goducks99
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Believe what ever you want, obviously there is no way to convince you.
If proper punctuation, and a good education is the deciding factor, then I guess that reflects poorly on your peers.
Can we get back on topic now?
Ethan Grant....Fast, athletic and still has Oregon in his sites.
now that this weeks episode of "CSI: Recruiting Forum" is over, can anyone tell me if the vols really want this grant kid or if this has been entirely manufactured by the ducklings.
UT offered him, and I think they would take him if he wanted to commit. But I don't see us putting any big time effort into recruiting him unless we miss out on about 20 other RBs. I expect UT to go hard after a big power back (Nick Parker, Keon Williams) this year rather than the small speedy ones...
UT offered him, and I think they would take him if he wanted to commit. But I don't see us putting any big time effort into recruiting him unless we miss out on about 20 other RBs. I expect UT to go hard after a big power back (Nick Parker, Keon Williams) this year rather than the small speedy ones...
The writing style is very similiar. The posts from both posters are well written with flawless punctuation. I have noticed that Wheaton uses a lot of questions during his posts. In goducks99 first post he uses a question to help make his point. Message boards usually have people of all different backgrounds, education etc. Most have spelling errors, grammar errors, etc. some people can write better than others. I find it hard to believe that two Oregon fans have the same vocabulary, punctuation and overrall writing skills. Especially, when one of them just joined today to back up the point of Wheaton. Therefore, Wheaton=goducks99.
Personally I think we will take a power back in this class. I'd like to see that be Barr, but I think Williams will be the one. With Hardesty gone next year, Toney Williams will be the only big back on our roster.
lol. This is an amusing twist.
It's true that writing skills vary between people. But, using good punctuation is a common goal among a lot of people. So, it shouldn't indicate much if two people achieve that goal.
And I would have a lot more spelling errors if I didn't use Google Chrome which spell-checks as I write.
wheaton != goducks99