Tarheel fan making fun of NC State vs Tn

#11
#11
Good grief, the proliferation of extremely low quality college football "content" on the internet is just staggering these days. It's been escalating for years but this year is really something else.

This one's a great example. The "haw haw" exaggerated laughter about a rival team getting beat - not by your team, but by someone else's team - comes across as forced. Meh.
 
#15
#15
Good grief, the proliferation of extremely low quality college football "content" on the internet is just staggering these days. It's been escalating for years but this year is really something else.

This one's a great example. The "haw haw" exaggerated laughter about a rival team getting beat - not by your team, but by someone else's team - comes across as forced. Meh.
Anyone with a phone can now become an “analyst”
 
#21
#21
Looks like he's watching football by himself; wonder why?
I think I understand the spirit behind your question. Just the same, Shirley and I watch Vols games at home alone. Reason one: We live in an anti-orange state and town. Reason two: I enjoy not having people leaving the door open inviting flies inside, spilling drinks and dropping food on the carpets, then leaving without at least offering to help clean it up, and finally, our dog isn't very friendly to folks who don't live in the house. I don't like chaining him up outside until they leave. I prefer having him jumping, barking, basically celebrating plays and victories with us. Sitting on the floor, ears forward, glued to the TV, trying to converse with Smokey. Now, the NC guy, made me snicker. I understand his disdain for NCST, many Vols fans feel the same about Vanderbilt. But he might be watching alone for the same or similar reasons Shirley and I do.
 
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#22
#22
I think I understand the spirit behind your question. Just the same, Shirley and I watch Vols games at home alone. Reason one: We live in an anti-orange state and town. Reason two: I enjoy not having leaving the door open inviting flies inside, spilling drinks and dropping food on the carpets, then leaving without at least offering to help clean it up, and finally, our dog isn't very friendly to folks who don't live in the house. I don't like chaining him up outside until they leave. I prefer having him jumping, basking, basically celebrating plays and victories with us. Sitting on the floor, ears forward, glued to the TV, trying to converse with Smokey. Now, the NC guy, made me snicker. I understand his disdain for NCST, many Vols fans feel the same about Vanderbilt. But he might be watching alone for the same or similar reasons Shirley and I do.
Woodsman, now there you go giving another reasonable and thoughtful response, What is wrong with you? you OK?
 

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