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  1. 1 hour ago, Sioux>Bison said:

    You mean their running game finally woke up?!?!?!? Not denying that to be key for NDSU going forward but the passing game is still worse than even UND’s! NDSU has shown some life finally by they have a long way back if that passing doesn’t get any better. My prediction is 1-2 but I could see them going 2-1

    NDSU is averaging 230 yards rushing per game.  Im not sure I would call that asleep.

  2. 4 hours ago, Sioux>Bison said:

    NDSU is not the best team in the valley and could go 0-3 the next few weeks. They are barely one dimensional as of last week. All three D lines in the upcoming games are going to be better than UND and will shut the run down. Good thing NDSU won the Siouxper bowl because that could be the last highlight of the season for them.......

    If I had a dime for every time I have heard this.

  3. 4 hours ago, Mama Sue said:

    Google says “drip by drip, with commitment” so giving a consistent effort... some times used in fundraising or financial commitments.  Sounds like a good term for the team......

    I find myself looking up phrases quiet regularly.

    Hope we have a season 

    Ahh that makes sense.  

  4. 4 hours ago, Siouxphan27 said:

    I had no idea scholarship athletes were considered consultants.  Thanks for clearing that up.  

    You keep moving the goal posts trying to make your ridiculous statements work.  They dont.

  5. On 1/23/2020 at 3:46 PM, Siouxphan27 said:

    Except the consultant isn't considered an employee.  Try again.  

    I am a consultant that is a employee of a large healthcare group.  Contractors can be 1099 or w2.

    Same situation when I worked for the DOD.  I was considered a federal contract employee.

     

     

  6. On 1/23/2020 at 4:40 PM, The Sicatoka said:

    Consultants bill by the hour. Subtle yet finite difference. 

    Thus.. they are paid by the hour.  Quit arguing something that is obvious to all but the most idiotic.

  7. Regarding the pass/lateral:  It was very close and probably a forward pass.  BUT as your players will confirm, the turf in the Fargo Dome is very messed up and has a huge bow in the marker lines.   Its very possible that it was thrown backwards but because of the wave in the marker lines it looks like a forward pass. 

    So if you are going by the yard lines I would call it a forward pass.  If you were able to draw an straight line across the field of play it could be a backwards pass.

    The people at the Fargo Dome need to get this mess fixed, its embarrassing.

    I say bad call on the refs.

     

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  8. 16 minutes ago, The Fan said:

    I am an uncle to Noah Wanzek, you know, one of the big slow “White” WR’s, who can’t separate (not sure how he caught 74 balls this year) but who gave it his all for 4 years and who basically played with one arm Saturday. He found out today he played with a separated shoulder and fractured collarbone.  Might had something to do with his separation problem. You know, he’s the one who doesn’t have any athleticism, never mind his 22’  long jump & 43’ triple jump in HS and being named a ND Mr. basketball finalist.  Oh yea, he is also one of the WR who is not a D1 talent, according to this blog, yet he’s ranked high in UND’s all time WR record books. Heck, he even beat Kenny Gollady’s season receptions record. I’ve always suspected a subtle hint of racial profiling on this blog, not being black, you know he can’t be that good! Now, it being a race problem actually has been said here by some.  Disgusting!  We have guys on the team with a ton of speed, but few catches. Speed is obviously helpful but it takes more than just speed to be a good wide receiver. 
    I never followed this blog until Noah went to UND and will probably not follow it anymore.  But a word of advice, parents and other family members can read too!  Good luck to the Hawks into the future!

    My question is:  Why was this not discovered prior to playing?  Did he hide his injury or did the coaching staff not notice?

    As for the separated shoulder, no way does anyone play with that. Sorry but I call BS.

    Either answer will be a bit concerning. 

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