Plagiarists!
P-C reads BHGP, waits a week, fills column-inches!
It's moments like these when getting the P-C online, free, seems to make the paper reasonably priced.
The Takeaway, November 11: "Three and out the KOK Story" nails it.
1) Vaunted backs.
We’ve played vaunted RBs all year (Pitt, MSU, WI, PSU), and perhaps even against PSU, after nine games, our guy was discussed as the second-best back on the field.
However, all year our guy out-runs their guy. We shut down their guy, Shonn gets it done. He also has mastered the Jim Brown art of getting up slow. All the great ones do.
2) No parade raining, but...
we did actually give up a 100 yard rusher this year. The vaulted tailback of the Maine Bears, Jhamal Fluellen, had 104 on 21 carriers. However, I believe the point stands, that the D’s ability to hold the string of rushers it has faced since to under 100 is pretty amazing.
by three and out the kok story on Nov 11, 2008 8:57 AM PST reply actions 0 recs
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three and out is hardly the first guy to point that out
It’s been mentioned briefly in columns all year, and Friend of BHGP Eric Page basically wrote that exact same story earlier in the week. If anything, they plagiarized him.
Was Bellanca trying to be funny?
Everything he writes is a rambling mess that confuses me and I never know so just back off you big jerk face
I AM funny, wiseguy.
Sorry to confuse you. I’m not sure why you have become my editor, but I’ll write simple. So the P-C plagiarized us and the Q-Times. Go do some grass drills now. Up—down. Up—down. Ding! Ding! Ding!
Mr. Boh Knows ...
To be fair
if anyone was plagiarized, it was OPS’s original comment regarding the dominance of Iowa’s rush defense. My comment was just trying correct the error in the Takeway that Iowa hadn’t given up 100 yds to any rusher all year. I believe the Athletic Dept is the only sanctioned ministry of disinformation associated with program and didn’t want anyone trying to shut us down.
by three and out the kok story on Nov 18, 2008 9:25 AM CST reply actions

















