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Thread: Semi-Final #2: JMU-Weber

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    Default Re: Semi-Final #2: JMU-Weber

    Weber is ten ply soft today. JMU is good but not as good as last time in Frisco

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    Default Re: Semi-Final #2: JMU-Weber

    Quote Originally Posted by JMUVtFan View Post
    Can't say I've seen any JMU fans try to ban NDSU traditions. Why not just prevent them from scoring? Lots of bitter comments when yall destroyed Montana State today. Why?
    Because, our traditions don't include not picking up after ourselves?
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    Quote Originally Posted by JMUVtFan View Post
    Can't say I've seen any JMU fans try to ban NDSU traditions. Why not just prevent them from scoring? Lots of bitter comments when yall destroyed Montana State today. Why?
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    Default Re: Semi-Final #2: JMU-Weber

    Quote Originally Posted by bisonaudit View Post
    Because, our traditions don't include not picking up after ourselves?
    JMU will likely try to ban NDSU fans from being loud and losing our voices, plus eating red meat and drinking beer.


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    Default Re: Semi-Final #2: JMU-Weber

    I just love how gullible JMU fans are. It's like telling your little brother he's adopted and him believing you for two years.

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    Default Re: Semi-Final #2: JMU-Weber

    This is some hilarious nervous, emotionally charged, bitter commentary. You'd think this was your first time making it here. It's weird considering your background and tradition.

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    Default Re: Semi-Final #2: JMU-Weber

    Looks like its time to start printing thousands of J-M-Who? posters for Frisco!!

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    Default Re: Semi-Final #2: JMU-Weber

    If UNI and Weber had something resembling offenses they might have challenged JMU.

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    Default Re: Semi-Final #2: JMU-Weber

    Quote Originally Posted by Bisonator98 View Post
    If UNI and Weber had something resembling offenses they might have challenged JMU.
    From what I have seen I agree.

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    Default Re: Semi-Final #2: JMU-Weber

    Weber just surrendered there not trying PAT2. The student assistants may as well just pack up for the airport now.
    I have the honor to be Your Obedient Servant - B.Aud

    We all live in stories... It seems to me that a definition of any living vibrant society is that you constantly question those stories... The argument itself is freedom. It's not that you come to a conclusion about it. Through that argument you change your mind sometimes... That's how societies grow. When you can't retell for yourself the stories of your life then you live in a prison... Somebody else controls the story. - S. Rushdie

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