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bleedpurple

Yes, the Behrendt interception just slipped out of his hand. I thought it may have been tipped also but it turns out it just slipped out. 

BoBo

Quote from: retagent on November 09, 2014, 09:59:26 AM
So let's see if I have this right BoBo. If an opposing team/player does well against UWW, it's because UWW was deficient. When  UWW as a team does well against an opponent, it has nothing to do with the deficiencies of the opponent, but everything to do with UWW abilities. Do I have it now?

NO, you don't have it.

Your interpretation is way off.

However, everyone has a right to be stupid...but, you're abusing the privilege.
I'VE REACHED THAT AGE
WHERE MY BRAIN GOES
FROM "YOU PROBABLY
SHOULDN'T SAY THAT," TO
"WHAT THE HELL, LET'S SEE
WHAT HAPPENS."

OzJohnnie

Quote from: BoBo on November 10, 2014, 05:44:26 AM
Quote from: retagent on November 09, 2014, 09:59:26 AM
So let's see if I have this right BoBo. If an opposing team/player does well against UWW, it's because UWW was deficient. When  UWW as a team does well against an opponent, it has nothing to do with the deficiencies of the opponent, but everything to do with UWW abilities. Do I have it now?

NO, you don't have it.

Your interpretation is way off.

However, everyone has a right to be stupid...but, you're abusing the privilege.


I bet when you look in a mirror it's like a vampire, bobo - no self reflection.

I love checking in here from time to time.
  

retagent


MasterJedi

Quote from: retagent on November 10, 2014, 09:23:31 AM
At least I'm not abusing myself.

What you do behind closed doors is none of our business.!  ;)

bulk19

Quote from: bleedpurple on November 10, 2014, 12:02:34 AM
Yes, the Behrendt interception just slipped out of his hand. I thought it may have been tipped also but it turns out it just slipped out.
So I got lost and confused when I feel asleep last week reading the WIAC in-game updates vs. Platteville... Was the Behrendt interception vs. Point a forced error? Or an unforced error?  ;D

WarhawkDad

Quote from: bleedpurple on November 09, 2014, 09:43:57 PM
I don't do any other message boards, so I have to say it here: The Chicago Bears are absolutely pathetic.
This is a FIB talking, the Bears are beyond pathetic!
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2013  WIAC PICKEM CHAMPION

"Pound The Rock!!!"

voice

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bleedpurple

Quote from: bulk19 on November 10, 2014, 11:21:47 AM
Quote from: bleedpurple on November 10, 2014, 12:02:34 AM
Yes, the Behrendt interception just slipped out of his hand. I thought it may have been tipped also but it turns out it just slipped out.
So I got lost and confused when I feel asleep last week reading the WIAC in-game updates vs. Platteville... Was the Behrendt interception vs. Point a forced error? Or an unforced error?  ;D

We'll let you be the judge. We don't see enough UW-W errors to be able to judge on how to divide them up.  ;D

bleedpurple

Quote from: OzJohnnie on November 10, 2014, 06:33:30 AM
Quote from: BoBo on November 10, 2014, 05:44:26 AM
Quote from: retagent on November 09, 2014, 09:59:26 AM
So let's see if I have this right BoBo. If an opposing team/player does well against UWW, it's because UWW was deficient. When  UWW as a team does well against an opponent, it has nothing to do with the deficiencies of the opponent, but everything to do with UWW abilities. Do I have it now?

NO, you don't have it.

Your interpretation is way off.

However, everyone has a right to be stupid...but, you're abusing the privilege.


I bet when you look in a mirror it's like a vampire, bobo - no self reflection.

I love checking in here from time to time.

So perhaps the Johnnies' anticipated playoff berth has their fans dander up? Good to hear from you guys.  Maybe we'll get to see your boys at the Perk this year! 

Ret, you are creeping back closer to that village idiot designation.  ;)

I'll clear it up for you. If an opponent does well against UW-W it is because they got lucky. If UW-W does well, it just means it's the other 99% of the time of a normal day.  Does that work for you?  ;D

voice

#36475
With Veterans Day to be observed tomorrow I'd like to remember back to the mid-1990s an the story of  the 1998 WIAC Player of the Year.

UW-Whitewater football great, Derrick LeVake was a "Man among Boys" as a UWW offensive tackle in the mid-90s. He arrived on campus as a decorated US Army Ranger. Prior to his Warhawk football career he spent four years trained in covert operations that used deadly force. As member of the U.S. Army's elite Rangers, by jumping out of airplanes during Operation Desert Storm and chasing retreating Iraqis back to Baghdad.  Thanks for your military service and your hall of fame career at UWW!

bleedpurple

Quote from: voice on November 10, 2014, 06:42:35 PM
With Veterans Day to be observed tomorrow I'd like to remember back to the mid-1990s an the story of  the 1998 WIAC Player of the Year.

UW-Whitewater football great, Derrick LeVake was a "Man among Boys" as a UWW offensive tackle in the mid-90s. He arrived on campus as a decorated US Army Ranger. Prior to his Warhawk football career he spent four years trained in covert operations that used deadly force. As member of the U9.S. Army's elite Rangers, by jumping out of airplanes during Operation Desert Storm and chasing retreating Iraqis back to Baghdad.  Thanks for your military service and your hall of fame career at UWW!

Catch Voice's article on Derrick, posted now on warhawkfootball.com.  Due to temporary technical difficulties, you must scroll down to "Game Central" to see the link to the story.  Still quick and easy to find if you scroll to almost the bottom of the page.   

www.warhawkfootball.com

WarhawkDad

Quote from: bleedpurple on November 10, 2014, 08:02:17 PM
Quote from: voice on November 10, 2014, 06:42:35 PM
With Veterans Day to be observed tomorrow I'd like to remember back to the mid-1990s an the story of  the 1998 WIAC Player of the Year.

UW-Whitewater football great, Derrick LeVake was a "Man among Boys" as a UWW offensive tackle in the mid-90s. He arrived on campus as a decorated US Army Ranger. Prior to his Warhawk football career he spent four years trained in covert operations that used deadly force. As member of the U9.S. Army's elite Rangers, by jumping out of airplanes during Operation Desert Storm and chasing retreating Iraqis back to Baghdad.  Thanks for your military service and your hall of fame career at UWW!

Catch Voice's article on Derrick, posted now on warhawkfootball.com.  Due to temporary technical difficulties, you must scroll down to "Game Central" to see the link to the story.  Still quick and easy to find if you scroll to almost the bottom of the page.   

www.warhawkfootball.com

Great article by Voice!   Bleedpurple, I also really enjoyed your Trending Up and Trending Down feature and encourage all UWW fans to take time to read it and offer their thoughts here on the WIAC Board. 

WHD
Six Time National Champions: 2007, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013 and 2014



2013  WIAC PICKEM CHAMPION

"Pound The Rock!!!"

retagent

Happy Veterans Day to all, especially fellow Veterans. Nice shout out article on Derrick LeVake.

bleedpurple

Quote from: WarhawkDad on November 11, 2014, 10:40:25 AM
Quote from: bleedpurple on November 10, 2014, 08:02:17 PM
Quote from: voice on November 10, 2014, 06:42:35 PM
With Veterans Day to be observed tomorrow I'd like to remember back to the mid-1990s an the story of  the 1998 WIAC Player of the Year.

UW-Whitewater football great, Derrick LeVake was a "Man among Boys" as a UWW offensive tackle in the mid-90s. He arrived on campus as a decorated US Army Ranger. Prior to his Warhawk football career he spent four years trained in covert operations that used deadly force. As member of the U9.S. Army's elite Rangers, by jumping out of airplanes during Operation Desert Storm and chasing retreating Iraqis back to Baghdad.  Thanks for your military service and your hall of fame career at UWW!

Catch Voice's article on Derrick, posted now on warhawkfootball.com.  Due to temporary technical difficulties, you must scroll down to "Game Central" to see the link to the story.  Still quick and easy to find if you scroll to almost the bottom of the page.   

www.warhawkfootball.com

Great article by Voice!   Bleedpurple, I also really enjoyed your Trending Up and Trending Down feature and encourage all UWW fans to take time to read it and offer their thoughts here on the WIAC Board. 

WHD

Thanks much WHD. I certainly appreciate it. And a huge thank you to RET and all who have served. Most of us don't say it enough but without a doubt we owe you a huge debt of gratitude!