This is my weekly Big-Play Breakdown for GamecockCentral.com for the UAB game. This season, there will be two break-downs each week. This is part two. This is one of my favorite ones over.
Break-Down: ECU Part #1 (of 2)
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This is my weekly Big-Play Breakdown for GamecockCentral.com for the UAB game. This season, there will be two break-downs each week. This is part one. This is one of my favorite ones over.
Break-Down: ECU Part #1 (of 2)
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Break-Down: ECU Part #1 (of 2)
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This is my weekly Big-Play Breakdown for GamecockCentral.com for the ECU game. This season, there will be two break-downs each week. This is part two. This is one of my favorite ones over.
Break-Down: ECU Part #1 (of 2)
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Break-Down: ECU Part #1 (of 2)
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This is my weekly Big-Play Breakdown for GamecockCentral.com for the ECU game. This season, there will be two break-downs each week. This is part one.
Break-Down: ECU Part #1 (of 2)
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Break-Down: ECU Part #1 (of 2)
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Here is an excerpt from my blog article at GamecockCental.com dated September 7th, 2012.
Important note: I outline the three rules of etiquette for smack-talk on Facebook. In Rule No. 1, I establish what it means to be a "Facebook Jerk." This excerpt picks up at Rule No. 3.
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Rule No. 3: Nothing posted counts towards a person's perceived integrity if posted on Facebook the week before or after the Carolina-Clemson game. (Or big rivalry game if you are not in South Carolina.)
Post anything you want, with whatever mean spirit you want, and it just doesn't count. But that statute of limitation runs out on the eighth day after the game has passed.
For example, when I set a Google Calendar alert on Jan. 20 to email me on July 4 to remind me to come to Facebook and post that West Virginia just scored again, that was outside the statute of limitation for reasonable smack talk on Facebook. This action made ME the Facebook jerk. Therefore, the proportionate response from any lunatic Clemson fan should be allowed by me on my Facebook page at that time (and it was and it was worth it. And oh, by the way, West Virginia just scored again.)
To read this article in its entirety, please visit the story's page at GamecockCentral.com here.
Important note: I outline the three rules of etiquette for smack-talk on Facebook. In Rule No. 1, I establish what it means to be a "Facebook Jerk." This excerpt picks up at Rule No. 3.
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Rule No. 3: Nothing posted counts towards a person's perceived integrity if posted on Facebook the week before or after the Carolina-Clemson game. (Or big rivalry game if you are not in South Carolina.)
Post anything you want, with whatever mean spirit you want, and it just doesn't count. But that statute of limitation runs out on the eighth day after the game has passed.
For example, when I set a Google Calendar alert on Jan. 20 to email me on July 4 to remind me to come to Facebook and post that West Virginia just scored again, that was outside the statute of limitation for reasonable smack talk on Facebook. This action made ME the Facebook jerk. Therefore, the proportionate response from any lunatic Clemson fan should be allowed by me on my Facebook page at that time (and it was and it was worth it. And oh, by the way, West Virginia just scored again.)
To read this article in its entirety, please visit the story's page at GamecockCentral.com here.
This is my weekly Big-Play Breakdown for GamecockCentral.com for the Vanderbilt game. This season, there will be two break-downs each week, one for defense and one for offense.
Offensive Break-Down
Defensive Break-Down
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Offensive Break-Down
Defensive Break-Down
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