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Our Great (*big) Dane ...

Discussion in 'UConn Football' started by Pudge, Sep 17, 2012.



  1. Palatine Popular Poster

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    I missed where P. stands for perfect and he never made a personnel mistake in his career. The theory of the infallible coach once again rears its ugly head.
  2. Jimmy Serrano Popular Poster

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    Agree with Palatine here. I don't know how we would've fared last year if we didn't burn Foxx and Abrams redshirts in garbage time. It would've been ugly.
  3. businesslawyer Popular Poster

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    Red herring defense of a position. No one thinks any coach is perfect. But the mere fact that they are capable of mistakes is not an argument that they've made one in a particular instance. To have an argument, it has to be based on more than that.
  4. Srqhusky Popular Poster

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    not sure where I said he was perfect we all make mistakes but doesn't a successful record and consistency tell he might just know what he is doing.

    If you were in the office of a plastic surgeon about to get your wife breast augmentation. This dr performed successfull surgeries on pamela Anderson an many famous people. If he advised you to go with a d cup instead of a c cup. I'm not questioning him
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