Neyland I (Formerly known as Gruden Thread)

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Shot selection probably had something to do with it. But yes, it is impressive how often they went in.

I think he had some weird ability to induce paralysis. He could literally tell his man what he was gonna do to him, and then do it.

Shame he didnt hire someone to pour the concrete for his mama's driveway, like every single other millionaire in the history of paved driveways.

Its crazy how him and magic both had the rug pulled out from under them. MJ was very lucky that the Pistons was the worst he had to deal with.
 
I think he had some weird ability to induce paralysis. He could literally tell his man what he was gonna do to him, and then do it.

Shame he didnt hire someone to pour the concrete for his mama's driveway, like every single other millionaire in the history of paved driveways.

Its crazy how him and magic both had the rug pulled out from under them. MJ was very lucky that the Pistons was the worst he had to deal with.

MJ was very lucky he didn’t have a great Lakers or Celtics team to deal with. He didn’t have many legitimate teams, outside of the Pistons, to contend with. The Rockets repeated while he was off trying to play baseball but they were in the West. The ‘90’s were the weakest the league has been in the last 40 or 50 years. I doubt he would have won as many as he did if he were in a different era. But those Bulls teams were really good so who knows.

Yeah, I hated how Larry and Magic didn’t play longer than they did. I’ve rewatched those finals quite a few times.
 
Hey Charlie.

I've got Dennis Rodman ahead of Kobe.

Figure that one out and get back to me.

Dennis Rodman was a bad mother****er

I’m sure y’all know this but apparently he spent a lot of time/film learning players shots. He developed rebounding into a science. Knew how many rotations opponents shots made in the air and what that meant for how the ball would come off the rim. Knew tendencies of whether they missed left/right etc. that’s how he had a “knack” for finding the ball. He knew his opponent.
 
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Dennis Rodman was a bad mother****er

I’m sure y’all know this but apparently he spent a lot of time/film learning players shots. He developed rebounding into a science. Knew how many rotations opponents shots made in the air and what that meant for how the ball would come off the rim. Knew tendencies of whether they missed left/right etc. that’s how he had a “knack” for finding the ball. He knew his opponent.

Kat, spitting knowledge..you go girl

must be busy, you're more scarce than me around here
 
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I miss the Gruden threads. Sometimes, when I'm bored, I come back here and post, just to feel the exhilaration I once felt, sitting at my laptop for hours at a time, waiting for the next nugget to fall, all the while, enjoying the shenanigans of my newfound friends. Oh, and then there was the rude people who'd come in and tell us how stupid we were (maybe they were right?) for believing, wanting, and hoping for the best for our beloved Vols.

Sadly, this ain't the Gruden thread.
Go Vols.
Go Raiders ... 'cause ... why not?

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Meeee too! What he said!
 
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“There’s never been a greater. Since the burial of Jesus. **** around and catch all the venereal diseases. My thesis can smash a stereo to pieces. My a cappella releases classic masterpieces through telekinesis. It eases you mentally, gently, sentimentally, instrumentally, with entity, dementedly, meant to be, infinite”

Who thinks of **** like that? Ridiculous.
 
Hahah. My gay best friend always jokes that I never have on pants. Where are the UT people watching the game today in Charlotte ?
 
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