Jill's just pissed because Bates didn't ask for her digits. You know, for his new cell phone that she forgot to ask about...
Cheatthesystem said:
needed some extra money, huh, Jill?
You need to stay out of Scott's cubicle, whatever 'it' is must be contagious.
DFWTrojan said:
Didn't I read this story yesterday....in the OCR? Why reinvent the wheel, right?
JAG said:
Yeah, and the three days prior to that, it was all over the internet message boards. I hope Jill didn't spend 4 days researching that article. But if she did, that explains the rush to get it out...before Bates opens it up against WSU. It'd be a shame to see a masterpiece like go into the garbage can because it became outdated.
I know this is a bit out of the box, but why not write an article that is fresh and insightful, a different take perhaps, rather than microwave yesterday's soup du jour? Yes...think a little. Everyone already knows the play-calling has been conservative. Is there a logical reason for this, or is it because Bates has a fundamental fear of big plays? Enquiring minds want to know!
LAWYER JOHN said:
Actually, what I took away from the banal article was the representation that neither Carroll nor Bates reads the papers or the internet (don't blame them).
I do the same thing in my own way. I hate tailgaters, and so I usually place my rear-view mirror in a position where I don't see the cars behind me. If you don't see them they don't bother you.
Sometimes ignorance is bliss.
Gnossos said:
What a pissant article, it's nice to read an article from a perfect writer, being a perfect person myself I can really relate to it. It is difficult though following a team that is not perfect.
Jill's just pissed because Bates didn't ask for her digits. You know, for his new cell phone that she forgot to ask about...
needed some extra money, huh, Jill?
You need to stay out of Scott's cubicle, whatever 'it' is must be contagious.
Didn't I read this story yesterday....in the OCR? Why reinvent the wheel, right?
Yeah, and the three days prior to that, it was all over the internet message boards. I hope Jill didn't spend 4 days researching that article. But if she did, that explains the rush to get it out...before Bates opens it up against WSU. It'd be a shame to see a masterpiece like go into the garbage can because it became outdated.
I know this is a bit out of the box, but why not write an article that is fresh and insightful, a different take perhaps, rather than microwave yesterday's soup du jour? Yes...think a little. Everyone already knows the play-calling has been conservative. Is there a logical reason for this, or is it because Bates has a fundamental fear of big plays? Enquiring minds want to know!
Actually, what I took away from the banal article was the representation that neither Carroll nor Bates reads the papers or the internet (don't blame them).
I do the same thing in my own way. I hate tailgaters, and so I usually place my rear-view mirror in a position where I don't see the cars behind me. If you don't see them they don't bother you.
Sometimes ignorance is bliss.
What a pissant article, it's nice to read an article from a perfect writer, being a perfect person myself I can really relate to it. It is difficult though following a team that is not perfect.