If Iowa State football found itself in a bad place through circumstances not its own doing, it would be bad form for Iowa to compete with the Cyclones looking for the jugular. But that's not the case. No, Iowa State's undoing is its own.
So what does it all mean for Iowa? It means attack. Iowa State is reeling, of its own doing, and Iowa must attack. It must attack on the recruiting front, both for in-state and out-of-state kids that both programs offer and want. The gloves have to come off. The Hawkeyes can be and should be recruiting against Iowa State on the offensive, not on the defensive. Plenty of lifelong Cyclone fans are openly questioning what is going on with their football program, both silently and aloud. High school seniors that have grown up cheering for Iowa State have got to be doing the same thing. Ditto for their parents. And if they aren't, they should be, and someone needs to tell them so. A lot of prospects fall in love with the Iowa coaches, who they are, what they are. That has to become a red-letter selling point, making it higher priority for prospects and their families. Warm, embracing and passionate vs. cold, distant and calculating. You make the call. It means attack on the football field on September 13.
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01-09-2012, 04:54 PM
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Assaulting people? What's next? Robbing Burger Kings?
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01-09-2012, 04:55 PM
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Im so pwoud
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01-09-2012, 04:55 PM
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Re: ISU Football Player Arrested for Assualt
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Assaulting people? What's next? Robbing Burger Kings?
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01-09-2012, 04:58 PM
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What are they paying Rhoads for!?! He is running thug U!
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01-09-2012, 04:58 PM
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The Iowa football program has a window of opportunity opening up to take advantage of all that ails Iowa football right now, including but not limited to the current headline-grabbing situation. In short, Iowa football is teetering on the brink of freefall and ISU has a chance to help itself by contributing a shove that will help send the Hawkeyes over that edge. Iowa State's wounds are self-inflicted so there's no obligation to pull punches. If Iowa State football found itself in a bad place through circumstances not its own doing, it would be bad form for Iowa to compete with the Cyclones looking for the jugular. But that's not the case. No, Iowa State's undoing is its own.
So what does it all mean for Iowa? It means attack. Iowa State is reeling, of its own doing, and Iowa must attack. It must attack on the recruiting front, both for in-state and out-of-state kids that both programs offer and want. The gloves have to come off. The Hawkeyes can be and should be recruiting against Iowa State on the offensive, not on the defensive. Plenty of lifelong Cyclone fans are openly questioning what is going on with their football program, both silently and aloud. High school seniors that have grown up cheering for Iowa State have got to be doing the same thing. Ditto for their parents. And if they aren't, they should be, and someone needs to tell them so. A lot of prospects fall in love with the Iowa coaches, who they are, what they are. That has to become a red-letter selling point, making it higher priority for prospects and their families. Warm, embracing and passionate vs. cold, distant and calculating. You make the call. It means attack on the football field on September 13.
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without reading this, i know it is some good stuff. nerdy paul from cyclown report would be prwoud, i'm sure.
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01-09-2012, 04:58 PM
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What kind of thugs is Rhodes recruiting over there? He doesn't even kick armed robbers off the team, instead he let's them play. And now this. The ISU warden needs to change the motto to Victory At All Costs.
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01-09-2012, 04:59 PM
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Re: ISU Football Player Arrested for Assualt
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The Iowa football program has a window of opportunity opening up to take advantage of all that ails Iowa football right now, including but not limited to the current headline-grabbing situation. In short, Iowa football is teetering on the brink of freefall and ISU has a chance to help itself by contributing a shove that will help send the Hawkeyes over that edge. Iowa State's wounds are self-inflicted so there's no obligation to pull punches. If Iowa State football found itself in a bad place through circumstances not its own doing, it would be bad form for Iowa to compete with the Cyclones looking for the jugular. But that's not the case. No, Iowa State's undoing is its own.
So what does it all mean for Iowa? It means attack. Iowa State is reeling, of its own doing, and Iowa must attack. It must attack on the recruiting front, both for in-state and out-of-state kids that both programs offer and want. The gloves have to come off. The Hawkeyes can be and should be recruiting against Iowa State on the offensive, not on the defensive. Plenty of lifelong Cyclone fans are openly questioning what is going on with their football program, both silently and aloud. High school seniors that have grown up cheering for Iowa State have got to be doing the same thing. Ditto for their parents. And if they aren't, they should be, and someone needs to tell them so. A lot of prospects fall in love with the Iowa coaches, who they are, what they are. That has to become a red-letter selling point, making it higher priority for prospects and their families. Warm, embracing and passionate vs. cold, distant and calculating. You make the call. It means attack on the football field on September 13.
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01-09-2012, 05:24 PM
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Re: ISU Football Player Arrested for Assualt
Apparently this winner punched a woman in the face breaking bones in her face. He was also charged with an OWI in July. As a repeat offender, this will be worth 4 points in the Fulmer Cup.
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01-09-2012, 05:32 PM
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Re: ISU Football Player Arrested for Assualt
Kind of sounds like what I heard about a certain someone.
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01-09-2012, 05:33 PM
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Re: ISU Football Player Arrested for Assualt
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Kind of sounds like what I heard about a certain someone.
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Yeah, this is a thread about him. Earl Brooks.
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Calling ****** bags out, yeah that's me.....is being an arrogant ****** bag normal for you?
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01-09-2012, 05:58 PM
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Re: ISU Football Player Arrested for Assualt
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The Iowa football program has a window of opportunity opening up to take advantage of all that ails Iowa football right now, including but not limited to the current headline-grabbing situation. In short, Iowa football is teetering on the brink of freefall and ISU has a chance to help itself by contributing a shove that will help send the Hawkeyes over that edge. Iowa State's wounds are self-inflicted so there's no obligation to pull punches. If Iowa State football found itself in a bad place through circumstances not its own doing, it would be bad form for Iowa to compete with the Cyclones looking for the jugular. But that's not the case. No, Iowa State's undoing is its own.
So what does it all mean for Iowa? It means attack. Iowa State is reeling, of its own doing, and Iowa must attack. It must attack on the recruiting front, both for in-state and out-of-state kids that both programs offer and want. The gloves have to come off. The Hawkeyes can be and should be recruiting against Iowa State on the offensive, not on the defensive. Plenty of lifelong Cyclone fans are openly questioning what is going on with their football program, both silently and aloud. High school seniors that have grown up cheering for Iowa State have got to be doing the same thing. Ditto for their parents. And if they aren't, they should be, and someone needs to tell them so. A lot of prospects fall in love with the Iowa coaches, who they are, what they are. That has to become a red-letter selling point, making it higher priority for prospects and their families. Warm, embracing and passionate vs. cold, distant and calculating. You make the call. It means attack on the football field on September 13.
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Originally Posted by H8IAST8
Apparently this winner punched a woman in the face breaking bones in her face. He was also charged with an OWI in July. As a repeat offender, this will be worth 4 points in the Fulmer Cup.
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dude, I have to ask. honestly, where does your blind hatred stem from? I mean no rational individual writes up a Mein Kampf against ISU like this without having some deeply rooted obsession that stems from dan McCarney taking their mother out to a nice seafood dinner and then never calling her again... or something along those lines.
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