smokeyhuntsgators
The Good Witch Of Volnation
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So when you trendys ascribe the word "epic" to banal things like the Tron poster (not even the entire movie, just the poster), and children's games like "duck duck goose," you cheapen the word and water it down so it just becomes a sound you make, like a grunt when you approve of something. And it's not just used for approval, it's also used to describe minor disappointments, like having to restart a DVD because it skipped. Now every minor inconvenience is an "EPIC FAIL." And if it's cool, it's not just cool but an "EPIC WIN." And for the record, fail is a verb, and is something you do, like fail at English. The act of failing is "failure," and is a noun. People can be failures, but they can't be "fails." That doesn't make sense. So when you say "epic fail," what you really mean is "epic failure."
For some of us it is not entertaining, it is frustrating with all the prying and putting everything under a microscope. Just like some in here think we should have daily updates on Gruden, that is not how it works with the people who are making this happen.
Where do we go to donate any form of money to the athletic department to make this happen? Anyone know?
Where do we go to donate any form of money to the athletic department to make this happen? Anyone know?
He's going to be a bust I think. Some team is going to waste millions on him. Where will he play besides returning punts? NFL WR are not only expected to know how to run one route they are expected to make adjustments to their routes based on the coverage. He'll barely see the field.
If discussing the details isn't entertaining why not just post a few post each day and not hang out in here?
He's going to be a bust I think. Some team is going to waste millions on him. Where will he play besides returning punts? NFL WR are not only expected to know how to run one route they are expected to make adjustments to their routes based on the coverage. He'll barely see the field.