BeaverPoke wrote:Yabadabadoo wrote:Dear OSU fan:
They could finish with 4-5 wins next season (and probably will) and as I've been trying to ram it through your head, it could be a season of progress and further building of the foundation.
You seem to want 0-100 in 6 seconds flat.
Doesn't work like that...nothing built for sustained success does.
Repeat the mantra after me until you commit it to memory: This is a process. This is a process. This is a process. This is a process. Same for Larry Shyatt when he took over...it was and still is a process. Process. Process.
There you go OSU fan...now you got it! That's right: It's a process!
Dear shock jock DJ thats been ran out of several jobs,
The only process going on under Craig Bohl is losing.
Want to talk about Shyatt? Shyatt actually f-word won.
Bohl doesn't do that. Your comparison ends there.
Enough with the blowhard arrogance you spew.
If you're referring to an opinionated and provocative talk show host who delivers show after show with long-form uninterrupted commentary fashioned within an extemporaneous on-air environment...then that's me.
I don't spin records and have never been a 'DJ'.
'Run out of' is pretty misleading, in addition, if you know anything about the industry you would be aware that security within it can be challenging...particularly for someone such as myself who consistently colors outside lines and chooses not to be affiliated with status quo script reading.
Since you brought up my occupation I think it only fair to also make certain to let people know that the show was named one of America's best by
Sports Illustrated, was featured in a national magazine story, was the subject of a documentary film, and was constantly praised by New York's most widely read newspaper,
The NY Daily News. I only mention all this and leave some of their critiques below because you choose to bring up my occupation and then attempted to distort and mislead my standing within it.
Now back to the issue at hand: IT IS A PROCESS. Get that through your limited brain and maybe some here will begin to take you seriously, instead of looking at you like a foul-mouthed, juvenile, sophomoric, wise-ass, who other posters continuously make look feeble and outright stupid. You prove consistently that academia should never be confused with common sense.
We can go tit-for-tat all day long,
Tyler, I'll be more than happy to keep running it right up your lame ass time after time.
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