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Re: Most important thing for the valley to be successful is.

Postby ictjay » June 17th, 2014, 1:54 pm

Cdizzle wrote:Literally only one with a lick of sense?

This is your argument against made up facts and hyperbole?

Good effort.



Yea, want me to go down the line of SN's I know/met? The good ones are either pushing 80 or have left. Outpost is gone, Sub is gone. Idiots like Fever are left and tolerated. Its who can ridicule who the most. After reading this thread, we obviously have carryover. Sad...
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Postby Cdizzle » June 17th, 2014, 2:21 pm

ictjay wrote:
Cdizzle wrote:Literally only one with a lick of sense?

This is your argument against made up facts and hyperbole?

Good effort.



Idiots like Fever are left and tolerated. Its who can ridicule who the most.


The hypocrisy is strong with this one.
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Postby Aargh » June 17th, 2014, 2:33 pm

Well, my posts were successful. I was just wondering if there were CU fans who just can't give up the Valley, in spite of their school going to the BIG EAST, which is one of the major basketball power conferences in the nation.

All a poster has to do is hint at anything negative about CU and the CU crowd comes crawling out of the woodwork.
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Re: Most important thing for the valley to be successful is.

Postby Championz » June 17th, 2014, 3:13 pm

I just checked in on the Creighton board and there are literally more Bluejay fans posting here right now than on their own board. I'm not sure what that means exactly.
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Postby BUDude » June 17th, 2014, 9:13 pm

Championz wrote:I just checked in on the Creighton board and there are literally more Bluejay fans posting here right now than on their own board. I'm not sure what that means exactly.

It means you should stop checking the Creighton board.
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Postby Snaggletooth » June 17th, 2014, 10:52 pm

Championz wrote:I just checked in on the Creighton board and there are literally more Bluejay fans posting here right now than on their own board. I'm not sure what that means exactly.


it means it almost football season the the bj fans are getting all their red attire ready for football.
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Re: Most important thing for the valley to be successful is.

Postby Championz » June 18th, 2014, 12:16 am

BUDude wrote:
Championz wrote:I just checked in on the Creighton board and there are literally more Bluejay fans posting here right now than on their own board. I'm not sure what that means exactly.

It means you should stop checking the Creighton board.


That's why I was just "checking in". I didn't even read anything. Just checked the activity levels.
I just find it a little odd that there's more activity on a board they no longer are affiliated with than one of their own team's. I think what it really means is that there are a lot of Creighton fans out there that are missing the Valley, are not getting the respect/attention from their Big East cohorts, and are still sensitive to what is said on here, even though it should matter little to them (or perhaps the truth hurts and they can't help themselves). It also may mean they need to give themselves something to entertain themselves with, as the future ahead looks murky.
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Postby BUDude » June 18th, 2014, 6:07 am

Looks like plenty of traffic on their board to me. Still don't understand why all you WSU guys are obsessed with a team no longer here.
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Postby Cdizzle » June 18th, 2014, 8:19 am

BUDude wrote:Looks like plenty of traffic on their board to me. Still don't understand why all you WSU guys are obsessed with a team no longer here.

I wouldn't call it obsession. I also wouldn't say they are no longer here....

I did like the direction of the board the past few months without them being around much. Lots of civil discourse and information.
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Postby Veritas » June 18th, 2014, 8:50 am

BUDude wrote:Looks like plenty of traffic on their board to me. Still don't understand why all you WSU guys are obsessed with a team no longer here.

Only speaking for myself here...,
Shockers have no rivals in the MoVal. There aren't any dates being circled on the calendar. Tulsa used to be that school. There was a lot of give and take between Shocker and BJ fans. BJs would probably say the same thing though most of them believe SIU was their MoVal rival. It's all part of the rhetoric.
That void is somewhat missed mainly because the Shox are now on a geographic island without any peers.
We miss looking forward to a specific school and the anticipated beat down. For a number of years, whether it baseball or basketball, CU was that school, and it was fun.
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