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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:36 PM)ElectricCoogaloo Wrote: I saw UCF players drinking the blood of a ritually vivisected infant on the sideline.
Don't ask me for proof though. I was at the game. Totally saw it.
Pretty much the theme of this thread.
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11-09-2013 11:40 PM |
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:37 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:34 PM)canewton Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:32 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:31 PM)canewton Wrote: Hahahaha so a team that throws trash onto the field loses respect for another team?
that was distasteful too and the guy was ejected.
But we are the bad fans.
never said anything about fans, only players. Houston fans I met today were all nice and knew a lot about AAC and UCF. I gave out a half dozen brews to fans in red.
Alright. So our team is classless because a player was ejected and he walked back out onto the field.
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:34 PM)canewton Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:32 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:31 PM)canewton Wrote: Hahahaha so a team that throws trash onto the field loses respect for another team?
that was distasteful too and the guy was ejected.
But we are the bad fans.
He tried to come back and hang out.
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11-09-2013 11:42 PM |
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Brian Reading
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:42 PM)firmbizzle Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:34 PM)canewton Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:32 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:31 PM)canewton Wrote: Hahahaha so a team that throws trash onto the field loses respect for another team?
that was distasteful too and the guy was ejected.
But we are the bad fans.
He tried to come back and hang out.
Uh..dude, I don't think he was there to "hang out". He obviously wanted to support his team as much as he could. With a game this crucial, how can you blame him?
(This post was last modified: 11-09-2013 11:48 PM by Brian Reading.)
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
I saw UCF fans and players taking lunch money from pink bunnies while running with scissors.
Don't ask me for proof though. I was at the game. Totally saw it.
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11-09-2013 11:43 PM |
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:42 PM)firmbizzle Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:34 PM)canewton Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:32 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:31 PM)canewton Wrote: Hahahaha so a team that throws trash onto the field loses respect for another team?
that was distasteful too and the guy was ejected.
But we are the bad fans.
He tried to come back and hang out.
I think you miss the part where things were thrown from the stands onto our sideline.
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:36 PM)ElectricCoogaloo Wrote: I saw UCF players drinking the blood of a ritually vivisected infant on the sideline.
Don't ask me for proof though. I was at the game. Totally saw it.
And? It's a pre-game ritual.
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:24 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: Defense was legit, offense got worked. I lost respect though when our guy was knocked out on the field and houston offense including okorn are celebrating on the side line. No respect.
I didn't see the celebrating, but taking you at your word . . .
If you actually think UH players were celebrating the fact your player was injured, then you are an idiot.
At most, they were celebrating a clean and legal hit that separated the WR from the ball. And I am sure that celebration ended as soon as the they realized that your player required medical attention.
Just because a player lays on the ground for a couple of seconds after the play does not mean he's suffered a serious injury.
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:44 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:24 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: Defense was legit, offense got worked. I lost respect though when our guy was knocked out on the field and houston offense including okorn are celebrating on the side line. No respect.
I didn't see the celebrating, but taking you at your word . . .
If you actually think UH players were celebrating the fact your player was injured, then you are an idiot.
At most, they were celebrating a clean and legal hit that separated the WR from the ball. And I am sure that celebration ended as soon as the they realized that your player required medical attention.
Just because a player lays on the ground for a couple of seconds after the play does not mean he's suffered a serious injury.
lays on the ground for a couple seconds? he was carted off to an ambulance after a 10 minute delay....
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:47 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:44 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:24 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: Defense was legit, offense got worked. I lost respect though when our guy was knocked out on the field and houston offense including okorn are celebrating on the side line. No respect.
I didn't see the celebrating, but taking you at your word . . .
If you actually think UH players were celebrating the fact your player was injured, then you are an idiot.
At most, they were celebrating a clean and legal hit that separated the WR from the ball. And I am sure that celebration ended as soon as the they realized that your player required medical attention.
Just because a player lays on the ground for a couple of seconds after the play does not mean he's suffered a serious injury.
lays on the ground? he was carted off to an ambulance after a 10 minute delay....
Are you really saying we celebrated for 10 minutes? Come on.
I'm saying any football team in America would celebrate that play for a few moments until they realized the player required medical attention.
Go troll somewhere else. You won the game. Act like you've been there before.
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11-09-2013 11:48 PM |
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:47 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:44 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:24 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: Defense was legit, offense got worked. I lost respect though when our guy was knocked out on the field and houston offense including okorn are celebrating on the side line. No respect.
I didn't see the celebrating, but taking you at your word . . .
If you actually think UH players were celebrating the fact your player was injured, then you are an idiot.
At most, they were celebrating a clean and legal hit that separated the WR from the ball. And I am sure that celebration ended as soon as the they realized that your player required medical attention.
Just because a player lays on the ground for a couple of seconds after the play does not mean he's suffered a serious injury.
lays on the ground for a couple seconds? he was carted off to an ambulance after a 10 minute delay....
C'mon man, are you just playing dumb here? He's obviously referring to the first few moments after the play. The extent of the injury was of course only revealing after that. Sometimes players get rocked, and are able to just get up after a few. You know this.
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11-09-2013 11:49 PM |
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:47 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:44 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:24 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: Defense was legit, offense got worked. I lost respect though when our guy was knocked out on the field and houston offense including okorn are celebrating on the side line. No respect.
I didn't see the celebrating, but taking you at your word . . .
If you actually think UH players were celebrating the fact your player was injured, then you are an idiot.
At most, they were celebrating a clean and legal hit that separated the WR from the ball. And I am sure that celebration ended as soon as the they realized that your player required medical attention.
Just because a player lays on the ground for a couple of seconds after the play does not mean he's suffered a serious injury.
lays on the ground for a couple seconds? he was carted off to an ambulance after a 10 minute delay....
Nailed it. They were setting off fireworks and party poppers for the whole 10min.
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:48 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:47 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:44 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:24 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: Defense was legit, offense got worked. I lost respect though when our guy was knocked out on the field and houston offense including okorn are celebrating on the side line. No respect.
I didn't see the celebrating, but taking you at your word . . .
If you actually think UH players were celebrating the fact your player was injured, then you are an idiot.
At most, they were celebrating a clean and legal hit that separated the WR from the ball. And I am sure that celebration ended as soon as the they realized that your player required medical attention.
Just because a player lays on the ground for a couple of seconds after the play does not mean he's suffered a serious injury.
lays on the ground? he was carted off to an ambulance after a 10 minute delay....
Are you really saying we celebrated for 10 minutes? Come on.
I'm saying any football team in America would celebrate that play for a few moments until they realized the player required medical attention.
Go troll somewhere else.
Holy s you are slow. Your players, actually it was just okorn and a few others, were celebrating throughout the 10 minute delay.
That said, it doesn't matter, we got the W. Karma I guess.
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11-09-2013 11:50 PM |
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:50 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:48 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:47 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:44 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:24 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: Defense was legit, offense got worked. I lost respect though when our guy was knocked out on the field and houston offense including okorn are celebrating on the side line. No respect.
I didn't see the celebrating, but taking you at your word . . .
If you actually think UH players were celebrating the fact your player was injured, then you are an idiot.
At most, they were celebrating a clean and legal hit that separated the WR from the ball. And I am sure that celebration ended as soon as the they realized that your player required medical attention.
Just because a player lays on the ground for a couple of seconds after the play does not mean he's suffered a serious injury.
lays on the ground? he was carted off to an ambulance after a 10 minute delay....
Are you really saying we celebrated for 10 minutes? Come on.
I'm saying any football team in America would celebrate that play for a few moments until they realized the player required medical attention.
Go troll somewhere else.
Holy s you are slow. Your players, actually it was just okorn and a few others, were celebrating throughout the 10 minute delay.
That said, it doesn't matter, we got the W. Karma I guess.
Karma would be all the smack your team talks after a close win, and then losing to Rutgers.
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:49 PM)Brian Reading Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:47 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:44 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:24 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: Defense was legit, offense got worked. I lost respect though when our guy was knocked out on the field and houston offense including okorn are celebrating on the side line. No respect.
I didn't see the celebrating, but taking you at your word . . .
If you actually think UH players were celebrating the fact your player was injured, then you are an idiot.
At most, they were celebrating a clean and legal hit that separated the WR from the ball. And I am sure that celebration ended as soon as the they realized that your player required medical attention.
Just because a player lays on the ground for a couple of seconds after the play does not mean he's suffered a serious injury.
lays on the ground for a couple seconds? he was carted off to an ambulance after a 10 minute delay....
C'mon man, are you just playing dumb here? He's obviously referring to the first few moments after the play. The extent of the injury was of course only revealing after that. Sometimes players get rocked, and are able to just get up after a few. You know this.
And I was referring to the rest of the 10 minute delay. Obviously everyone would celebrate the initial hit, the classless move was Okorn celebrating after everyone knew the player was injured.
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:50 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:48 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:47 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:44 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:24 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: Defense was legit, offense got worked. I lost respect though when our guy was knocked out on the field and houston offense including okorn are celebrating on the side line. No respect.
I didn't see the celebrating, but taking you at your word . . .
If you actually think UH players were celebrating the fact your player was injured, then you are an idiot.
At most, they were celebrating a clean and legal hit that separated the WR from the ball. And I am sure that celebration ended as soon as the they realized that your player required medical attention.
Just because a player lays on the ground for a couple of seconds after the play does not mean he's suffered a serious injury.
lays on the ground? he was carted off to an ambulance after a 10 minute delay....
Are you really saying we celebrated for 10 minutes? Come on.
I'm saying any football team in America would celebrate that play for a few moments until they realized the player required medical attention.
Go troll somewhere else.
Holy s you are slow. Your players, actually it was just okorn and a few others, were celebrating throughout the 10 minute delay.
That said, it doesn't matter, we got the W. Karma I guess.
I gotta say, John O'Korn's impression of a vegetable was a bit over the line.
Tony Levine pretending to be bound to a wheelchair didn't help, either.
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:51 PM)Brian Reading Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:50 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:48 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:47 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:44 PM)CougarRed Wrote: I didn't see the celebrating, but taking you at your word . . .
If you actually think UH players were celebrating the fact your player was injured, then you are an idiot.
At most, they were celebrating a clean and legal hit that separated the WR from the ball. And I am sure that celebration ended as soon as the they realized that your player required medical attention.
Just because a player lays on the ground for a couple of seconds after the play does not mean he's suffered a serious injury.
lays on the ground? he was carted off to an ambulance after a 10 minute delay....
Are you really saying we celebrated for 10 minutes? Come on.
I'm saying any football team in America would celebrate that play for a few moments until they realized the player required medical attention.
Go troll somewhere else.
Holy s you are slow. Your players, actually it was just okorn and a few others, were celebrating throughout the 10 minute delay.
That said, it doesn't matter, we got the W. Karma I guess.
Karma would be all the smack your team talks after a close win, and then losing to Rutgers.
or all the trash talk your team does during the game, then losing. I dont hate on that though, they almost backed it up.
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:50 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:48 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:47 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:44 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:24 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: Defense was legit, offense got worked. I lost respect though when our guy was knocked out on the field and houston offense including okorn are celebrating on the side line. No respect.
I didn't see the celebrating, but taking you at your word . . .
If you actually think UH players were celebrating the fact your player was injured, then you are an idiot.
At most, they were celebrating a clean and legal hit that separated the WR from the ball. And I am sure that celebration ended as soon as the they realized that your player required medical attention.
Just because a player lays on the ground for a couple of seconds after the play does not mean he's suffered a serious injury.
lays on the ground? he was carted off to an ambulance after a 10 minute delay....
Are you really saying we celebrated for 10 minutes? Come on.
I'm saying any football team in America would celebrate that play for a few moments until they realized the player required medical attention.
Go troll somewhere else.
Holy s you are slow. Your players, actually it was just okorn and a few others, were celebrating throughout the 10 minute delay.
O'Korn is a devout Christian and very sporsmanlike. He often posts bible verses on his Twitter. He tweeted a congratulations note to BYU All-American LB Van Noy a few hours after we lost to BYU.
So you are either lying about this whole thing. Or you misinterpreted whatever you thought you saw.
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11-09-2013 11:53 PM |
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Brian Reading
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:52 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:51 PM)Brian Reading Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:50 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:48 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:47 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: lays on the ground? he was carted off to an ambulance after a 10 minute delay....
Are you really saying we celebrated for 10 minutes? Come on.
I'm saying any football team in America would celebrate that play for a few moments until they realized the player required medical attention.
Go troll somewhere else.
Holy s you are slow. Your players, actually it was just okorn and a few others, were celebrating throughout the 10 minute delay.
That said, it doesn't matter, we got the W. Karma I guess.
Karma would be all the smack your team talks after a close win, and then losing to Rutgers.
or all the trash talk your team does during the game, then losing. I dont hate on that though, they almost backed it up.
Trash talk always happens during games, man. Are you a new football fan? I think what's important are the numerous "Congrats UCF" threads after we lose. I think you guys need to take your win already, and quit trolling us.
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RE: Lost a lot of respect for Houston tonight
(11-09-2013 11:50 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:48 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:47 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:44 PM)CougarRed Wrote: (11-09-2013 11:24 PM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote: Defense was legit, offense got worked. I lost respect though when our guy was knocked out on the field and houston offense including okorn are celebrating on the side line. No respect.
I didn't see the celebrating, but taking you at your word . . .
If you actually think UH players were celebrating the fact your player was injured, then you are an idiot.
At most, they were celebrating a clean and legal hit that separated the WR from the ball. And I am sure that celebration ended as soon as the they realized that your player required medical attention.
Just because a player lays on the ground for a couple of seconds after the play does not mean he's suffered a serious injury.
lays on the ground? he was carted off to an ambulance after a 10 minute delay....
Are you really saying we celebrated for 10 minutes? Come on.
I'm saying any football team in America would celebrate that play for a few moments until they realized the player required medical attention.
Go troll somewhere else.
Holy s you are slow. Your players, actually it was just okorn and a few others, were celebrating throughout the 10 minute delay.
That said, it doesn't matter, we got the W. Karma I guess.
You are the only one who saw this\made it up.
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