
Siouxdonyms
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That's correct. Definitely selling the point to drop the $$$ on the dish. I was hoping to hold off for a while, but this may force me to do it sooner.
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Nice run by Freund on first down. Gain of 16.
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Sioux D recovers after that first play to force CW to punt. Let's Go Sioux! Sioux starting on 6 yard line.
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Video back. CW with a pretty nice gain on 1st. Let's go D!
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Video still intermittent and choppy at times. Not to impressed yet with the quality.
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XP Good! 7-0! 54 seconds, three runs by Chappell and one short pass to Dressler.
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Nice cutback by Chappell to put the Sioux up 6-0!
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Iceberg's correct. You can usually find out what channel it will be on a few hours (sometimes a day or two) beforehand, but Wisconsin is always on.
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I have Dish Network. Two years ago, they offered me the Early Bird special, while last year, I had to pay full price. I didn't have to call them up to sign up again, they just keep renewing it until you call up and cancel it, which is fine with me because I don't have to do anything to get it.
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I think INCH is about to pi$$ me off again...
Siouxdonyms replied to siouxnami's topic in Men's Hockey
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Ah, on my TV, it's LSU 17, VA Tech 0
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SIOUX!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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3 and out!!!!! Bring out the O!!!!!!!
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Nice start for the boys!!!! Go Sioux!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Just fasten it to your belt loop everytime you're finished! Never know when you're going to get into a street fight!
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I hate all of Goons posts (okay, not really, but other posters just seem to jump on you randomly, so I thought I'd see how it feels....not quite the rush I thought it may be! ) I also hate people with authentic, game worn jerseys because my a$$ is to cheap to pay the price they're worth!
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Announcer knew Ulfie's reputation, "You live by the sword, you die by the sword and this guy has done this to many guys in the league." During the Neely fight, all I could think was, "Kick his a$$, SeaBass!!!
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Ulfie had some skill. However, you said it best...he was an agitator, which leads to what? Fights. The very thing you're arguing about. Ulf was brought to Pittsburgh to protect Lemieux. He also wore oversized pads, which Neely referred to as "his suit of armor."
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Sorry Dave. Bruins/Cam Neely fans will never like Ulfie. The hit he put on Neely led to me not liking the Penguins to totally despising them.
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I don't know if I would consider it to be immature. For ages, people have said to men who have disputes, "Settle it like men" meaning to fight it out. I still think this is the mindset of a lot of guys who don't seem to go to college. Don't mean to be disrespectful to those who don't attend college, and I'm not saying it's the mindset of everyone who doesn't attend college. However, I have a lot of friends with different education levels and I would say a large majority of my friends with a high school education would choose to settle disputes in this manner. People who do attend college seem to learn somewhere in that timeframe that the mind is a wonderful thing and it should be used to solve as many disputes as possible. It's the solution to many problems. Fighting could be considered immature to a certain extent, as once men reach the age of 35 or 40, they tend to shy away from fighting as much as they would have when in their 20's. I think Paukovich knew he needed to do this to earn a certain amount of respect with his teammates. He knew Greene was on the team, and they both knew there was history. The same thing happened last year after the rookie Florida Panthers defenseman had a late hit on Parise. To earn the respect of the Devils and his own teammates, he squared off with a fighter later on in the game. He went down quick and was out of the game, but hat's off to him for standing up when he knew he was in the wronog. I don't think he meant to do it, but couldn't change it after it happened. I don't know if Paukovich knew it or not. He was in his freshman seasons in the WCHA Final Five. Could have been intentional...could have been adrenaline. Only Paukovich knows the actual truth. He may have been in the line of sight of the referee, holding up his arm, but I can't say honestly that he definitely saw it. As Sioux fans, are outlook on the incident are definitely skewed to Robbie's favor. Paukovich knew what he did was wrong, and he tried to contact Robbie afterwards to talk to him. I'm sure it was definitely difficult for him to deal with. Whatever your opinion on fighting on the NHL is, the current standard is to follow the unwritten code. You may or may not like the code, everyone is entitled to their opinion. However, at this time in the NHL, it is a respected code. Me personally, I like it. That obviously differs from Dave's opinion. I respect his opinion. I know if someone tried to engage me in a fight, I would try to solve things verbally before ever letting it become physical. I'm not a fan of a hockey game that is completely filled with fights. I like some flow to the game. However, I do like the idea of players policing the game, as well as referee's, but that's just my personal opinion.
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Center Ice is definitely the way to go. I'm excited that I'll get to see Toews play a few different times in Nashville this season too.
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Did they ever recover? Wasn't that their excuse of not being able to hang in there with us in the West Regional OT?
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It's the defensemen who make an untimely choice of when to jump into the play, and then get burnt on odd-man rushes the other way, which bugs me the most. Let's get rid of that all together this year!
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Didn't Colby Genoway get traded to Manitoba midway through last year?
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Added a few more in there. You thinking of links to stats pages or something like that? I'm sure we can do what we want for now. Just wondering what your thoughts on it were.