The How Many Times Can Ram Be Wrong Thread
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Originally Posted by
ram29jackson
Lol its easy as heck to just drop a ball. How the hell is what you are saying supposed to dispute what I said?
I obviously never played games? Are you really that dumb?
Where is your resume from major college or pro ball?
I worked in the athletic training room at TWO D1 programs and you told me that I was lying when I told you that no script exists.
My former head coach at the school I work at now worked in the NFL and the World League as an assistant coach and he also rejected your nonsense and you said that he also was lying.
Apparently resumes don't matter.
Also, it's virtually impossible to purposely get a ball to bounce perfectly into people's hands while being tackled. So your theory doesn't make sense now due to basic logic, mathematics, or the laws of science and physics.
Edit: I had classes in logic, statistics, physics in undergrad and/or grad school so that's also on my resume.
The How Many Times Can Ram Be Wrong Thread
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Originally Posted by
baseballplyrmvp
Soulja's post at the top of this page says that the head coach he works for now, who's coached in the NFL, rejected your nonsense. Apparently your reading comprehension isn't so strong. You have yet to provide one solid point of proof that shows that games are staged. All you've done so far is bring up certain plays and use your interpretation to form a judgement that games are staged.
It's my ex-coach. Phillip Banko. He used to work at the Univ. of Miami, the Cleveland Browns, and in the World League with Berlin, I believe.
http://www.centry.com/browns/team_graphics/staff.html
Anyway, coach dismissed it but Ram is twisting words to make it seem like coach was hiding the truth.
Edit: Article right before he was hired with his resume
http://www.nola.com/education/index....r_east_st.html
The How Many Times Can Ram Be Wrong Thread
So the script for 2015 was written 25 years ago and MLB failed to follow-through by letting the Cubs get swept. Way to not give everyone the perfect fairy tale ending, MLB!