You mean like calling someone "small" or saying that Seth is issuing a "cry for help?" You're really not one to talk about being "too slow to say anything remotely intelligent." At least I add to the conversation when I'm not busy calling out people for saying stupid things.
The word you were looking for is tripe, not trite. Trite is an adjective. But you knew that, considering how smart you are.
I'm not sure why I'm wasting any more time on you. You're in the minority when it comes to Seth Appert, this team in general, and your IQ being anywhere close to being as high as your body temperature. Adieu.
I have been right about this team when I said Seth was too optimistic. I was right when I said he had to play defense first because he didn't have the talent to play an up tempo game. I am right when I say Seth should be careful what he says to the press. Last year he put too much pressure on his goalies with his early season comments to the press. He was wrong again blaming the upperclassmen for the teams troubles. It split that locker room. I was right when I said it would take more than a couple years to turn this team around. A lot of fans expected over night success.
But you were right about trite. Man you are smart.
A lot of great memories listening to him call the B's games. He took what is the most difficult sport to call and made it sound poetic. In my mind he was the Vin Scully of his era of hockey broadcasters. RIP.
""Ralph is the Chuck Norris of this board. Ralph doesnt sleep he just waits."- fishcore12
rpi fans - been out of the mix during the offseason so just learning of Marsters untimely passing. Very sorry to hear of this, remember him well playing versus uvm, maybe the biggest goalie I can remember. Had a buddy of mine who hit a deer with his motorcycle this summer and tore himself up pretty good but is fortunate to see another day.
Came across this video on youtube today and it just got posted yesterday. It's a video of the intro of the television broadcast of the 1985 Hockey Championship Game
Came across this video on youtube today and it just got posted yesterday. It's a video of the intro of the television broadcast of the 1985 Hockey Championship Game
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