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because it is effing awesome.
is now worthless.

You have to tip your hat to them, because they're building their program the right way.
http://arbiteronline.com/2010/03/21/football-culture-the-basis-for-success/
But I wonder how they will handle a tough loss to open their season...
Though, as a Giants fan it's unfortunate that Macho and Tapp have to be stuck on the Iggles.
Nice. I'm glad I no longer have a reason to watch seattle.
"Jerrell Gavins and Jamar Taylor, I think, have the toughest jobs because they're replacing a guy who was a four-year starter, basically," defensive backs coach Marcel Yates said.
Yates said the main goal for this spring is that "I want the 1s to take it to another level."
When Boise State University officials suspended senior safety Jason Robinson earlier this month for a violation of team rules, they didn’t say what that violation was.
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Ada County court records say Robinson broke another man's jaw when he struck that man in the head or face on or about Feb. 12.
http://www.idahostatesman.com/2010/03/16/1119130/suspended-boise-state-f...
As we’ve seen in past years, BSU’s coaching staff isn’t afraid to give young players chances when they deserve them. That continues to reverberate in each player’s mind, no matter how safe they think their position may be.
These reasons, along with many others, are why even the most experienced Broncos must continue to get better every spring and show the coaches how much work they’ve put in during the off-season.
“Everyday I’m going out there like I’m a freshman,” junior safety, George Iloka, said. “Coach (Marcel) Yates is on me more now because I’m older. He expects more things from me now, and I like that. He wants me to improve everyday.”
http://arbiteronline.com/2010/03/15/veterans-still-learn-during-spring

but they didnt have a tapp one. fuckers.