Both posts within minutes of each other. Do you have split personalities or practice chronic denial?
I have tapatalk and it went to the newest post instead of unread and I didn't scroll up before responding.
Both posts within minutes of each other. Do you have split personalities or practice chronic denial?
I have tapatalk and it went to the newest post instead of unread and I didn't scroll up before responding.
What the f*ck does that have anything to do with what I pointed out?
What's the next excuse going to be? You can't man up and admit that you just stepped on your prepubescent dick?
Though it may not be as old or as consistent as the schools you mentioned- gold old helmet, black top, gold pants, large "COLORADO" lettering is tradition. Don't bring up the powder blue sh!t, that was short lived. But seriously, you're still a teenybopper and yet you have the audacity to question "35 year olds" on CU's history??
Interpretation: CU's uni's have always changed, therefore no tradition.That's what I thought, I just wanted to make sure. CU has switched uniforms too many times to have a traditional uniform so as long as Nike keeps the helmet the same and matches the gold together I'd be fine with a Oregon like uniform.
Interpretation: CU's uni's have stayed the same.Didn't see them at first but the uniforms have remained much the same over the decades.
Well I am 21 and I know most of the Duck history so age is not a requirement for an intelligent conversation. Although I did go out of my way to learn the Ducks history that way I know what the old fans felt so I can really appreciate what is happening now because I know it will not last forever. I always hated being told that I needed to be older to discuss history as though everyone from my generation is retarded.
I'm not saying that at all. Young and current students can have intelligent conversations about their school's history, but you won't find that in this thread. What I am saying is, tini is being moronic by telling the Buffs faithful who have enshrined themselves in CU's history for decades that their personal testaments are wrong. I'm 27 years old and that would be like me telling a WWII veteran that the war started when the germans bombed pearl harbor.
Like, really?? Posts such as yours are beginning to convince me that evolution is back-pedaling as of late. But I'm going to try and make it easier for you to understand.
First, you said this post.
Interpretation: CU's uni's have always changed, therefore no tradition.
Then minutes late, you said this post:
Interpretation: CU's uni's have stayed the same.
Get my point now?
Like, really?? Posts such as yours are beginning to convince me that evolution is back-pedaling as of late. But I'm going to try and make it easier for you to understand.
First, you said this post.
Interpretation: CU's uni's have always changed, therefore no tradition.
Then minutes late, you said this post:
Interpretation: CU's uni's have stayed the same.
Get my point now?
The stayed remain was about the jerseys of Alabama, USC, etc not CU.
So we have the gold helmet with the Buffalo that we've had for a long time, the Colorado on the chest, and black and gold. It still doesn't have the traditional look of Alabama, USC, PSU, Nebraska, etc. Our uniforms are identifiable, but not traditional.Oregon has changed jerseys a bunch of times. Your Internet persona has stated that Oregon benefits from change because young people like to look good. What is wrong with wanting to look good?
Your Internet persona points out Alabama and USC and Penn Sandusky have a uniform tradition that CU lacks. But your Internet persona hasn't missed a home game for over a decade and the person behind the internet persona has presumably witnessed CU play in black jerseys with Colorado printed across the chest every single time (except for that Gold throwback jersey against Wyoming for the tribute game). The helmet has had a ralphie sticker on it for 25 years...your entire lifetime (except against Wyoming). The CU pants have been gold or black or white every time (except against Wyoming). The tradition is there. It is black and gold. It's not that hard to see.
And your Internet persona raved about being a huge Iowa State fan after the Cyclones beat the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Your Internet persona also has a soft spot for Michigan's helmets and USC and Alabama, but is a mostly big time CU fan (who disrespected the seniors prior to the upset over the Utes).
Your Internet persona is all over the place.
But, yeah, ok, whatever, twatwaffle.
Because your real life personality isn't like the Internet persona. And trolling 35 year olds is fun.
So we have the gold helmet with the Buffalo that we've had for a long time, the Colorado on the chest, and black and gold. It still doesn't have the traditional look of Alabama, USC, PSU, Nebraska, etc. Our uniforms are identifiable, but not traditional.
And it is pretty entertaining to watch the lot of your get rilled up over what I post. Thanks for the lulz.
Well I'm done arguing about this. I don't consider them traditional other than the helmet, Skiddy does. **** this. I'm not arguing on the day before Christmas.
Well I'm done arguing about this. I don't consider them traditional other than the helmet, Skiddy does. **** this. I'm not arguing on the day before Christmas.
Merry Christmas to you and your family as well.May peace be with you on this most holy evenings of the year. Blessings for a Merry Christmas filled with the warmth and company of good friends and family.
i hope you are all drunk.
Eat my **** you ****ers! I could smear bloodysnotpoo om the buff uniforms and they would still have tradition, tini sucks dong!
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Eat my **** you ****ers! I could smear bloodysnotpoo om the buff uniforms and they would still have tradition, tini sucks dong!
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