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Tenn -v- Oregon

Postby WoVeU » Sat Sep 11, 2010 8:51 pm

The Vols seemed to have found the Red Bull! And it is lookinng like Oregon might found out what a Tennessee woodshed looks like!

Early...but authority and determination has a certain look to it.
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Re: Tenn -v- Oregon

Postby Eric » Sat Sep 11, 2010 8:54 pm

Yeah it really does. Oregon unfortunately looks like Virginia Tech and Minnesota and Florida State did today: mopey! :shock:

Their defense doesn't look like they want to get involved in a dogfight because Tennessee's offensive line is pummeling them and it doesn't help that it's not a very big defense. Oregon's offense better show up because it doesn't look like their defense will.
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Re: Tenn -v- Oregon

Postby WoVeU » Sat Sep 11, 2010 8:59 pm

Red Bull, Steroids, and a can of whoop @$$!
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Re: Tenn -v- Oregon

Postby donovan » Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:21 pm

Guess you have to watch more the the first six minutes.....there was whoop butt, alright...but straight from the Northwest.
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Re: Tenn -v- Oregon

Postby WoVeU » Sat Sep 11, 2010 11:45 pm

Na, 6 minutes is plenty. I'm in Obama training, sit back and watch for a bit then make bold hopeful prophecies. If it doesn't go that way, then just blame everybody and everything else. I'm trying to get in 30 reps a day. I've been at my company for 17 months, 7 more months I am going to the board to introduce them to their next CEO! Their going to love me, I got like 7 and a half bags of hope and 4 and a half bags of talk! (Wait a minute, wait a minute, this just in...new vision alert...I will be the CEO...but in just 5 months and they will come to me. Changing my birth certificate, deleting 80% of my resume, and putting a picture of my wife in a fat suit on my desk are the last bits to really carry the day!)
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Re: Tenn -v- Oregon

Postby Derek » Sun Sep 12, 2010 3:41 pm

donovan wrote:Guess you have to watch more the the first six minutes.....there was whoop butt, alright...but straight from the Northwest.


Yes, they beat the best of the best of the SEC. 8) :lol:
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Re: Tenn -v- Oregon

Postby GoBoilers » Sun Sep 12, 2010 4:10 pm

With the basketball team (Pearl violations) now in trouble the big orange may be headed to the middle/bottom of the SEC for a long time. TWO programs in trouble bode for real problems financially and recruiting for years.
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Re: Tenn -v- Oregon

Postby Dossenator » Sun Sep 12, 2010 4:48 pm

donovan wrote:Guess you have to watch more the the first six minutes.....there was whoop butt, alright...but straight from the Northwest.


What are you talking about...the first 6 minutes. The game was tied 13-13 well into the 3rd quarter. Oregon did whip them in the time remaining.

I would not be too impressed beating Tenn....they have not been good for awhile now. And Kiffen and company helped to dig the whole deeper last year. The NCAA is investigating Tenn football for major recruiting violations under Lane Kiffen (he committed 6 minor violations but this could be big). Tenn will more then likely not make a bowl game this year.
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Re: Tenn -v- Oregon

Postby donovan » Sun Sep 12, 2010 5:22 pm

I am sure you are clueless about what I am talking.
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Re: Tenn -v- Oregon

Postby Dossenator » Sun Sep 12, 2010 5:32 pm

donovan wrote:I am sure you are clueless about what I am talking.


I am indeed clueless.
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Re: Tenn -v- Oregon

Postby donovan » Sun Sep 12, 2010 6:27 pm

WoVeU wrote:The Vols seemed to have found the Red Bull! And it is lookinng like Oregon might found out what a Tennessee woodshed looks like!

Early...but authority and determination has a certain look to it.

Eric wrote:Yeah it really does. Oregon unfortunately looks like Virginia Tech and Minnesota and Florida State did today: mopey! :shock:

Their defense doesn't look like they want to get involved in a dogfight because Tennessee's offensive line is pummeling them and it doesn't help that it's not a very big defense. Oregon's offense better show up because it doesn't look like their defense will.
WoVeU wrote:The Vols seemed to have found the Red Bull! And it is lookinng like Oregon might found out what a Tennessee woodshed looks like!

Early...but authority and determination has a certain look to it.
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Re: Tenn -v- Oregon

Postby Dossenator » Sun Sep 12, 2010 6:39 pm

donovan wrote:
WoVeU wrote:The Vols seemed to have found the Red Bull! And it is lookinng like Oregon might found out what a Tennessee woodshed looks like!

Early...but authority and determination has a certain look to it.

Eric wrote:Yeah it really does. Oregon unfortunately looks like Virginia Tech and Minnesota and Florida State did today: mopey! :shock:

Their defense doesn't look like they want to get involved in a dogfight because Tennessee's offensive line is pummeling them and it doesn't help that it's not a very big defense. Oregon's offense better show up because it doesn't look like their defense will.
WoVeU wrote:The Vols seemed to have found the Red Bull! And it is lookinng like Oregon might found out what a Tennessee woodshed looks like!

Early...but authority and determination has a certain look to it.


Now I am even more confused. :? The game was close until late in the 3rd quarter when Oregon started to pull away. You said you have to look at more then the first 6 minutes. There are more then 6 minutes in 2 and half quarters of football. Yes, Tenn found out what an Oregon woodshed looks like but the game was tied in the 3rd quarter....not understanding the 6 min comment.
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Re: Tenn -v- Oregon

Postby donovan » Sun Sep 12, 2010 7:19 pm

Not that important....just chuckled over the comments after 6 minutes....sometimes, well most of the time, what I say doesn't make any sense.......
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Re: Tenn -v- Oregon

Postby Dossenator » Sun Sep 12, 2010 8:23 pm

donovan wrote:Not that important....just chuckled over the comments after 6 minutes....sometimes, well most of the time, what I say doesn't make any sense.......


Ohhh...you said this when the game was only 6 min long. I thought you posted it after the game was over. I am easily confused. :D
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