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From the time Wilson left his medical call until the time that the shooting was over and done with was 90 seconds. Did you listen to the results of the grand jury's decision at all tonight? As Wilson was telling them to step up onto the sidewalk and passing them he realized that Brown matched the description of the individual from the theft. That's when he stopped and the altercation escalated from there. You're pulling up stuff that's several months old and just not completely true and patchy at best.

Regardless I'm pulling up a direct quote by his police chief. So you're saying there are conflicting versions? Man that is shocking.

The details don't even interest me that much anyways. Reality is what it is, facts are facts and I don't have any of them. All I know is that either evidenced by this or with exception to this, black American males fear for their lives more than they should have to in our country, cops operate with near impunity and a double standard in regards to the legal system, and white dudes like abdullah the butcher that have never been a legitimate victim of systemic oppression and couldn't possibly understand what it's like love to point and scorn at the black community across the entire country being sick of no progress towards the rights and justice for their people in decades and acting out against it.

Even if Darrin Wilson is 100% just and innocent in what he did, which is a possibility, the response is about more than Wilson and Mike Brown. It's hardly about that at all. It's about what people believe it represents.

 
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Blowing my 10@D inside Avril Lavigne would be fun
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5 (BTN Stats Guys say 6 but I can't find the sixth person) FBS Power-Five head coaches have had 9+ wins in their first seven years of coaching. They are as follows:

George Woodruff (Penn State - 1892-1898)

Tom Osborne (Nebraska - 1973-1979)

Barry Switzer (Oklahoma - 1973-1979)

Chris Petersen (Boise State - 2006-2012)

Bo Pelini (Nebraska - 2008-2014)

To disarm the stupid argument of all of your facebook friends, here are the comparisons of each of these head coaches in those 7 years that go deeper than wins.

George Woodruff coached in the 1890's before bowls and polls and conferences and etc., but he is credited with 3 national championships.

Tom Osborne

16-11 Against Ranked Teams

0 Top-5 Finishes

7 Top-10 Finishes

2 Conference Championships

5 Major Bowls (defined as Cotton, Fiesta, Sugar, Rose, Orange)

2 Major Bowl Wins

0 Undefeated Season

16 Losses

Barry Switzer

27-5 Against Ranked Teams

6 Top-5 Finishes

7 Top-10 Finishes

2 National Championships

7 Conference Championships

5 Major Bowls (for some reason they didn't play in bowl games his first two seasons, but these would have been major bowls as well)

4 Major Bowl Wins

2 Undefeated Seasons

7 Losses

Chris Petersen

7-5 Against Ranked Teams

2 Top-5 Finishes

4 Top-10 Finishes

5 Conference Championships

2 Major Bowls

2 Major Bowl Wins

2 Undefeated Seasons

8 Losses

Bo Pelini

9-17 Against Ranked Teams

0 Top-5 Finishes

0 Top-10 Finishes

0 Conference Championships

0 Major Bowls

0 Major Bowl Wins

0 Undefeated Seasons

27 Losses
Getting a migraine but feeling affirmed after looking at Bo's column.
Nice work Landlord.
Yeah, nice work Ladlord. That definitely puts Pelini in fifth place in the 9-wins per season category. That is, fifth among the 2,000+ head coaches of Div. 1 and FBS football over the past 100 years. lulz
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Yeah and all of those 2000+ coaches has extra games as we do now in today's game and all coached at programs of the level of prestige that Pelini did. Use yourmotherf'ng brain NUance.

 
5 (BTN Stats Guys say 6 but I can't find the sixth person) FBS Power-Five head coaches have had 9+ wins in their first seven years of coaching. They are as follows:

George Woodruff (Penn State - 1892-1898)

Tom Osborne (Nebraska - 1973-1979)

Barry Switzer (Oklahoma - 1973-1979)

Chris Petersen (Boise State - 2006-2012)

Bo Pelini (Nebraska - 2008-2014)

To disarm the stupid argument of all of your facebook friends, here are the comparisons of each of these head coaches in those 7 years that go deeper than wins.

George Woodruff coached in the 1890's before bowls and polls and conferences and etc., but he is credited with 3 national championships.

Tom Osborne

16-11 Against Ranked Teams

0 Top-5 Finishes

7 Top-10 Finishes

2 Conference Championships

5 Major Bowls (defined as Cotton, Fiesta, Sugar, Rose, Orange)

2 Major Bowl Wins

0 Undefeated Season

16 Losses

Barry Switzer

27-5 Against Ranked Teams

6 Top-5 Finishes

7 Top-10 Finishes

2 National Championships

7 Conference Championships

5 Major Bowls (for some reason they didn't play in bowl games his first two seasons, but these would have been major bowls as well)

4 Major Bowl Wins

2 Undefeated Seasons

7 Losses

Chris Petersen

7-5 Against Ranked Teams

2 Top-5 Finishes

4 Top-10 Finishes

5 Conference Championships

2 Major Bowls

2 Major Bowl Wins

2 Undefeated Seasons

8 Losses

Bo Pelini

9-17 Against Ranked Teams

0 Top-5 Finishes

0 Top-10 Finishes

0 Conference Championships

0 Major Bowls

0 Major Bowl Wins

0 Undefeated Seasons

27 Losses
Getting a migraine but feeling affirmed after looking at Bo's column.
Nice work Landlord.
Yeah, nice work Ladlord. That definitely puts Pelini in fifth place in the 9-wins per season category. That is, fifth among the 2,000+ head coaches of Div. 1 and FBS football over the past 100 years. lulz
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Yeah and all of those 2000+ coaches has extra games as we do now in today's game and all coached at programs of the level of prestige that Pelini did. Use yourmotherf'ng brain NUance.
If it was that easy I guess hundreds of coaches have done it. Oh wait, my deficient brain is telling me that only five have.

Sure, I'd rather see us win 12 or 13 games. Who wouldn't? But why tackle this 9-win argument in the first place? If only five coaches in the history of Div. 1 and FBS have done it, then why even go there? Riddle me that Mr. Big Brain.
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5 (BTN Stats Guys say 6 but I can't find the sixth person) FBS Power-Five head coaches have had 9+ wins in their first seven years of coaching. They are as follows:

George Woodruff (Penn State - 1892-1898)

Tom Osborne (Nebraska - 1973-1979)

Barry Switzer (Oklahoma - 1973-1979)

Chris Petersen (Boise State - 2006-2012)

Bo Pelini (Nebraska - 2008-2014)

To disarm the stupid argument of all of your facebook friends, here are the comparisons of each of these head coaches in those 7 years that go deeper than wins.

George Woodruff coached in the 1890's before bowls and polls and conferences and etc., but he is credited with 3 national championships.

Tom Osborne

16-11 Against Ranked Teams

0 Top-5 Finishes

7 Top-10 Finishes

2 Conference Championships

5 Major Bowls (defined as Cotton, Fiesta, Sugar, Rose, Orange)

2 Major Bowl Wins

0 Undefeated Season

16 Losses

Barry Switzer

27-5 Against Ranked Teams

6 Top-5 Finishes

7 Top-10 Finishes

2 National Championships

7 Conference Championships

5 Major Bowls (for some reason they didn't play in bowl games his first two seasons, but these would have been major bowls as well)

4 Major Bowl Wins

2 Undefeated Seasons

7 Losses

Chris Petersen

7-5 Against Ranked Teams

2 Top-5 Finishes

4 Top-10 Finishes

5 Conference Championships

2 Major Bowls

2 Major Bowl Wins

2 Undefeated Seasons

8 Losses

Bo Pelini

9-17 Against Ranked Teams

0 Top-5 Finishes

0 Top-10 Finishes

0 Conference Championships

0 Major Bowls

0 Major Bowl Wins

0 Undefeated Seasons

27 Losses
Getting a migraine but feeling affirmed after looking at Bo's column.
Nice work Landlord.
Yeah, nice work Ladlord. That definitely puts Pelini in fifth place in the 9-wins per season category. That is, fifth among the 2,000+ head coaches of Div. 1 and FBS football over the past 100 years. lulz
default_laugh.png
Yeah and all of those 2000+ coaches has extra games as we do now in today's game and all coached at programs of the level of prestige that Pelini did. Use yourmotherf'ng brain NUance.

Wow, you can swear at people on this board?
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5 (BTN Stats Guys say 6 but I can't find the sixth person) FBS Power-Five head coaches have had 9+ wins in their first seven years of coaching. They are as follows:

George Woodruff (Penn State - 1892-1898)

Tom Osborne (Nebraska - 1973-1979)

Barry Switzer (Oklahoma - 1973-1979)

Chris Petersen (Boise State - 2006-2012)

Bo Pelini (Nebraska - 2008-2014)

To disarm the stupid argument of all of your facebook friends, here are the comparisons of each of these head coaches in those 7 years that go deeper than wins.

George Woodruff coached in the 1890's before bowls and polls and conferences and etc., but he is credited with 3 national championships.

Tom Osborne

16-11 Against Ranked Teams

0 Top-5 Finishes

7 Top-10 Finishes

2 Conference Championships

5 Major Bowls (defined as Cotton, Fiesta, Sugar, Rose, Orange)

2 Major Bowl Wins

0 Undefeated Season

16 Losses

Barry Switzer

27-5 Against Ranked Teams

6 Top-5 Finishes

7 Top-10 Finishes

2 National Championships

7 Conference Championships

5 Major Bowls (for some reason they didn't play in bowl games his first two seasons, but these would have been major bowls as well)

4 Major Bowl Wins

2 Undefeated Seasons

7 Losses

Chris Petersen

7-5 Against Ranked Teams

2 Top-5 Finishes

4 Top-10 Finishes

5 Conference Championships

2 Major Bowls

2 Major Bowl Wins

2 Undefeated Seasons

8 Losses

Bo Pelini

9-17 Against Ranked Teams

0 Top-5 Finishes

0 Top-10 Finishes

0 Conference Championships

0 Major Bowls

0 Major Bowl Wins

0 Undefeated Seasons

27 Losses
Getting a migraine but feeling affirmed after looking at Bo's column.Nice work Landlord.
Yeah, nice work Ladlord. That definitely puts Pelini in fifth place in the 9-wins per season category. That is, fifth among the 2,000+ head coaches of Div. 1 and FBS football over the past 100 years. lulz
default_laugh.png
Yeah and all of those 2000+ coaches has extra games as we do now in today's game and all coached at programs of the level of prestige that Pelini did. Use yourmotherf'ng brain NUance.
If it was that easy I guess hundreds of coaches have done it. Oh wait, my deficient brain is telling me that only five have.

Sure, I'd rather see us win 12 or 13 games. Who wouldn't? But why tackle this 9-win argument in the first place? If only five coaches in the history of Div. 1 and FBS have done it, then why even go there? Riddle me that Mr. Big Brain.
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Sure, Bo's a good coach. He gets his nine wins a season and goes and wins the taxslayer.com gator bowl every now and then. But guess what, we don't care about the taxslayer.com gator bowl. We want to play for that nice and shiny National Championship trophy. We should be blowing out Minnesota, not giving up 400 some yard to Wisconsin, not winning in Overtime against Iowa, and not squeaking by McNeese. We should be dominating those teams, the kind of blowing them out 60-zip and were not even done with the first half domination (okay maybe I'm kidding...maybe). We want to see our defense completely dominate, playing physical, up in your face football. We want to be the team that everyone hates except out fans, the team that QB's fear more than anything in the world (other then that creepy Purdue mascot). We want to be in the top 5 every year, we want to play in the national championship game every year. Maybe Bo's a good coach for Colorado, or Illinois, but he's not a good coach for Nebraska.
And yet he will most likely be the coach of Nebraska next year. Despite your boring rant.

 
Sure, Bo's a good coach. He gets his nine wins a season and goes and wins the taxslayer.com gator bowl every now and then. But guess what, we don't care about the taxslayer.com gator bowl. We want to play for that nice and shiny National Championship trophy. We should be blowing out Minnesota, not giving up 400 some yard to Wisconsin, not winning in Overtime against Iowa, and not squeaking by McNeese. We should be dominating those teams, the kind of blowing them out 60-zip and were not even done with the first half domination (okay maybe I'm kidding...maybe). We want to see our defense completely dominate, playing physical, up in your face football. We want to be the team that everyone hates except out fans, the team that QB's fear more than anything in the world (other then that creepy Purdue mascot). We want to be in the top 5 every year, we want to play in the national championship game every year. Maybe Bo's a good coach for Colorado, or Illinois, but he's not a good coach for Nebraska.
And yet he will most likely be the coach of Nebraska next year. Despite your boring rant.
Get off the board. You know what you are going to read. Why waste the time if you don't share the opinion of the collective.

 
Sure, Bo's a good coach. He gets his nine wins a season and goes and wins the taxslayer.com gator bowl every now and then. But guess what, we don't care about the taxslayer.com gator bowl. We want to play for that nice and shiny National Championship trophy. We should be blowing out Minnesota, not giving up 400 some yard to Wisconsin, not winning in Overtime against Iowa, and not squeaking by McNeese. We should be dominating those teams, the kind of blowing them out 60-zip and were not even done with the first half domination (okay maybe I'm kidding...maybe). We want to see our defense completely dominate, playing physical, up in your face football. We want to be the team that everyone hates except out fans, the team that QB's fear more than anything in the world (other then that creepy Purdue mascot). We want to be in the top 5 every year, we want to play in the national championship game every year. Maybe Bo's a good coach for Colorado, or Illinois, but he's not a good coach for Nebraska.
And yet he will most likely be the coach of Nebraska next year. Despite your boring rant.
Get off the board. You know what you are going to read. Why waste the time if you don't share the opinion of the collective.
You get off the board, so I don't have to read your drivel.

 
Sure, Bo's a good coach. He gets his nine wins a season and goes and wins the taxslayer.com gator bowl every now and then. But guess what, we don't care about the taxslayer.com gator bowl. We want to play for that nice and shiny National Championship trophy. We should be blowing out Minnesota, not giving up 400 some yard to Wisconsin, not winning in Overtime against Iowa, and not squeaking by McNeese. We should be dominating those teams, the kind of blowing them out 60-zip and were not even done with the first half domination (okay maybe I'm kidding...maybe). We want to see our defense completely dominate, playing physical, up in your face football. We want to be the team that everyone hates except out fans, the team that QB's fear more than anything in the world (other then that creepy Purdue mascot). We want to be in the top 5 every year, we want to play in the national championship game every year. Maybe Bo's a good coach for Colorado, or Illinois, but he's not a good coach for Nebraska.
And yet he will most likely be the coach of Nebraska next year. Despite your boring rant.
Get off the board. You know what you are going to read. Why waste the time if you don't share the opinion of the collective.
You get off the board, so I don't have to read your drivel.
quality discourse here.

 
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