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Are the people pissed at his firing actually reading any articles or just reading, Coach who won 100-0 got fired? His team ran up the score on a team that had 8 players available, they where pressing full court and jacking up three pointers up by 59 at the half. He coached at a Christian Private school that's creed was Christ like living, and you acted surprised when he doesn't apologize for rubbing it in the face of a vastly inferior team? And making his own statements as if they were the schools? That's what got him fired. Not the score, but his attitude that he did nothing wrong by letting his girls full court press and jack up three pointers until 3 minutes left in the game. He got fired for violating school protocol, and making claims for the school when they were his own ideas. Not the score of the game.
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I prefer his Hurricane Mixer which is a Black Hole Slam/Lanzarse.
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Isn't part of what killed that gimmick him getting toasted in the Brawl for it All by someone? That shoot fighting tournament killed off his push and the man it was supposed to showcase in Steve Williams'.
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It was the first thing that came up when I googled Touchdown Jesus images.
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Since Gos picked again, and he's one of my bookeneds, I'll go... Olivia Benson
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Zoid according to Gos' sig we are on round 14. So fill out the roster to 14. I'm double dipping into Kenichi with this pick, but she always made me laugh. Shigure Kosaka
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I thought it has been well established that Jesus is only interested in football games anyway. Just ask Kurt Warner, cause without Jesus the Eagles might have won the NFC. Touchdown Jesus.
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I can't speak for Texas, but I'm not sure there actually is a shot clock in high school basketball. A referee might force you to pass and move the ball, but at least when I went to high school in Ohio (which admittedly was 12 years ago) you didn't have to shoot. High school doesn't have a shot clock in Utah either. And YKRG, they could have just limited themselves to mid-range jumpshots instead of three pointers. Sure they might still be racking up points, but it's not as bad. Also the article said they let up quite a bit when they hit 100 points, that shows intent to hit to that goal, not that it was a straight up ass whippin'.
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"Do unto others..." Sorta applies, but the coach still broke the schools conduct code. I grew up near BYU where many a sports star was kicked off the team for Honor Code violations. This is almost exactly the same. The coaches refusal to apologize was likely the dagger to his coaching career at Covenant though. It would have been one thing if they were taking mid-range jumpers and just putting back easy lay-ups off offensive rebounds with their scrub girls in, and the score got out of hand, but they were pressing and jacking threes. In a private school, that's going to get you in trouble. Edit: "Clearly inferior" in that they had 8 players. They just lacked the talent pool to pull from. Also Dallas Academy hadn't won in four years.
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Yeah, but I was bored and checked out the Coventry High's website, technically he violated their code of conduct. Next time you are coaching and ask yourself What Would Jesus Do? Running up the score ain't it. Edit, I went and found it again. From their website http://www.covenantdallas.com/podium/default.aspx?t=32135 Someone wasn't doing number 8. Which in this kind of private school would be warrant enough for a firing, I actually told a friend on-line who I shared this story with that I bet the coach got fired for this since schools like this don't like negative publicity. I also support oldskool's wrecking shit up call. Trust me someone eats an elbow going for a lay-up, they aren't coming as hard the next time they have the ball.
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Ginza "Don't make me self-defense you."
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A kitten jumped out of a snowbank and scared me half to death the other day. And then I was like, "Aw, kitteh."
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Wrap it around turkey. Die happy.
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Yeah, a standard DDT lost all credibility when Torrie Wilson started using it. Modified DDT's still have a place in wrestling, the Tornado DDT, Edge's Implant DDT, and so forth, but unless they go out of their way to sell someone's DDT as lethal the Jake Robert's standing facelock drop ain't going to be a finisher no mo.
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I was the score keeper for my mom's high school basketball games (she teaches at an alternative high school, aka you get court mandated there) and the pregnant mom school had a team. Who thought that was a good idea? Buncha preggo teens out there trying to run. It was ugly. Like it's been said, girls games can get ugly fast, I saw more than once where IHS would be up 50-60 points on the other schools by halftime, and the coach would pull his starters, and just had the girls run the offense like usual. One of the opposing schools parents tried to pick a fight with him because they got blown out like 145-16 saying he ran up the score. No, he didn't, the scrub girls where taking mid-range jumpshots and putting the ball back in off offensive rebounds for most of those points, teach your team to rebound.
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Mindy Okay, lady love you, bye-bye.
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Gogoplata for the win. And I hate Petey's Canadian Destroyer, the first time I saw it I did the typical holy shit! mark out moment, but like I said, my taste is changing and it just seems so contrived, and that the guy taking the move actually does more work than the giver that I've soured on it, and dislike it completely.
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Along that route the Storm Cradle Piledriver (look it up, I ain't going to attempt to describe it) is another one of those sick headdrops. At some point I kinda fell out of love with alot of the innovative indy fed finishers, and I think my growing MMA fandom has something to do with that. Like CG, I like a move that has sort of an "outta nowhere" feel to it, or one that doesn't have a ton of contrived motion to it, although I do like the suspense of a guy working a bodypart looking for one specific hold to end the match, because I think it leads to more drama on the counter of the big finisher. A good finisher can be anything really, as long as it's sold well and doesn't look too outlandishly fake (Worm I'm lookin' at you) I mean in a world of fake fighting, if a move is so outlandishly flashy or takes forever to set up it loses all "suspension of disbelief" that wrestling should get you to.
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I've always dug the Screwdriver or any of the many variants that are running around in Japan. Vertical Suplex into a sitting tombstone? Death. Vader's Powerbomb was always awesome too. As for Tag Teams I liked the Total Elimination, mainly that Joel Gertner sold the move for years!
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Yeah, I thought about Jessica for round three, but didn't know if she'd gone to a series. The Little Mermaid had a morning show back in the day, so I know she's kosher. Pick Time Chad
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Sounds like a plan. Betty Boop
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Danshoku Dino http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpDSqcEuPtI And I can't find any on YouTube, but The Great Muta's Tokyo Dome show entrances usually rocked. Tumbling gymnasts down the aisleway, smoke, mist. Lots of Muta-goodness.
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Well that and when Roberts/AA/Raven where using the DDT it wasn't used as a transitional move by bearly trained women in their matches. It's become watered down due to over exposure, kinda like the piledriver was in the mid-late 90's until it got banned/special use only, now it's considered deadly again because it's rare and sold like death. I'm afraid one of my favorite finishers ever the DDT is forever going to be a bodyslam or vertical suplex, just a move that is there.
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You overestimate WCW.
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To late. Kozlov leading to nuclear holocaust... seriously. You should have known when you pressed reply.