Please discipline your spawn.
Originally Posted by KSUWildcat
What kind of a football coach is that? He didn't even wrap him up!
Randy said "He's a hotdog and I hate him."
Anyway, Dallas is leading 31-0, minutes to play in the 4th quarter.
Randy has a clear shot at Thiesmann and instead of 'wrapping up' a sack, he tries to knock him into the next county.
Thiesmann stumbles back and sees an open WR in the endzone.
Final score 31-7.
Anger = no sack, no shutout.
It was the dumbest play I'd seen until Beebie swatted Leon Lett's hand at the Five.
Originally Posted by Raoul
The hit was just like Randy White did to Joe Thiesmann.
Randy said "He's a hotdog and I hate him."
Anyway, Dallas is leading 31-0, minutes to play in the 4th quarter.
Randy has a clear shot at Thiesmann and instead of 'wrapping up' a sack, he tries to knock him into the next county.
Thiesmann stumbles back and sees an open WR in the endzone.
Final score 31-7.
Anger = no sack, no shutout.
It was the dumbest play I'd seen until Beebie swatted Leon Lett's hand at the Five.
Randy said "He's a hotdog and I hate him."
Anyway, Dallas is leading 31-0, minutes to play in the 4th quarter.
Randy has a clear shot at Thiesmann and instead of 'wrapping up' a sack, he tries to knock him into the next county.
Thiesmann stumbles back and sees an open WR in the endzone.
Final score 31-7.
Anger = no sack, no shutout.
It was the dumbest play I'd seen until Beebie swatted Leon Lett's hand at the Five.
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Jim
Wow. Little did we here at KI™ know that this subject would be so warmly embraced (and especially bring back so many fond memories for Raoul).
Y'all might be interested to know that The Kobiashi Institute™ (For Advanced Big Time Deep Thinking & Stuff™) is reviewing a study that was conducted by a German Institute that spends a lot of its time and money investigating behaviour modification. In this study they conclude that the best discipline for problem children is death. While our initial thoughts about this are that it is rather extreme, there is no denying that if a problem child is dead, he/she can no longer misbehave. Be that as it may, we here at the Kobi Institute do not, at present, recommend such radical measures. We are looking to see if they considered maiming, certain forms of depravation therapy, and good old simple beatings.
If, however, their theories prove to be sound, we here at KI would like to see a study on how such measures can be used against . . . oh, say, political/governmental administrations who have gotten out of hand and act like fascists, I mean rotten children . . . . whatever.
Y'all might be interested to know that The Kobiashi Institute™ (For Advanced Big Time Deep Thinking & Stuff™) is reviewing a study that was conducted by a German Institute that spends a lot of its time and money investigating behaviour modification. In this study they conclude that the best discipline for problem children is death. While our initial thoughts about this are that it is rather extreme, there is no denying that if a problem child is dead, he/she can no longer misbehave. Be that as it may, we here at the Kobi Institute do not, at present, recommend such radical measures. We are looking to see if they considered maiming, certain forms of depravation therapy, and good old simple beatings.
If, however, their theories prove to be sound, we here at KI would like to see a study on how such measures can be used against . . . oh, say, political/governmental administrations who have gotten out of hand and act like fascists, I mean rotten children . . . . whatever.
Originally Posted by kobiashi
...If, however, their theories prove to be sound, we here at KI would like to see a study on how such measures can be used against . . . oh, say, political/governmental administrations who have gotten out of hand and act like fascists, I mean rotten children . . . . whatever.




